On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 1:23 PM, Eric Blake <ebl...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On 08/06/2014 11:17 AM, Yuanzhen Gu wrote: > > >> Guest freeze/thaw (virDomainFSFreeze) only works on a live guest. So > >> what you will have to do is: > >> > >> virDomainFSFreeze(vm1, ...) > >> virDomainFSFreeze(vm2, ...) > >> virDomainSuspend(vm1) > >> virDomainSuspend(vm2) > >> virDomainSnapshotCreateXML(vm1, ...) > >> virDomainSnapshotCreateXML(vm2, ...) > >> virDomainResume(vm1) > >> virDomainResume(vm2) > >> virDomainFSThaw(vm1, ...) > >> virDOmainFSThaw(vm2, ...) > >> > > > > I see, thanks. > > > >> > >> However, I honestly don't know why you think you need disk snapshots > >> from the same point in time across multiple VMs, though. > > > > > > you suggested that external disk-only snapshot, libvirt will > freeze/thaw > > before/after taking snapshot > > For a single guest, yes, libvirt can handle both the freeze/thaw and any > necessary pause/resume of the guest automatically. But as soon as you > are coordinating multiple guests, it is up to you do to the > coordination. Libvirt handles the case of taking a snapshot when the > guest is already frozen and paused, but the burden of doing the three > steps in parallel across VMs is now up to you instead of all three steps > in a single API call for one VM. > I see, thanks Eric. > > -- > Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 > Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org > >
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