Am 01.09.2011 20:37, schrieb Luiz Capitulino: > This series adds support to the block layer to keep track of devices' > I/O status. That information is also made available in QMP and HMP. > > The goal here is to allow management applications that miss the > BLOCK_IO_ERROR event to able to query the VM to determine if any device has > caused the VM to stop and which device caused it. > > Please, note that this series depends on the following series: > > o [PATCH v3 0/8]: Introduce the RunState type > o http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2011-09/msg00118.html > > And to be able to properly test it you'll also need: > > o [PATCH 0/3] qcow2/coroutine fixes > o http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2011-09/msg00074.html > > Here's an HMP example: > > (qemu) info status > VM status: paused (io-error) > (qemu) info block > ide0-hd0: removable=0 io-status=ok file=disks/test2.img ro=0 drv=qcow2 > encrypted=0 > ide0-hd1: removable=0 io-status=nospace file=/dev/vg_doriath/kvmtest ro=0 > drv=qcow2 encrypted=0 > ide1-cd0: removable=1 locked=0 io-status=ok [not inserted] > floppy0: removable=1 locked=0 [not inserted] > sd0: removable=1 locked=0 [not inserted] > > The "info status" command shows that the VM is stopped due to an I/O error. > By issuing "info block" it's possible to determine that the 'ide0-hd1' device > caused the error, which turns out to be due to no space.
Looks like I didn't reply here yet? I still don't quite like that the devices are involved, but their part is minimal and it makes the implementation much easier, so for me that's acceptable. Kevin