procmem:
> Where can I find the full list of libvirt supported qemu-ga commands?
> The docs [0] imply virDomainQemuAgentCommand bypasses libvirt and is not
> recommended.
>
> I am looking to pass suspend/resume events from the host to the guest
> and then have the guest act on this internally. Y
On 02/27/2018 04:42 AM, Star Guo wrote:
> Dear Michal
>
> After I fix the local libvirt master branch follow your patch, and build rpm
> for CentOS 7.4. virDomainUpdateDeviceFlags as bellow:
>
>
> 2018-02-27 09:27:43.782+: 16656: debug : virD
Where can I find the full list of libvirt supported qemu-ga commands?
The docs [0] imply virDomainQemuAgentCommand bypasses libvirt and is not
recommended.
I am looking to pass suspend/resume events from the host to the guest
and then have the guest act on this internally. Your help is appreciated
On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 06:11:52PM +, procmem wrote:
> Hi. Is it still considered risky to use the QEMU guest agent in an
> untrusted guest? A warning on these lines was written in the manual a
> few years back when the feature made its debut. I wanted to know if it
> was hardened since.
Anyth
Hi. Is it still considered risky to use the QEMU guest agent in an
untrusted guest? A warning on these lines was written in the manual a
few years back when the feature made its debut. I wanted to know if it
was hardened since.
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