On Nov18 18:15, Markus Armbruster wrote:
> Looks like you're using an old version of QEMU. drive_del has been
> fixed to refuse touching a backend created with blockdev-add:
I am using the last v2.1.x version but there was indeed some commits
since
> You can't destroy a backend created with bloc
William Dauchy writes:
> On Nov18 15:22, Markus Armbruster wrote:
>> This is block backend "disk1".
>
> yes indeed.
>
>> I presume you're deleting the device using backend "disk1".
>
> yes
>
>> What kind of device is this? PCI, perhaps?
>> Please show us a complete QMP conversation.
>
> Here it
On Nov18 15:22, Markus Armbruster wrote:
> This is block backend "disk1".
yes indeed.
> I presume you're deleting the device using backend "disk1".
yes
> What kind of device is this? PCI, perhaps?
> Please show us a complete QMP conversation.
Here it is:
live vm with one disk:
(QEMU) query-
William Dauchy writes:
> Hello,
>
> When hotremoving a disk I'm using the QMP API with device_del command;
>
> Previous query-block command result:
>
> { u'device': u'disk1',
> u'inserted': { u'backing_file_depth': 0,
> u'bps': 0,
> u'bps_rd': 0,
Hello,
When hotremoving a disk I'm using the QMP API with device_del command;
Previous query-block command result:
{ u'device': u'disk1',
u'inserted': { u'backing_file_depth': 0,
u'bps': 0,
u'bps_rd': 0,
u'bps_wr': 0,