hi, it fails in my test. i have no idea why? how to take advantage of this feature. meanwhile i think sysprep goes too far.
At 2013-09-11 15:06:31,"Shahar Havivi" shaharh@redhat.com wrote:
On 11.09.13 01:50, Andrew Cathrow wrote:
Could sysprep be used?
Yes, If you may consider using the VM Payload feature that is letting you "inject" files from a CD-ROM or Floppy disk. You can read about it here: http://www.ovirt.org/Features/VMPayload
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From: "bigclouds" bigclouds@163.com To: "Shahar Havivi" shaharh@redhat.com Cc: vdsm-devel@lists.fedorahosted.org Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 10:45:04 PM Subject: Re: [vdsm] question about injectfile hook
hi,Shahar Havivi: yes, i am working on modifying windows-hostname before_vm_start. i will make out a workaround to handle qcow2 format. im my case i need to add a new hook.
At 2013-09-10 22:32:48,"Shahar Havivi" shaharh@redhat.com wrote:
On 10.09.13 22:02, bigclouds wrote:
hi, shaharh: recently i work on injecting file into guestvm, i find a hook called injectfile in vdsm. i have a confusion about why injectfile hook takes qcow2 format as a special one which can not be handled? could you tell me your reason?
as i know libguestfs certainly can be aware of qcow2 and all its feature like backing_file etc. it is a little hard to inject files into a image which has backing files(maybe backing chain) especially for images of block type with thin-providing. like a vm in pool. i am now writing code to inject files into a vm in pool. please tell me your ideas. and my questoin.
It should work with qcow2, when this hook was written we had some issues that we limit the format to raw. did you try to modify the hook script? (by removing the qcow only condition)
thanks
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