[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Xen 4.0 feature request
Enrico Valsecchi wrote: I think that xen must have a tools that allow create a consistent snapshot, becauseare a unique possibility to have this features in any environment. As I understand it, you want to be able to take a snapshot of a running guest - and then modify it's file system by deleting files etc. Without VERY tight integration between hypervisor/tools/guest OS then this isn't going to happen. Even a snapshot of the volume (eg LVM snapshot) isn't going to help you from outside of the guest. The reason ?Your guest has mounted filesystems. Unless you are prepared to run clustered filesystems then you cannot modify the filesystem from outside of the guest without corrupting the filesystem. Whatever you read (or modify) from outside of the guest cannot take into account what the guest may have cached. To get around this would require tools that could "look inside" the guest - both it's internal memory structures and it's disks to work out what it's view of the filesystem is, and then be able to update both the disk and any in memory structures relating to it. The level of integration required to cope with the OS, the filesystem in use, etc is such that I very much doubt if anyone will put in the work required. I think there are three practical ways to modify the guest filesystem : 1) Do the mods from within the guest. 2) Shutdown the guest and mount it's filesystem elsewhere (eg in Dom0) 3) Use a clustered filesystem that you can mount on two systems. -- Simon Hobson Visit http://www.magpiesnestpublishing.co.uk/ for books by acclaimed author Gladys Hobson. Novels - poetry - short stories - ideal as Christmas stocking fillers. Some available as e-books. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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