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When you cancel an in-progress 'mirror' job (or "active `block-commit`") with QMP `block-job-cancel`, it emits the event: BLOCK_JOB_CANCELLED. However, when `block-job-cancel` is issued *after* `drive-mirror` has indicated (via the event BLOCK_JOB_READY) that the source and destination have reached synchronization: [...] # Snip `drive-mirror` invocation & outputs { "execute":"block-job-cancel", "arguments":{ "device":"virtio0" } } {"return": {}} It (`block-job-cancel`) will counterintuitively emit the event 'BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED': { "timestamp":{ "seconds":1510678024, "microseconds":526240 }, "event":"BLOCK_JOB_COMPLETED", "data":{ "device":"virtio0", "len":41126400, "offset":41126400, "speed":0, "type":"mirror" } } But this is expected behaviour, where the _COMPLETED event indicates that synchronization has successfully ended (and the destination now has a point-in-time copy, which is at the time of cancel). So add a small note to this effect in 'block-core.json'. While at it, also update the "Live disk synchronization -- drive-mirror and blockdev-mirror" section in 'live-block-operations.rst'. (Thanks: Max Reitz for reminding me of this caveat on IRC.) Signed-off-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Kevin Wolf <kwolf@redhat.com> |
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spin | ||
block-replication.txt | ||
bootindex.txt | ||
ccid.txt | ||
COLO-FT.txt | ||
colo-proxy.txt | ||
generic-loader.txt | ||
igd-assign.txt | ||
image-fuzzer.txt | ||
memory-hotplug.txt | ||
multi-thread-compression.txt | ||
multiseat.txt | ||
nvdimm.txt | ||
pci_expander_bridge.txt | ||
pcie_pci_bridge.txt | ||
pcie.txt | ||
pr-manager.rst | ||
qcow2-cache.txt | ||
qdev-device-use.txt | ||
qemu_logo.pdf | ||
qemu-block-drivers.texi | ||
qemupciserial.inf | ||
rdma.txt | ||
replay.txt | ||
spice-port-fqdn.txt | ||
throttle.txt | ||
usb2.txt | ||
usb-storage.txt | ||
virtio-balloon-stats.txt | ||
xbzrle.txt | ||
xen-save-devices-state.txt |