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Re: [RFC PATCH 00/18] Add qemu-storage-daemon


From: Stefan Hajnoczi
Subject: Re: [RFC PATCH 00/18] Add qemu-storage-daemon
Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2019 16:52:50 +0100
User-agent: Mutt/1.12.1 (2019-06-15)

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 03:01:46PM +0200, Kevin Wolf wrote:
> This series adds a new tool 'qemu-storage-daemon', which can be used to
> export and perform operations on block devices. There is some overlap
> between qemu-img/qemu-nbd and the new qemu-storage-daemon, but there are
> a few important differences:
> 
> * The qemu-storage-daemon has QMP support. The command set is obviously
>   restricted compared to the system emulator because there is no guest,
>   but all of the block operations are present.
> 
>   This means that it can access advanced options or operations that the
>   qemu-img command line doesn't expose. For example, blockdev-create is
>   a lot more powerful than 'qemu-img create', and qemu-storage-daemon
>   allows to execute it without starting a guest.
> 
>   Compared to qemu-nbd it means that, for example, block jobs can now be
>   executed on the server side, and backing chains shared by multiple VMs
>   can be modified this way.
> 
> * The existing tools all have a separately invented one-off syntax for
>   the job at hand, which usually comes with restrictions compared to the
>   system emulator. qemu-storage-daemon shares the same syntax with the
>   system emulator for most options and prefers QAPI based interfaces
>   where possible (such as --blockdev), so it should be easy to make use
>   of in libvirt.
> 
> * While this series implements only NBD exports, the storage daemon is
>   intended to serve multiple protocols and its syntax reflects this. In
>   the past, we had proposals to add new one-off tools for exporting over
>   new protocols like FUSE or TCMU.
> 
>   With a generic storage daemon, additional export methods have a home
>   without adding a new tool for each of them.

No comments on the command-line, QAPI, or monitor aspects, but the
general idea of having a qemu-storage-daemon is likely to be useful.

Acked-by: Stefan Hajnoczi <address@hidden>

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