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[FFe] libvirt v1.3.2 -- zfs support
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Quoting Stefan Bader (stefan.ba...@canonical.com):
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> For enabling support I guess we need to be selective. IIRC it is a 64bit
> arch only thing. So possibly
>
> ifneq (,$(findstring $(DEB_HOST_ARCH), amd64, powerpc, ppc64el))
> WITH_ZFS = --with-storage-zfs
> else
> WITH_ZFS = --withou
Just to clarify, ZFS on Linux does build on i386, although the result may be of
questionable use as of now.
So even though Ubuntu's zfsutils-linux gets built for amd64 only, the upstream
project supports i386.
I would recommend to not be too selective here.
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Ok, I guess patch#00 might be avoided by adjusting patch#05 but it looks
to be rearrangement change only. So its a bit of a struggle to make up
my mind between keeping closer to upstream changes and minimizing the
additional delta.
For enabling support I guess we need to be selective. IIRC it is a
I also would tend to be conservative with pulling in the whole new
version. While it seems to look not too bad (swapping out the orig
tarball) the latest version is rather new and, as Serge already
mentioned, right now would have no Debian import.
Just looking at the orig tarball replacement there
I think the more important cherrypick would be:
http://libvirt.org/git/?p=libvirt.git;a=commitdiff;h=82f17fbe68d3204932e72296fe07fd416aa8f9fc;hp=c94f6d4dff41b97f603738b6e749900eb83d19b2
Thanks
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Hi Seth,
Debian actually doesn't yet have v1.3.2. I wonder whether we can just
cherrypick the changes to src/storage/storage_backend_zfs.c
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** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => New
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Title:
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** Description changed:
Please consider a Feature Freeze exception for libvirt upstream version
1.3.2 which enables ZFS support on Linux hosts:
https://libvirt.org/news.html
ZFS is an excellent match for virtual machine storage:
- transparent high-speed compression that improves perfo
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