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==Attaching a File-Based Storage Volume== | ==Attaching a File-Based Storage Volume== | ||
Shut down the guest before attaching the disk. Note that is also possible to add the device while the guest is running, see virsh man page for more details. | |||
The command requires at minimum the file-based storage volume path, as shown by the [[virsh vol-list]] command, and the device name under which the disk is exposed to guest, typically "vdX", where X is "a", "b", etc. | The command requires at minimum the file-based storage volume path, as shown by the [[virsh vol-list]] command, and the device name under which the disk is exposed to guest, typically "vdX", where X is "a", "b", etc. | ||
<pre> | <pre> | ||
virsh attach-disk testvm-01 /main-storage-pool/test-volume vdb | virsh attach-disk testvm-01 /main-storage-pool/test-volume vdb --config | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
Revision as of 20:33, 28 June 2017
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Attaching a File-Based Storage Volume
Shut down the guest before attaching the disk. Note that is also possible to add the device while the guest is running, see virsh man page for more details.
The command requires at minimum the file-based storage volume path, as shown by the virsh vol-list command, and the device name under which the disk is exposed to guest, typically "vdX", where X is "a", "b", etc.
virsh attach-disk testvm-01 /main-storage-pool/test-volume vdb --config
virsh will detect malformed device names and will error out if that is the case.