From 7b4aea756fe805e71fd5d297448f7d3da92cad51 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: zhaoertao Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2014 02:36:18 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] make options for chvm easier to understand --- perl-xCAT/xCAT/FSPvm.pm | 20 ++++++++++---------- perl-xCAT/xCAT/Usage.pm | 5 +++-- xCAT-client/pods/man1/chvm.1.pod | 15 ++++++++------- 3 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/perl-xCAT/xCAT/FSPvm.pm b/perl-xCAT/xCAT/FSPvm.pm index fea333ebc..80a36272e 100644 --- a/perl-xCAT/xCAT/FSPvm.pm +++ b/perl-xCAT/xCAT/FSPvm.pm @@ -52,10 +52,10 @@ my @query_array = (); my %param_list_map = ( 'vmcpus' => 'part_get_lpar_processing', 'vmmemory' => 'part_get_lpar_memory', - 'vmphyslots' => 'part_get_all_io_bus_info', + 'add_physlots' => 'part_get_all_io_bus_info', 'del_physlots' => 'part_get_all_io_bus_info', - 'vmnics' => 'part_get_all_vio_info', - 'vmstorage' => 'part_get_all_vio_info', + 'add_vmnics' => 'part_get_all_vio_info', + 'add_vmstorage' => 'part_get_all_vio_info', 'del_vadapter' => 'part_get_all_vio_info' ); @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ sub chvm_parse_extra_options { my $args = shift; my $opt = shift; # Partition used attributes # - my @support_ops = qw(vmcpus vmmemory vmphyslots vmothersetting vmstorage vmnics del_vadapter del_physlots); + my @support_ops = qw(vmcpus vmmemory add_physlots vmothersetting add_vmstorage add_vmnics del_vadapter del_physlots); if (ref($args) ne 'ARRAY') { return "$args"; } @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ sub chvm_parse_extra_options { $tmp_hash{'get_cec_bsr'} = 1; } next; - } elsif ($cmd eq "vmstorage") { + } elsif ($cmd eq "add_vmstorage") { if (exists($opt->{vios})) { if ($value !~ /\d+/) { return "'$value' is invalid, must be numbers"; @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ sub chvm_parse_extra_options { } else { return "'$value' is invalid"; } - } elsif ($cmd eq "vmphyslots") { + } elsif ($cmd eq "add_physlots") { my @tmp_array = split ",",$value; foreach (@tmp_array) { unless (/(0x\w{8})/) { @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ sub chvm_parse_extra_options { return "'$_' is invalid"; } } - } elsif ($cmd eq "vmnics") { + } elsif ($cmd eq "add_vmnics") { my @tmp_array = split ",", $value; foreach (@tmp_array) { unless (/^vlan\d+$/i) { @@ -804,11 +804,11 @@ sub do_op_extra_cmds { $action = "set_huge_page"; } elsif ($op eq "vmcpus") { $action = "part_set_lpar_pending_proc"; - } elsif ($op eq "vmphyslots" or $op eq "del_physlots") { + } elsif ($op eq "add_physlots" or $op eq "del_physlots") { $action = "set_io_slot_owner_uber"; } elsif ($op eq "del_vadapter") { $action = "part_clear_vslot_config"; - } elsif ($op eq "vmnics") { + } elsif ($op eq "add_vmnics") { my @vlans = split /,/,$param; foreach (@vlans) { if (/vlan(\d+)/i) { @@ -827,7 +827,7 @@ sub do_op_extra_cmds { } } next; - } elsif ($op eq "vmstorage") { + } elsif ($op eq "add_vmstorage") { foreach my $v_info (@$param) { if ($v_info =~ /(\d+),([\w_-]*):(\d+)/) { my $vios = &find_lpar_id($request, @$d[3], $2); diff --git a/perl-xCAT/xCAT/Usage.pm b/perl-xCAT/xCAT/Usage.pm index 265d71f73..e7eb6d2d6 100644 --- a/perl-xCAT/xCAT/Usage.pm +++ b/perl-xCAT/xCAT/Usage.pm @@ -241,8 +241,9 @@ my %usage = ( chvm --p775 -i [-m ] -r chvm [lparname=<*|name>] chvm [vmcpus=min/req/max] [vmmemory=min/req/max] - [vmphyslots=drc_index1,drc_index2...] [vmothersetting=hugepage:N,bsr:N] - [vmnics=vlan1,vlan2] [vmstorage=] [--vios] + [vmothersetting=hugepage:N,bsr:N] + [add_physlots=drc_index1,drc_index2...] + [add_vmnics=vlan1,vlan2] [add_vmstorage=] [--vios] chvm [del_physlots=drc_index1,drc_index2...] chvm [del_vadapter=slotid] VMware specific: diff --git a/xCAT-client/pods/man1/chvm.1.pod b/xCAT-client/pods/man1/chvm.1.pod index ae732e21b..fca930e33 100644 --- a/xCAT-client/pods/man1/chvm.1.pod +++ b/xCAT-client/pods/man1/chvm.1.pod @@ -23,8 +23,9 @@ B I I<--p775> B<-i id> [B<-m> I] B<-r> I

I [B={B<*>|B}] B I [B] [B] - [B] [B] - [B [B>] [B<--vios>] + [B] + [B] + [B [B>] [B<--vios>] [B] [B] @@ -114,7 +115,7 @@ The administrator should use lsvm to get the profile content, and then edit the For normal power machine: -chvm could be used to modify the resources assigned to partitions. The admin shall specify the attributes with options I, I, I, I, I and/or I. If nothing specified, nothing will be returned. +chvm could be used to modify the resources assigned to partitions. The admin shall specify the attributes with options I, I, I, I, I and/or I. If nothing specified, nothing will be returned. =head2 VMware/KVM specific: @@ -198,11 +199,11 @@ Name of I/O slots assignment profile. Shall work with option B<--p775>. Set LPAR name for the specified lpars. If '*' specified, it means to get names from xCAT database and then set them for the specified lpars. If a string is specified, it only supports single node and the string will be set for the specified lpar. The user can use lsvm to check the lparnames for lpars. -=item B B B B +=item B B B B To specify the parameters that will be modified. -=item B B [B<--vios>] +=item B B [B<--vios>] To create new virtual adapter for the specified node. @@ -509,7 +510,7 @@ The output is similar to: To modify the resource assignment: - chvm lpar1 vmcpus=1/2/16 vmmemory=1G/8G/32G vmphyslots=0x21010202 + chvm lpar1 vmcpus=1/2/16 vmmemory=1G/8G/32G add_physlots=0x21010202 The output is similar to: @@ -531,7 +532,7 @@ The resource information after modification is similar to: lpar1: 1/2/2 lpar1: 128. -Note: The physical I/O resources specified with I will be appended to the specified partition. The physical I/O resources which are not specified but belonged to the partition will not be removed. For more information about I, please refer to L. +Note: The physical I/O resources specified with I will be appended to the specified partition. The physical I/O resources which are not specified but belonged to the partition will not be removed. For more information about I, please refer to L. =head2 VMware/KVM specific: