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Hi all,
Currently there is an option in the "vdc_options" table which indicates the=
operating systems that do not support NIC hotplug. I think it would be a b=
etter idea to use the osinfo properties file to enable or disable NIC hotpl=
ugging, since in this file an operating system can inherit properties from =
another one. The main idea is to disable NIC hotplugging in PPC64 VMs, but =
listing explicitly every ppc64 os in "HotPlugUnsupportedOsList" config valu=
e does not look like a clean way to do so. Do you agree with this? Should t=
his parameter be included in the osinfo properties file?
Thanks,
Leonardo Bianconi/Vitor de Lima/Gustavo Pedrosa
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Currently there is an option in the
"vdc_options" table which ind=
icates the operating systems that do not support NIC hotplug. I think it wo=
uld be a better idea to use the osinfo properties file to enable or disable=
NIC hotplugging, since in this file an operating
system can inherit properties from another one. The main idea is to disabl=
e NIC hotplugging in PPC64 VMs, but listing explicitly every ppc64 os in &q=
uot;HotPlugUnsupportedOsList" config value does not look like a clean =
way to do so. Do you agree with this? Should
this parameter be included in the osinfo properties
file?<o:p></o:p></span=
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<p
class=3D"MsoNormal">Thanks,<o:p></o:p></p
<p class=3D"MsoNormal">Leonardo Bianconi/Vitor
de Lima/Gustavo Pedrosa<o:p>=
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