On 20-08-2014 19:43, Christy Perez wrote:
Kimchi can manage guests not created by Kimchi. If a user creates a
non-persistent domain and uses the Power Off option, it will destroy
the user's domain. In order to warn users with non-persistent guests
on Power Off, this patch adds a 'persistent' field (like the one for
networks and storage pools) to a vm's JSON representation.
Signed-off-by: Christy Perez <christy(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com>
This patch breaks the tests. Please run "sudo make check" and fix the
errors.
Other than fixing the test errors, please add a few specific tests for
this property as well.
- 'access': 'full'
+ 'access': 'full',
+ 'persistent': True if dom.isPersistent() else False
"'persistent': dom.isPersistent()" should do the same thing in a
clearer
way.