[Kimchi-devel] [PATCH] Github issue #306: Creating a guest OS whose name contain spaces causes it to fail.
Crístian Viana
vianac at linux.vnet.ibm.com
Wed Jan 22 21:19:34 UTC 2014
As I added to the GitHub issue page
(https://github.com/kimchi-project/kimchi/issues/306#issuecomment-33068988),
I don't think having a space in a VM's name is a problem. I am able to
create a VM named "hello world" using Kimchi and virsh.
We should not add a limitation like this one to Kimchi (i.e. restricting
the VM name) if there's not a real reason to.
Am 22-01-2014 19:01, schrieb Otavio R. Piske:
> From: "Otavio R. Piske" <angusyoung at gmail.com>
>
> Kimchi fails to start the guest OS if the user names it with spaces. As pointed in the issue #306, other VM management interfaces prevent the user from creating a guest OS if the name contain invalid characters.
>
> This patch adds a validation logic that prevents the user from naming a Guest OS with anything other than alphanumeric chars, '-', '.' or '_'.
>
> Signed-off-by: Otavio R. Piske <angusyoung at gmail.com>
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