libvirt/suse-qemu-conf.patch
James Fehlig 49fa466c51 - Update to libvirt 1.0.2
- LXC improvements
  - S390 architecture improvements
  - Power architecture improvements
  - large Coverity report cleanups and associated bug fixes
  - virTypedParams* APIs to help with those data structures
  - libxenlight driver improvements
  - Drop upstream patches: 68e7bc45-libxl-link-fix.patch,
    462a6962-script-fixes1.patch, cb854b8f-script-fixes2.patch,
    5ec4b22b-script-fixes3.patch, a1fd56cb-script-fixes4.patch,
    66ff2ddc-virtlockd-systemd-file-perms.patch

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Virtualization/libvirt?expand=0&rev=242
2013-01-30 18:45:29 +00:00

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Index: libvirt-1.0.2/src/qemu/qemu.conf
===================================================================
--- libvirt-1.0.2.orig/src/qemu/qemu.conf
+++ libvirt-1.0.2/src/qemu/qemu.conf
@@ -169,7 +169,16 @@
# a special value; security_driver can be set to that value in
# isolation, but it cannot appear in a list of drivers.
#
+# SUSE Note:
+# Currently, Apparmor is the default security framework in SUSE
+# distros. If Apparmor is enabled on the host, libvirtd is
+# generously confined but users must opt-in to confine qemu
+# instances. Change this to 'apparmor' to enable Apparmor
+# confinement of qemu instances.
+#
#security_driver = "selinux"
+# security_driver = "apparmor"
+security_driver = "none"
# If set to non-zero, then the default security labeling
# will make guests confined. If set to zero, then guests
@@ -357,6 +366,15 @@
#allow_disk_format_probing = 1
+# SUSE note:
+# Many lock managers, sanlock included, will kill the resources
+# they protect when terminated. E.g. the sanlock daemon will kill
+# any virtual machines for which it holds disk leases when the
+# daemon is stopped or restarted. Administrators must be vigilant
+# when enabling a lock manager since simply updating the manager
+# may cause it to be restarted, potentially killing the resources
+# it protects.
+#
# To enable 'Sanlock' project based locking of the file
# content (to prevent two VMs writing to the same
# disk), uncomment this