[pve-devel] [PATCH 2/4] Add suspend/resume support to pvectl

Daniel Hunsaker danhunsaker at gmail.com
Fri Oct 3 20:58:54 CEST 2014


From: Dan Hunsaker <danhunsaker at gmail.com>

Now that the API supports CT suspend/resume, it makes sense to have pvectl
support it, too.  It *does* use different names than vzctl does, but it
seems to make sense to be consistent with the API naming in a PVE utility.

Signed-off-by: Dan Hunsaker <danhunsaker at gmail.com>
---
 bin/pvectl | 2 ++
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)

diff --git a/bin/pvectl b/bin/pvectl
index f8ae3ad..9e9a797 100755
--- a/bin/pvectl
+++ b/bin/pvectl
@@ -74,6 +74,8 @@ my $cmddef = {
 		}],
 
     start => [ 'PVE::API2::OpenVZ', 'vm_start', ['vmid'], { node => $nodename }, $upid_exit],
+    suspend => [ 'PVE::API2::OpenVZ', 'vm_suspend', ['vmid'], { node => $nodename }, $upid_exit],
+    resume => [ 'PVE::API2::OpenVZ', 'vm_resume', ['vmid'], { node => $nodename }, $upid_exit],
     shutdown => [ 'PVE::API2::OpenVZ', 'vm_shutdown', ['vmid'], { node => $nodename }, $upid_exit],
     stop => [ 'PVE::API2::OpenVZ', 'vm_stop', ['vmid'], { node => $nodename }, $upid_exit],
     mount => [ 'PVE::API2::OpenVZ', 'vm_mount', ['vmid'], { node => $nodename }, $upid_exit],
-- 
1.9.1




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