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[Qemu-devel] [Bug 1612908] [NEW] qom-[list, tree, get, set] don't accept
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Carl Allendorph |
Subject: |
[Qemu-devel] [Bug 1612908] [NEW] qom-[list, tree, get, set] don't accept tcp endpoint arg |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Aug 2016 06:15:15 -0000 |
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I'm using origin/master [6bbbb0ac13...]. When I run any of the commands
in 'qemu/scripts/qmp/qom-[list,tree,get,set]', the help text says that
it can connect to a QEMU instance by passing either a path to a unix
socket or a tcp endpoint in the format "host:port". The unix socket
variant works but the tcp endpoint variant does not. QEMUMonitorProtocol
accepts either a string (unix socket) or a tuple (host,port). None of
the qom-* scripts actually massage the '-s' argument into a tuple.
I have a patch to fix this issue that I can submit to the developer
list.
** Affects: qemu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: python qom qom-list qom-tree scripts
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Title:
qom-[list,tree,get,set] don't accept tcp endpoint arg
Status in QEMU:
New
Bug description:
Hi,
I'm using origin/master [6bbbb0ac13...]. When I run any of the
commands in 'qemu/scripts/qmp/qom-[list,tree,get,set]', the help text
says that it can connect to a QEMU instance by passing either a path
to a unix socket or a tcp endpoint in the format "host:port". The unix
socket variant works but the tcp endpoint variant does not.
QEMUMonitorProtocol accepts either a string (unix socket) or a tuple
(host,port). None of the qom-* scripts actually massage the '-s'
argument into a tuple.
I have a patch to fix this issue that I can submit to the developer
list.
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