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Sys::Virt::StorageVol(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sys::Virt::StorageVol(3)

Sys::Virt::StorageVol - Represent & manage a libvirt storage volume

The "Sys::Virt::StorageVol" module represents a storage volume managed by libvirt. A storage volume is always associated with a containing storage pool ("Sys::Virt::StoragePool").

my $name = $vol->get_name()
Returns a string with a locally unique name of the storage vol
my $name = $vol->get_key()
Returns a string with a globally unique key for the storage vol
my $name = $vol->get_path()
Returns a string with a locally unique file path of the storage vol
my $xml = $vol->get_xml_description()
Returns an XML document containing a complete description of the storage vol's configuration
$vol->delete($flags)
Immediately delete the storage volume freeing its storage resources. The "flags" parameter indicates any special action to be taken when deleting the volume.
$vol->resize($newcapacity, $flags=0)
Adjust the size of the storage volume. The $newcapacity value semantics depend on the $flags parameter. If $flags specifies "RESIZE_DELTA" then the $newcapacity is relative to the current size. If $flags specifies "RESIZE_SHRINK" then the $newcapacity value is the amount of space to remove
$vol->wipe($flags = 0)
Clear the data in the storage volume to avoid future information leak. The "flags" parameter is currently unused and defaults to zero.
$vol->wipe_pattern($algorithm, $flags = 0)
Clear the data in the storage volume to avoid future information leak. The $algorithm parameter specifies the data pattern used to erase data, and should be one of the WIPE ALGORITHM CONSTANTS listed later. The "flags" parameter is currently unused and defaults to zero.
my $info = $vol->get_info()
Retrieve live information about the storage volume. The returned $info hash reference contains three keys. "type" indicates whether the volume is a file or block device. "capacity" provides the maximum logical size of the volume. "allocation" provides the current physical usage of the volume. The allocation may be less than the capacity for sparse, or grow-on-demand volumes. The allocation may also be larger than the capacity, if there is a metadata overhead for the volume format.
$vol->download($st, $offset, $length);
Download data from $vol using the stream $st. If $offset and $length are non-zero, then restrict data to the specified volume byte range.
$vol->upload($st, $offset, $length);
Upload data to $vol using the stream $st. If $offset and $length are non-zero, then restrict data to the specified volume byte range.

The following sets of constants are useful when dealing with storage volumes

The following constants are useful for interpreting the "type" field in the hash returned by the "get_info" method
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::TYPE_FILE
The volume is a plain file
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::TYPE_BLOCK
The volume is a block device
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::TYPE_DIR
The volume is a directory
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::TYPE_NETWORK
The volume is a network source

The following constants are useful for the "flags" parameter of the "create" method
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::CREATE_PREALLOC_METADATA
Preallocate header metadata when creating the volume.

The following constants are useful for the "flags" parameter of the "delete" method
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::DELETE_NORMAL
Do a plain delete without any attempt to scrub data.
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::DELETE_ZEROED
Zero out current allocated blocks when deleteing the volume

The following constants specify the algorithm for erasing data
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::WIPE_ALG_BSI
9-pass method recommended by the German Center of Security in Information Technologies
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::WIPE_ALG_DOD
4-pass Dod 5220.22-M section, 8-306 procedure
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::WIPE_ALG_GUTMANN
The canonical 35-pass sequence
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::WIPE_ALG_NNSA
4-pass NNSA Policy Letter NAP-14.1-C (XVI-8)
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::WIPE_ALG_PFITZNER7
7-pass random
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::WIPE_ALG_PFITZNER33
33-pass random
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::WIPE_ALG_RANDOM
1-pass random
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::WIPE_ALG_SCHNEIER
7-pass method described by Bruce Schneier in "Applied Cryptography" (1996)
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::WIPE_ALG_ZERO
1-pass, all zeroes

VOLUME RESIZE CONSTANTS

The following constants control how storage volumes can be resized

Sys::Virt::StorageVol::RESIZE_ALLOCATE
Fully allocate the extra space required during resize
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::RESIZE_DELTA
Treat the new capacity as a delta to the current capacity
Sys::Virt::StorageVol::RESIZE_SHRINK
Treat the new capacity as an amount to remove from the capacity

Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com>

Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Red Hat Copyright (C) 2006-2009 Daniel P. Berrange

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation (either version 2 of the License, or at your option any later version), or, the Artistic License, as specified in the Perl README file.

Sys::Virt, Sys::Virt::Error, "http://libvirt.org"
2013-07-30 perl v5.32.1

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