4.1. Hot plugging para-virtualized disks
The Para-virtualized drivers allow disk hot plugging for Windows fully-virtualized guests. To hot plug para-virtualized disks use the
virsh command modifying
<domain>,
<disk image file> and
<device node>:
# virsh attach-disk --driver tap --subdriver aio <domain> <disk image file> <device node>
Using
virsh to attach a new, hot plugged disk, labeled
/var/lib/xen/images/wxp32-2.img, with the alias
/dev/xvdb to the guest named
wxp32:
# virsh attach-disk --driver tap --subdriver aio wxp32 /var/lib/xen/images/wxp32-2.img /dev/xvdb
To detach a disk dynamically, use
virsh with the
detach-disk option:
virsh detach-disk <domain> <device node>
This example detaches a disk,
/dev/xvdb, from a guest named
wxp32:
# virsh detach-disk wxp32 /dev/xvdb