actual raw devices, never for individual partitions or LVM
partitions (in those cases, the kernel will reject the generic
SCSI commands, making it identical to device='disk').
- The optional <code>rawio</code> attribute indicates that the disk
- is desirous of rawio capability. This attribute is only valid when
- device is "lun".
+ The optional <code>rawio</code> attribute
+ (<span class="since">since 0.9.10</span>) indicates whether
+ the disk is needs rawio capability; valid settings are "yes"
+ or "no" (default is "no"). If any one disk in a domain has
+ rawio='yes', rawio capability will be enabled for all disks in
+ the domain (because, in the case of QEMU, this capability can
+ only be set on a per-process basis). This attribute is only
+ valid when device is "lun".
The optional <code>snapshot</code> attribute indicates the default
behavior of the disk during disk snapshots: "internal"
requires a file format such as qcow2 that can store both the