On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 6:33 PM, Eric Blake <ebl...@redhat.com> wrote:
> On 08/05/2014 03:02 PM, Yuanzhen Gu wrote: > > Good afternoon guys, > > > > I created the VM from XML dump, > > # virsh create vm4.xml > > > > and # virsh list I can see the VM running, > > and I know the ip address for the VM, > > > > but how can I know the username and password to login the running VM, > which > > is created from XML dump? is there any place to edit and add the > username > > and password in guest domain XML ? thanks a lot!! > > Libvirt is only concerned with what virtual hardware you present to the > > guest, not with the OS running in that guest or what username/password > > combinations will let you log into that guest OS. libguestfs may be > > able to do some introspection for learning usernames, and also has the > > ability to create guest clones where you control the usernames and > > passwords to be used in the new guest. > > Thanks! so do you mean that I can use libvirt clone a new guest with which I can give username and password? > But it is up to you to manage > > your VMs to where you know what username/password pairs are stored for a > > given guest image. > > but I've no idea where the username and passwd be stored, create it with dumpXML of a VM, I've tried that original VM's username and passwd via ssh, but it didn't work. > > -- > Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 > Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org > >
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