Andrew McGlashan via luv-main <[email protected]> writes: > On 27/12/2015 6:57 PM, Andrew McGlashan via luv-main wrote: >> virsh is very simple, no XML editing required. > > Just a couple of quick examples from the cmd line. > > > # virsh autostart example.com > # virsh autostart example.com --disable > # virsh dominfo example.com > Id: - > Name: example.com > UUID: 3581bbbb-84c9-5e5e-ada5-2dd39431c100 > OS Type: hvm > State: shut off > CPU(s): 1 > Max memory: 524288 KiB > Used memory: 524288 KiB > Persistent: yes > Autostart: disable > Managed save: no
Without using "virsh edit" or "virsh dumpxml", how do you do things like... * use virtio for all the things * enable serial & disable VNC * change the RAM cap from 2GB to 8GB * add /srv/kvm/foo.qcow2 visible to the guest as /dev/vdc * add a second NIC on bridge br-foo with mac dead.beef.babe Currently I do that with "virsh edit" and some cargo-culting. For great justice, "virsh edit" includes lots of read-only options, (e.g. how much RAM is CURRENTLY used) so sometimes it takes me a few goes. _______________________________________________ luv-main mailing list [email protected] http://lists.luv.asn.au/listinfo/luv-main
