daggs writes:
> I'd assume that saying vm running you mean that the os is up and
> running too. I have similar need, I was able to get something as such
> to work using virsh console when the guest was a linux with serial
> console support enabled. I wasn't able to get this to work in a
> scrip
On 10/1/20 3:42 AM, Digimer wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a way to tell when a tool made a change to guest (ie: used
virt-manager to make a change)? Following, is there a way to check to
see if there are changes queued to take effect when the guest next reboots?
You can listen for events. For
Greetings Digimer,
regarding the latter, I'd assume that saying vm running you mean that the os is up and running too.
I have similar need, I was able to get something as such to work using virsh console when the guest was a linux with serial console support enabled.
I wasn't able to get thi
Hi all,
Is there a way to tell when a tool made a change to guest (ie:
used virt-manager to make a change)? Following, is there a way to
check to see if there are changes queued to take effect when the
guest next reboots?
If either of the above are not