Re: [libvirt-users] VM Creation Timestamp

2014-02-27 Thread Tony Atkinson
On 26/02/14 19:02, Eric Blake wrote: > When you say "creation timestamp", do you mean the time at which the > qemu process was spawned (as in 'virsh create' for transient guests or > 'virsh start' for persistent guests - basically an uptime measurement) > or the time at which XML was first recorded

Re: [libvirt-users] VM Creation Timestamp

2014-02-26 Thread Eric Blake
On 02/26/2014 08:21 AM, Eric Blake wrote: > On 02/26/2014 04:42 AM, Tony Atkinson wrote: >> Hello, >> Is there any way to query libvirt, ideally through virsh CLI utility or >> similar, to get a timestamp of when a VM was created. >> Or to put it another way, a timestamp of when a domain's UUID was

Re: [libvirt-users] VM Creation Timestamp

2014-02-26 Thread Eric Blake
On 02/26/2014 04:42 AM, Tony Atkinson wrote: > Hello, > Is there any way to query libvirt, ideally through virsh CLI utility or > similar, to get a timestamp of when a VM was created. > Or to put it another way, a timestamp of when a domain's UUID was allocated. Sorry, there is no such information

[libvirt-users] VM Creation Timestamp

2014-02-26 Thread Tony Atkinson
Hello, Is there any way to query libvirt, ideally through virsh CLI utility or similar, to get a timestamp of when a VM was created. Or to put it another way, a timestamp of when a domain's UUID was allocated. Many thanks, -- Tony Atkinson ___ libvirt-u