Thank Janake,
you are right that transients would vanish in that case.
I were able to construct the same issue by concurrently destroy/undefining them 
simulating some other script running on shutdown. That is rather similar to the 
corosync case that does things on shutdown.
But with the current set of fixes at least there isn't a try to report on "" 
names.
Instead it silently accepts that the guest is at least gone, which was the 
mission of the shutdown script in the first place.

I don't like touching this script too much if not needed to fix issues.
I think storing the name per UUID initially to refer later might be nice but 
counts as such a case where I'd avoid to touch it. If you think this would be 
very beneficial open another bug for that aspect and we can discuss about it 
there.

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