Anand Kumria wrote:
Think qemu-kvm from command line... started by a script, on demand, including qemu-img for an individual machine based on a common machine image.On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 12:03 AM, Bill Davidsen <davidsen tmr com> wrote:doing the control. That's not always the case in a more complex environment, where it's sometimes desirable to do things from scripts or programs without a human in the loop.So, presumably, you use utilise virsh in that case?
Or at least complain a little, with an example, so that it can be extended to help you.
As long as the command line interface is available, I have nothing to complain of, my usage just tends to include a bunch of on-demand totally unplanned needs. :-(
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