> Is it possible to put the UUID into a comment in the ordinary OpenVZ > file? (Or in some part of the file that OpenVZ will ignore) That will > keep the UUID and other stuff together. Brilliant idea! This should work. > > >>> 2. In OpenVZ, there is just a VPS ID/Name. There is no temporary > >>> reference like 'id'. For example QEMU is using the process PID. There is > >>> no such notion for OpenVZ. In that case, can I make 'name' and 'id' same > >>> for OpenVZ? > >> What is VPS ID/Name? Is it a string? Number? > > > > ID is an int and the name is a string. Earlier OpenVZ only had the VPS > > IDs. Now it has both ID and name. The name I guess is optional. But > > commonly people only use the ID, which is a number. Once assigned to a > > VPS, it is there till the VPS is destroyed. It is not like a PID. > > Sounds a bit like a PID to me, but yes I think you should use the OpenVZ > ID for the libvirt domain ID. Yeah. That is how it looks now. -- Shuveb Hussain Unix is very user friendly. It is just a little choosy about who its friends are http://www.binarykarma.com -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list