> Use DHCP, and ensure that when you create the domain configuration xml > file for the second instance that you remove the MAC address lines > before you define it in virsh so libvirt generates new MAC addresses > for the copies. > However, I can not know the IP address before it has been allocated by DHCP service. So, I can not scp my applications outside into new cloned VM. Have any solution to bind a given IP address to a VM instance? > You want libvirt to be abstract from the guest, so it's not going to > be meddling around in your guest's filesystem to configure anything. > As said above, I can not login VM instance and change the network configuration. Also, I can not get the new-allocated IP address if I want to login the VM and do some jobs, right? Thanks again, Ian -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list