On Thu, May 04, 2017 at 17:03:00 +0200, Michal Privoznik wrote: > On 05/03/2017 01:48 PM, Przemysław Sztoch wrote: > > Hello, > > > > 1. Please add —description parameter to virsh list command. It should be similar to —title. > > It will be very helpful for administrators who like to leave the order and documentation after their work. > > Yeah, this one makes sense. No it does not. The description field is multi-line, whereas the title is single line. Adding a multi-line field will not go well with the table output. > > > > > 2. Please add new columns to virsh list (for —details): > > a) CPUs > > b) MaxMem > > c) Flags: p-persistent, t-transient, a-autostart, m-managed save, s-with snapshot(s) > > and total sum for column vCPUs and Mem. > > > > In my opinion it is very popular use case. It will help you control vCPU and memory overcommiting in very simple and fast way. > > Put flags on list will prevents many additional commands from being executed. You will get all important information in one place. > > Frankly, this one looks at the edge of the scope of virsh list. I mean, > I view virsh as a simple CLI utility that you can build your own scripts > on the top of. > Also, you want 5 flags. Cool. But tomorrow somebody else wants another 5 > (title, description, has given device, etc.). The possibilities are > endless. I suggest writing your own management application on the top of > libvirt. Also there's virt-top
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