Re: How can I tell if I'm using qemu-kvm or qemu-kvm-ev from libvirt Python binding?

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On Thu, Oct 19, 2017 at 10:34:21AM +0300, Yaniv Kaul wrote:
I'm trying to (optionally) use iothreads, which only exist on qemu-kvm-ev.
I was hoping to see it in the domcapabilities, but I don't see it there.
How do I know if it's supported or not?

Well, you can get the emulator binary from /domainCapabilities/path, but that's
not what you should be using for any support-related decisions.

I guess there is no easy way to do that, feel free to create a BZ that we add it
to domcapabilities (or just capabilities maybe) and assign it to me so that we
don't lose track of it.  I'll post a patch for it then, it will be trivial, the
only thing we need is design decision about how to name it and where to put it.

HTH,
Martin

TIA,
Y.
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