On 11/11/2010, at 4:31 PM, Osier Yang wrote: > the "tls_client_cert" and "tls_client_key' are useful > it will allow user put the cert and key files where he wants. Yeah, they're just suggestions for things I could think of at the time. :) I've previously found it annoying that virsh doesn't support "user preference settings" for things (ie logging verbosity, other stuff). So having a preference system of some sort would be helpful. > For a non-root priviledge, could not get a system session, > so "default_session_type" is meaningless Actually, no. People recently seem to be looking at having libvirtd run as a non-root user. Some parts of that I'm not sure will work easily, but if it can be managed, then "system" type sessions for users would be useful. > and actually > you already specified it in "default_uri". :-) Yeah, just trying to show key = value parameters. :) > it will be convenient for user who doesn't want to always input > characters. However, think there are not many configurable > preferences currently for the clients. Yeah. We don't seem to add preferences, to virsh at least, unless they're 100% critical, because it means they need to be added to the command line. "virsh -d 5 ... " style. And no-one's gotten around to writing up the code for preferences. :) -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list