在 2012年4月18日 下午6:52,Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx> 写道: > On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 06:48:56PM +0800, Zhihua Che wrote: >> 在 2012年4月18日 下午6:13,Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx> 写道: >> > On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 06:09:35PM +0800, Zhihua Che wrote: >> >> 在 2012年4月18日 下午5:47,Zhihua Che <zhihua.che@xxxxxxxxx> 写道: >> >> > 在 2012年4月18日 下午5:31,Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@xxxxxxxxxx> 写道: >> >> >> On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 10:24:24AM +0800, Zhihua Che wrote: >> >> >>> I guess I miss another thing. I thought the domain xml config file >> >> >>> was stored in etc/libvirt/qemu/ directory. >> >> >> >> >> >> libvirt manages the config files. To edit them, DON'T edit them >> >> >> directly, use 'virsh edit'. >> >> >> >> >> >> Rich. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Correction >> >> >> >> I agree with you. But I wanna know where libvirt stores all the domains' >> >> config files. >> >> Image that if I uninstalled libvirt and reinstalled it, I wish I could >> >> manipulate all the previous domains. >> > >> > All the persistent configs are under /etc/libvirt >> > >> > When a guest is running, there is a second config stored in /var/run/libvirt >> > >> >> I thought so. But I removed config file uder working/etc/libvirt and >> It sill worked. > > Libvirtd loads all the configs under /etc/libvirt into memory, so if > you delete them, libvirtd will still know about them until you restart > it. > >> By the way, I installed my libvirt under directory working. Of course >> I searched the whole system and found no other config files. > > If you are runing libvirtd as non-root then it uses $HOME/.libvirt > > If you built a custom libvirtd from source and run it as root, then > it'll use $sysconfdir/libvirt (where $sysconfdir is the --sysconfdir > value passed to the configure script) > Yeah, you're right. I found it in $HOME/.libvirt/qemu. I didn't search the hidden files. I made a mistake.:( _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users