Hi Michel,
Thanks for quick update.
Weird. I have slightly older version and it works for me. Maybe
configure is picking something else, some weird binary/python script?
configure is picking something else, some weird binary/python script?
=> I have python 3.6 version, is it required latest version e.g Python 3.8 ?
Ideally, you would construct the domain XML to match the command line
and then use 'virsh define' to store the XML in libvirt. From that point
on, libvirt will know about the domain and you can use all libvirt APIs
to control it.
and then use 'virsh define' to store the XML in libvirt. From that point
on, libvirt will know about the domain and you can use all libvirt APIs
to control it.
=> could you please share sample xml & commands for reference to try above procedure.
Few Qemu parameters are as follows,
-m 2048 -smp 2 -M q35
-enable-kvm
--cpu host
Babu B
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 4:33 PM Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 4/30/20 12:53 PM, Ramesh B wrote:
> Hi Michal,
>
> Please find the details below,
> rst2html5 1.10.6 (Docutils 0.16 [release], Python 3.6.9, on linux)
>
Weird. I have slightly older version and it works for me. Maybe
configure is picking something else, some weird binary/python script?
>
> is there any other way to access/control the guest os running on top QEMU ?
Ideally, you would construct the domain XML to match the command line
and then use 'virsh define' to store the XML in libvirt. From that point
on, libvirt will know about the domain and you can use all libvirt APIs
to control it.
Unless your cmd line is super complicated then usually virt-install
--import in combination with --print-xml allows you to converge into the
current config.
Michal