A few more:
*** <name>"</name> ***
virsh define - OK
virsh list - OK
virsh start - FAILED
virt-viewer - n/a
virt-df - see below
virsh destroy - n/a
virt-list-filesystems - OK
I'm fairly sure this is not a shell error:
$ sudo virsh start \"
error: missing "
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=639983
virt-df is fine, but virt-df --csv doesn't properly quote the output.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=639986
*** <name>;</name> ***
virsh define - OK
virsh list - OK
virsh start - FAILED
virt-viewer - n/a
virt-df - OK
virsh destroy - n/a
virt-list-filesystems - OK
I'm fairly sure this is not a shell error:
$ sudo virsh start \;
error: command 'start' requires <domain> option
$ sudo virsh start ';'
error: command 'start' requires <domain> option
I thought it might be a problem with sudo, so I also tried:
$ su
# virsh start ';'
error: command 'start' requires <domain> option
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=639987
*** <name>\</name> ***
virsh define - OK
virsh list - OK
virsh start - OK
virt-viewer - OK
virt-df - OK
virsh destroy - OK
virt-list-filesystems - OK
*** <name>|</name> ***
virsh define - OK
virsh list - OK
virsh start - OK
virt-viewer - OK
virt-df - OK
virsh destroy - OK
virt-list-filesystems - OK
Rich.
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