Even if your not sharing /etc/libvirt, if you have migrated at least once,
both systems see the VM's as available for starting/running so just not
sharing /etc/libvirt is not a solution to the problem/concern...
Ideally if you try to start a VM that is already running on a different
host it should balk and you should get an (overridable) warning. (IMHO)
David.
On Mon, 13 Dec 2010, Scott Baker wrote:
On 12/13/2010 02:28 PM, Matthias Bolte wrote:
> Well don't share /etc/libvirt, there is no need to.
>
> Just have the domain config on the host that currently executes the
> domain and tell libvirt to migrate the persistent domain condif along
> with the domain:
>
> virsh migrate --persistent --undefinesource vm1 qemu://virt2/system
I suppose that would work... but if Virt2 dies and I need to start its VMs on
Virt1 those XML configs won't be there and it will make it more complicated.
Not just a simple "virsh start Foobar"
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