
On Mon, May 02, 2016 at 11:57:24AM -0400, Lars Kellogg-Stedman wrote:
And in either of the above cases, "libvirt-socket-helper" would parse the environment and the libvirtd configuration as necessary and ultimately act like "nc -U /path/to/some/socket".
In fact, this would be *extra* useful, because of course right now you simply can't access a remote .../session instance unless you have either (a) just run a "virsh" comman recently on the remote host, or (b) otherwise set up a persistent user libvirt instance. Having a remote helper like this would mean that it could start up the user libvirt instance just like "virsh" does right now. -- Lars Kellogg-Stedman <lars@redhat.com> | larsks @ {freenode,twitter,github} Cloud Engineering / OpenStack | http://blog.oddbit.com/