2015-01-28 12:47 GMT+03:00 Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart(a)redhat.com>:
I don't have immediate steps with `virt-manager` as I don't
use it much
in my workflow. But if you have users who're comfortable with CLI, you
can import disk images into libvirt (and which will also be accessible
via `virt-manager`) tribvially:
$ virt-install --name f21vm --ram 2048 \
--diskpath=/export/f21vm.qcow2,format=qcow2,cache=writeback \
--nographics --os-variant fedora21 --import
(The above has the option '--nographics' because, it's just a small,
server image, but still - when the image is imported into libvirt, it
should be accessible via virt-manager, albiet a headless server.)
I can provide single line command for end users...
In case of virt-install can i provide xml for domain while import ?
For example i can generate xml with minimal memory/devices needs to be
present..
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