On 08/27/2015 11:55 PM, Spanky Horawitz wrote:
Have you tried:
virsh define <xml definition file>
I thought it odd too that virsh create <xml defintion file> only
created a temp instance. But the first command did what I needed with
persistence.
Yes, that works. I can use define then start to do what create does.
Thanks!
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*From*: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn(a)redhat.com
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*To*: Rich Megginson <rmeggins(a)redhat.com
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libvirt-users(a)redhat.com <libvirt-users(a)redhat.com
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*Cc*: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina(a)redhat.com
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*Subject*: Re: [libvirt-users] vms not persistent after upgrading to f22?
*Date*: Fri, 28 Aug 2015 06:40:13 +0200
On 27.08.2015 20:28, Rich Megginson wrote:
> With f21 and earlier, I could just call virt-install to create VMs, and
> they would persist after reboot.
> After upgrading to f22, when I shut off a VM, it is removed, and has to
> be recreated.
> How can I get VMs to persist? Is there a virsh create or virt-install
> switch to do this?
Sounds like a virt-install bug to me. Consider posting it to
virt-tools-list(a)redhat.com <mailto:virt-tools-list@redhat.com>. Or maybe Pavel
[CC'ed] has some thoughts on
this.
Michal
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