20. Juli 2017 10:03, "Michal Privoznik" <mprivozn(a)redhat.com> schrieb:
On 07/19/2017 05:23 PM, c.monty(a)web.de wrote:
> <snip/>
>
> Update update:
> Output of 'virsh domifaddr '
> ld4004:~ # virsh domifaddr --source agent $domain
> error: command 'domifaddr' requires <domain> option
> ld4004:~ # virsh domifaddr --source agent vm02-fai
> error: Failed to query for interfaces addresses
> error: argument unsupported: QEMU guest agent is not configured
>
> ld4004:~ # virsh domifaddr --source lease $domain
> error: command 'domifaddr' requires <domain> option
> ld4004:~ # virsh domifaddr --source lease vm02-fai
> Name MAC address Protocol Address
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Question:
> Why are variables $domain (or $network) not working?
So usually when discussing on lists, we don't know how are user domains
named. Or networks. Or something else. So when asking for XML we use
$domain as placeholder and users are supposed to replace that with
actual name of the domain. The same applies for network. So these are
not bash variables - how can bash possibly know what you're up to?
Michal
Hi!
This is now very clear and understood... this topic regarding variables ($domain or
$network) can be closed.
Regards
Thomas