? 2011?04?21? 08:36, David White ??:>
> I hope this is simple
>
> I have one kvm host that lists all my domains even after shut down.
'virsh list
> --all' shows machines in 'running' and 'shut off'
states. If I copy those over
> to another machine and it only shows the virt machines in running state.
What do you mean "copy" here?
>
> vmhost2:~$ virsh list --all
> Id Name State
> ----------------------------------
> 4 mybox4 running
>
> vmhost2:~$ virsh version
> Compiled against library: libvir 0.8.3
> Using library: libvir 0.8.3
> Using API: QEMU 0.8.3
> Running hypervisor: QEMU 0.12.5
>
>
>
> vmhost1:~$ virsh list --all
> Id Name State
> ----------------------------------
> - mybox3 shut off
> 2 mybox4 running
>
> vmhost1:~$ virsh version
> Compiled against library: libvir 0.7.5
> Using library: libvir 0.7.5
> Using API: QEMU 0.7.5
> Running hypervisor: QEMU 0.12.3
>
> question -- why doesn't mybox3 show up on vmhost2? where should I
start looking?
>
> hope this isn't too open ended...
>
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