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This makes a backwards-compatible change to the add-domain API. If
the optional allowuuid flag is true then UUIDs can be used instead of
names in the domain name parameter.
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Install an error handler on the libvirt error connection so that
errors are not printed on stderr (instead they go up through the usual
libguestfs error mechanism).
Unfortunately this doesn't suppress initial connection error messages
to stderr. I cannot see how to do this without affecting the global
libvirt error handler, which is not acceptable for a library to be
doing.
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This optional flag controls whether this API call will try to connect
to a running virtual machine 'guestfsd' process.
If the flag is given and the virtual machine is running, then the
libvirt XML is parsed looking for a suitable <channel> element, and
'guestfs_set_attach_method' is called with the corresponding
virtio-serial socket path.
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This private function (not part of the API) allows us to
iterate over disks from a guest, avoiding the business of
writing all the XPath code yet again.
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This new API allows you to add the disks from a libvirt
domain.
In guestfish you can use the 'domain' command to access the
API, eg:
><fs> domain Fedora14 libvirturi:qemu:///system
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The returned number is the number of disks that were added.
Also here is a proposed (but commented out) low-level API
which would allow you to add a domain from a virDomainPtr.
However there are several problems with this API -- see discussion
on the list:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2010-November/thread.html#00028
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