>Hi
>   How do I get status of a VM ? What states are
>available ?
>   running, stopped/paused, shutting down, blocked,
>starting ?

For some of these states you'll need an agent running within the guest
{starting, shutting down}. 

Note that currently except for virt-manager/libvirt there is no open
source management tool.

>
>-- I want to know if the VM is paused or not. (via
>monitor or any other means)

You can try the qemu-list, except for trying to ping/vnc a paused vm I
don't know.
>
>Thanks
>/Jd
>
>
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