On Dec 10, 2012, at 8:28 AM, David Mitchell wrote:
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> 
> I think I can probably manage to have some kind of script which can help 
> ensure that my servers are in sync using only the libvirt API and ignoring 
> the config files. I think I am still a little unclear on exactly how 
> transient transient is. In my mind only the persistent and defined objects 
> would actually have their configuration saved in a file and persist across 
> reboots. It's surprising to me that so-called transient objects are also 
> saved in config files and can persist across reboots.

I should probably add that part of the confusion to me seems to be related to 
the fact that I can't find a way to have virsh tell me if something is 
persistent or transient, at least with respect to a network object. There are 
specific flags for domains but not for other object types. 

-David Mitchell



> 
> -David Mitchell
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