Hi,

I'm wondering if there are any guides to connecting a qemu image to libvirt 
without using any virt-manager tools. I wish to send poweroff / on signals to 
the machine, and it seems all I need to do so is the libvirt library. I'm 
working on building an embedded platform where the images are generated in a 
cross-compiled environment. I'm hoping I can integrate them into libvirt's 
scope without the use of virt-manager tools like virt-install.

As far as I can tell, I need to hand write /etc/libvirt/qemu/myimages.xml and 
/etc/libvirt/qemu/networks/myimagenetworks.xml. Is this feasible?

If the machines are started up at boot time using qemu-system-x86_64, will 
these libvirt "profiles" provide a domain for libvirt visibility? I am trying 
to avoid adding virt-manager / python as a dependency to our host image as 
working with the dependency chain has been hellish so far.

Adam
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