Hi,
I am using xCAT to provision VMs according to the procedure described
in http://sourceforge.net/p/xcat/wiki/XCAT_Virtualization_with_KVM/
One issue that I've run into is that if I restart a VM host, then none
of the VMs that are configured to run on that host via xcat are started
automatically. I would like a way to ensure that(some) VMs are started
automatically when their host system is booted. Is there any way to
accomplish this sort of behavior with xcat provisioned VMs?
normally I would accomplish this via "virsh autostart vmName" but since
KVM VMs are transient domains(started with "virsh create" or it's
equivalent rather than "virsh define ; virsh start") this is not supported.
thanks,
-Allie
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