I believe the way its done now is handled by which OS option you choose. If you wanted to make the XML persistent it would need to reside on all hosts. Perhaps you can request an enhancement for user defined OS settings with KVM that allows you to save a small set of parameters like caching, nic type, etc. Or simply create your own branch and add in the settings you prefer. On Nov 26, 2012 7:32 AM, "DE Clay" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would like to be able to change and persist libvirt XML settings > for guests (similar to the way that VMware allows you to edit/change the > VMX file). > > Example use cases would be to change the default drivers to virtio and > also change qemu disk settings to other caching policies. > > It seems that now when I manually edit (via virsh edit), I lose those > changes when the instance is stopped/restarted. > > Is there a way to do this now? > > --Daron > -- > ***************************************** > Daron E. Clay, CTO > ZeroMachine.net LLC > Information Technology Architect > VMware Certified Professional > > ----------------------------------------- > Specializing in Cloud Computing Services > and x86 Virtual Infrastructure Solutions > ----------------------------------------- > > Phone: 970-769-4805 > Email: [email protected] > Web: http://zeromachine.net > ***************************************** > >
