On 06.08.2021 06:25, Brad Campbell via Dng wrote:

Why do you even need/want libvirt? I have several machines which run qemu guests just using simple bash scripts to bring them up (and all the bash script is there for is to hold the command line parameters). I like libvirt and virt-manager for configuring and customising the guests, but at the end of the day all that is is a fancy front end to qemu.

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If you are stripping the guts out of libvirt, why use it in the first place?

Brad, thanks a million! Learning is fun especially for a "apt install" man as I am. I am looking now at how I can simplify all this (may be stripping parts of QEMU too?), to keep running, and handle my configurations and resources binding. In the end, all what I need is executing in isolated ring the ELF of dozen of (not trusted) proxies, servers and libraries + resources balancing + isolated filesystems + sockets.

From the other side, I think that the Type 1 hypervisor for desktop is also interesting thing, It's very tempting to have windowed multimachine with realtime switch capability.

Cheers
Andrzej

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