Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> When managing QEMU & KVM guests, libvirt provides 3 identifiers with
> varying levels of uniqueness
>
>  - ID - a integer unique amongst all active guests on a host
>  - Name - a string uninque amongst all active & inactive guests on a host
>  - UUID - 32 byte hex string unique globally
>
>   

Does libvirt also provide a lighter-weight interface that doesn't know 
about names and uuids?  I imagine a cluster-wide management solutions 
will want to keep all configuration in a central database and just tell 
libvirt "start a guest with this configuration".


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