Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> With this kind of syntax, now tools generating config files need to make
> up unique names for each drive. So you'll probably end up with them just
> naming things based on the class name + a number appended.
>   

I would hope that tools don't have to resort to reading and writing 
these config files.  Usually a management system would prefer storing 
parameters in its own database, and writing a temporary config file just 
to pass the data seems awkward.  I would much prefer to see the command 
line and monitor retain full control over every configurable parameter.

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