On 07/27/2010 07:29 PM, Chris Wright wrote:

QEMU stderr+out is already recorded in /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/$GUESTNAME.log
along with the env variables and argv used to spawn it. Or did you mean
provide an API + virsh command /virt-manager UI for accessing the logs ?
I read that to mean...propagate stderr from qemu to be right in front of
the user.

Yes, that's what I meant.

So that's output from virsh or in virt-manager.  Trouble is,
that's only useful (at best) when starting a guest.  Perhaps some
virt-manager thing (an exclamation point to show there's errors in the
log and a way to read them), and a virsh utility to match (although
that'd require the user to actually poll the interface, at which point
they can just as easily just look at the log).

If things work there's no reason for the user to go look at the logs. An exclamation point invites clicking.

Even better would be an ABRT plugin, so if something goes (marginally) wrong, the siren pops up and you're invited to report the bug.

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