On Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 07:51:29AM -0500, Anthony Liguori wrote:
> Given the large number of reports we've gotten in the past where
> poor performance was caused by the expectation that a user had KVM
> enabled and really didn't, I think it's more important to
> overcommunicate to the user here.
> 
> If in the case of libguestfs, you think this isn't something a user
> should worry about, you can just filter out the message before it
> hits stderr.

That's what we're now doing.

But what's the rationale here?  For instance, qemu 0.15 is also
printing:

  qemu: terminating on signal 15 from pid 9617

which I guess is interesting, but unlikely to be useful for users.

Is qemu now noisy by default?  Is any old debug message that a user
might find interesting fair game?

Rich.

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