This is not really about virt-install nor virt-manager (other listed virtual 
machines are created with it), it's about how virsh handles vm creation from 
xml. With define -command it stays at it should, with create -command it stays 
only when virsh is connected and/or vm is running, which behaviour isn't 
described anywhere and thus I considered as a bug in virsh. 
As you can see from grep, all other vm got in on_poweroff -tag destroy as well 
and they stay persistent because they got a appropriate flag set. virsh create 
doesn't set it as it should according to the manual, or there's misinformation 
about this in manual.

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  Vm destroyed when created virsh create without --autodestroy

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