Yes, let me restate the original question in more detail...

Need...

What we need... is a way to add a 'host' connection to Virt-Manager that is not 
interactive at all.  Virsh -c or connect still invokes GUI or some interactive 
response from Virt-Manager.

This does not work for full automation of Virt-Manager configuration.  We want 
to add KVM hosts to Virt-manager 100% from automated script process.

Issue...

As I understand it, this add host connection, can only be done via raw API use? 
 Today?  You can configure storage (volumes), create networks and even VMs via 
CLI with no interactive effort, but not add KVM host connections?  This is 
seems to be an obvious gap in the design of the CLI for Virt-Manager.

Use Case...

We want to pre-configure Virt-Manager, so that our operations team does not 
need to know any id/password or any SSL information because the host 
connections are already in place when Virt-Manager is started.  They never have 
to add or remove a host connection, they just open Virt-Manager and all the 
host connections are already there, and all the VMs visible per host.

Work-Around...?

Using Gconf is one scenario that seems to work, but Virt-Manager sometimes gets 
confused, and does not always remove a host connection in a clean manner for 
the Gconf method of adding a connection fails.  We are looking for a better 
method to add a host connection to Virt-Manager if possible, or get this 
feature into the roadmap for the Virt-Manager CLI, so in the future it is an 
official, supported method/feature.

Schorschi

-----Original Message-----
From: Gerhard Stenzel [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, 08 April, 2011 06:37
To: Decker, Schorschi
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [virt-tools-list] [PATCH V2] virt-manager: enable direct 
interfaceselection

On Fri, 2011-04-08 at 06:16 -0700, Decker, Schorschi wrote:
> Defining a virtual machine or host?  We need a way to add a 
> 'connection'
> i.e. host to virt-manager with 100% CLI for automation.  Virsh -c 
> invokes the GUI.  There should be away to add a KVM host to 
> virt-manager that does not require any interactive effort.  If not, 
> that is a feature that is missing that should be added.
> 
> VMware vCenter has CLI support to add host via their API, so does 
> Hyper-V, etc.  The way to drive KVM adoption is via automation.  No?
> 
> Schorschi

I am not sure I understand your comment.

Defining a virtual machine via "virsh define" will it also make visible in 
virt-manager. That works. No problem.

The patch is specifically for the case when a virtual machine is defined 
interactively with virt-manager.

--
Best regards, 

Gerhard Stenzel,
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