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** [[Virsh_net-edit#Modify_DHCP_Range|Modifying the Range of the DHCP Server for a Virtual Network]] | ** [[Virsh_net-edit#Modify_DHCP_Range|Modifying the Range of the DHCP Server for a Virtual Network]] | ||
* [[libvirt Virtual Network Lifecycle Operation|Virtual Network Lifecycle (Start/Stop)]] | * [[libvirt Virtual Network Lifecycle Operation|Virtual Network Lifecycle (Start/Stop)]] | ||
* [[Attaching_a_Guest_Directly_to_a_Virtualization_Host_Network_Interface_with_a_macvtap_Driver|Attaching a Guest Directly to a Virtualization Host Network Interface with a macvtap Driver]] | * [[Attaching_a_Guest_Directly_to_a_Virtualization_Host_Network_Interface_with_a_macvtap_Driver#Overview|Attaching a Guest Directly to a Virtualization Host Network Interface with a macvtap Driver]] | ||
* [[KVM Virtualization Bridged Networking Configuration|Bridged Networking Configuration]] | * [[KVM Virtualization Bridged Networking Configuration|Bridged Networking Configuration]] |
Revision as of 18:57, 21 April 2018
Internal
Commands
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Guest Operations
- List Available Guests
- Information about a Guest
- Start/Stop Guests
- Connect to Guest
- Create a Guest
- Add Storage to Guests
- Reconfigure Guest Memory
- Clone a Guest
- Snapshot:
- Remove a Guest
Virtualization Host Storage Operations
Virtualization Host Storage Pool Operations
- Storage Pool Info
- Disk-Based Storage Pool Configuration
- Partition-Based Storage Pool Configuration
- Directory-Based Storage Pool Configuration
- LVM-Based Storage Pool Configuration
- Storage Pool Deletion
Virtualization Host Storage Volume Operations
- Storage Volume Info
- Storage Volume Creation:
- Storage Volume Cloning
- Storage Volume Snapshot with qemu-img
- Storage Volume Renaming
- Storage Volume Deletion
- Storage Volume Removal, Off-Line Archival and Restoration