Virt-manager: copy the config to a laptop
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 Let's say you have virt-manager running on your desktop, "remotely" managing a few host servers. How can you copy the config's (not the vm config's) to a laptop or second machine? 
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 /etc/libvirt 
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 @black3dynamite Copy all the contents of /etc/libvirt ? 
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 @fateknollogee said in Virt-manager: copy the config to a laptop: @black3dynamite Copy all the contents of /etc/libvirt ? I’m not sure yet. I’m still searching for any settings that I’ve changed. 
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 From what I can tell, none of conf files in /etc/libvirtneeds to be backed up unless you modified them.In /etc/libvirt/qemuand/etc/libvirt/storage, I do see files that are created when creating VMs, networks and storage.
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 So what's the verdict? 
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 @black3dynamite said in Virt-manager: copy the config to a laptop: From what I can tell, none of conf files in /etc/libvirtneeds to be backed up unless you modified them.In /etc/libvirt/qemuand/etc/libvirt/storage, I do see files that are created when creating VMs, networks and storage.Those are the VMs I think he means dome options in the vidualization of vmmanager. But I don't temember of anyone. I always open it as is and connect to the remote hypervisor Check here 
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 @matteo-nunziati Yes, thanks for the link. 
 It is stored in org/virt-manager/virt-manager/conns
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 @matteo-nunziati f**k I will never learn how to write on a damn smartphone 

