You can do that through libvirt, but that only works for guests startedIs libvirt used to start up all KVM guests? If not, if it's only used on some
through libvirt. libvirt provides command-line tools to list and manage
guests (for example autostarting them on startup), and tools built on top of
libvirt can manage guests graphically.
Looks like we have a layer inversion here. Maybe we need a plugin system -
libvirt drops a .so into perf that teaches it how to list guests and get
their symbols.
distros while other distros have other solutions then there's apparently no
good way to get to such information, and the kernel bits of KVM do not provide
it.
To the user (and to me) this looks like a KVM bug / missing feature. (and the
user doesnt care where the blame is) If that is true then apparently the
current KVM design has no technically actionable solution for certain
categories of features!