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Description of problem:
"domrename" is used to rename an inactive domain, so it's "[--domain] <string>" should be "domain name or uuid", not to include "id".
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
libvirt-3.7.0-2.el7.x86_64
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce:
1. # virsh domrename --help
NAME
domrename - rename a domain
SYNOPSIS
domrename <domain> <new-name>
DESCRIPTION
Rename an inactive domain.
OPTIONS
[--domain] <string> domain name, id or uuid <==include "id"
[--new-name] <string> new domain name
Actual results:
OPTIONS "[--domain] <string>" is "domain name, id or uuid"
Expected results:
OPTIONS "[--domain] <string>" should be "domain name or uuid"
Additional info:
Imagine libvirtd implemented it for running guests as well. You grab the newest virsh client that documents that rename can be used for running guests as well and then you connect it to an old daemon that doesn't implement that feature yet. The help string wouldn't reflect the reality either. So, you can clearly see that this is not client-dependent (even though the current daemon doesn't implement it).
Description of problem: "domrename" is used to rename an inactive domain, so it's "[--domain] <string>" should be "domain name or uuid", not to include "id". Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): libvirt-3.7.0-2.el7.x86_64 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. # virsh domrename --help NAME domrename - rename a domain SYNOPSIS domrename <domain> <new-name> DESCRIPTION Rename an inactive domain. OPTIONS [--domain] <string> domain name, id or uuid <==include "id" [--new-name] <string> new domain name Actual results: OPTIONS "[--domain] <string>" is "domain name, id or uuid" Expected results: OPTIONS "[--domain] <string>" should be "domain name or uuid" Additional info: