docs: uri: Move the 'test' hypervisor under a 'local hypervisors heading

Add a new heading 'Local hypervisor URIs' and move the sections about
'qemu', 'xen' and 'test' under it.

Signed-off-by: Peter Krempa <pkrempa@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@redhat.com>
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Peter Krempa 2022-04-19 17:15:03 +02:00
parent 339a2e7d65
commit e40645c105

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@ -88,8 +88,11 @@ In virt-install use the ``--connect=``\ *URI* option:
virt-install --connect=test:///default [other options]
Local hypervisor URIs
---------------------
xen:///system URI
-----------------
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To access a Xen hypervisor running on the local machine use the URI
``xen:///system``.
@ -98,7 +101,7 @@ Historically libvirt 0.2.2 and previous versions required to use the name
``"xen"`` to refer to the Xen hypervisor.
qemu:///... QEMU and KVM URIs
-----------------------------
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
To use QEMU support in libvirt you must be running the ``libvirtd`` daemon
(named ``libvirt_qemud`` in releases prior to 0.3.0). The purpose of this daemon
@ -120,6 +123,16 @@ domain socket(s) that it listens on in the various different modes).
KVM URIs are identical. You select between qemu, qemu accelerated and KVM guests
in the `guest XML as described here <format.html#KVM1>`__.
test:///... Test URIs
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The test driver is a dummy hypervisor for test purposes. The URIs supported are:
- ``test:///default`` connects to a default set of host definitions built into
the driver.
- ``test:///path/to/host/definitions`` connects to a set of host definitions
held in the named file.
Remote URIs
-----------
@ -408,13 +421,3 @@ parameter values must be
| | | `` |
| | | sshauth=privkey,agent`` |
+-------------------------+-------------------------+-------------------------+
test:///... Test URIs
---------------------
The test driver is a dummy hypervisor for test purposes. The URIs supported are:
- ``test:///default`` connects to a default set of host definitions built into
the driver.
- ``test:///path/to/host/definitions`` connects to a set of host definitions
held in the named file.