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If a user specifies the pool explicitly, we should make sure to point out that it's inactive instead of falling back to lookup by key/path and failing at the end. Also if the pool isn't found there's no use in continuing the lookup. This changes the error in case the user-selected pool is inactive from: $ virsh vol-upload --pool inactivepool --vol somevolname volcontents error: failed to get vol 'somevolname' error: Storage volume not found: no storage vol with matching path somevolname To a more descriptive: $ virsh vol-upload --pool inactivepool --vol somevolname volcontents error: pool 'inactivepool' is not active And in case a user specifies an invalid pool from: $ virsh vol-upload --pool invalidpool --vol somevolname volcontents error: failed to get pool 'invalidpool' error: failed to get vol 'somevolname', specifying --pool might help error: Storage volume not found: no storage vol with matching path somevolname To something less confusing: $ virsh vol-upload --pool invalidpool --vol somevolname volcontents error: failed to get pool 'invalidpool' error: Storage pool not found: no storage pool with matching name 'invalidpool'