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DESCRIPTION
===========
**qq2clone** is a tool working on top of virsh that makes creating
clones of template QEMU/KVM machines simple. By using the copy on write
feature for which qcow2 is named, clones of an existing virtual machine
can be made without inadvertently altering the original image (with
caveats - read the **LIMITATIONS** section if you arent already
familiar with how copy on write works). **qq2clone** makes creating and
managing these clones simple and efficient.
**qq2clone** is a tool working that uese libvirt to make creating clones
of template QEMU/KVM machines simple. By using the copy on write feature
for which qcow2 is named, clones of an existing virtual machine can be
made without inadvertently altering the original image (with caveats -
read the **LIMITATIONS** section if you arent already familiar with how
copy on write works). **qq2clone** makes creating and managing these
clones simple and efficient.
**qq2clone** supports creating numerous clones of a template and
performing batch operations on them - including the execution of
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numbers of virtual machines, or the frequent creation/destruction of
virtual machines.
In addition to virsh, basic linux utilities and QEMU/KVM, qq2clone
requires:
Bash 4.0+
sqlite3
qemu-img
libvirt tools:
virt-clone
virt-xml
virt-xml-validate
xmllint (from libxml2)
If you want to easily establish graphical connections to your virtual
machines, you should have virt-viewer and/or spicy installed and
configure your templates to use Spice graphics. This is not strictly

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**qq2clone** [*OPTION*]... *COMMAND* [*ARG*]...
# DESCRIPTION
**qq2clone** is a tool working on top of virsh that makes creating clones
**qq2clone** is a tool working that uese libvirt to make creating clones
of template QEMU/KVM machines simple. By using the copy on write feature
for which qcow2 is named, clones of an existing virtual machine can be made
without inadvertently altering the original image (with caveats - read the
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commands with exec. This simplifies workflows involving large numbers of
virtual machines, or the frequent creation/destruction of virtual machines.
In addition to virsh, basic linux utilities and QEMU/KVM, qq2clone
requires:
Bash 4.0+
sqlite3
qemu-img
libvirt tools:
virt-clone
virt-xml
virt-xml-validate
xmllint (from libxml2)
If you want to easily establish graphical connections to your virtual
machines, you should have virt-viewer and/or spicy installed and configure
your templates to use Spice graphics. This is not strictly necessary, and

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[\f[I]ARG\f[R]]\&...
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
\f[B]qq2clone\f[R] is a tool working on top of virsh that makes creating
\f[B]qq2clone\f[R] is a tool working that uese libvirt to make creating
clones of template QEMU/KVM machines simple.
By using the copy on write feature for which qcow2 is named, clones of
an existing virtual machine can be made without inadvertently altering
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This simplifies workflows involving large numbers of virtual machines,
or the frequent creation/destruction of virtual machines.
.PP
In addition to virsh, basic linux utilities and QEMU/KVM, qq2clone
requires:
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
Bash 4.0+
sqlite3
qemu\-img
libvirt tools:
virt\-clone
virt\-xml
virt\-xml\-validate
xmllint (from libxml2)
\f[R]
.fi
.PP
If you want to easily establish graphical connections to your virtual
machines, you should have virt\-viewer and/or spicy installed and
configure your templates to use Spice graphics.