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-Cannot exec certain QMP guest commands using unix socket but Virsh can
-Description of problem:
-There are two channels configured to communicate the guest. 
- - a) qemu.guest_agent.0
- - b) unix socket: -qmp unix:/tmp/qmp_win7-101.sock,server,nowait
-
-
-**For unix socket connection, certain commands like ```guest-info``` and other guest functions are missing.** However, invoking guest-xx functions successfully in Virsh (through qemu.guest_agent.0).
-Steps to reproduce:
-```
-$sudo socat unix-connect:/tmp/qmp_win7-101.sock readline
-{"QMP": {"version": {"qemu": {"micro": 0, "minor": 2, "major": 4}, "package": "qemu-kvm-4.2.0-59.module_el8.5.0+1063+c9b9feff.1"}, "capabilities": ["oob"]}}
-
-{"execute":"qmp_capabilities"}
-{"return": {}}
-
-{"execute": "guest-info"}
-{"error": {"class": "CommandNotFound", "desc": "The command guest-info has not been found"}}
-```
-
-I checked ```/etc/sysconfig/qemu-ga``` and unmarked blacklist functions, but it did not solve this problem.
-```
-# original contents of qemu-ga
-#BLACKLIST_RPC=guest-file-open,guest-file-close,guest-file-read,guest-file-write,guest-file-seek,guest-file-flush,guest-exec,guest-exec-status
-```