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The ebuild is qemu-kvm. The management interface that I would use if given the choice is ganeti, but honestly I just run the command manually. #kvm on freenode is pretty helpful. |
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-- Matthew Thode |
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On Aug 7, 2011, at 6:33 AM, Kristjan Kalder wrote: |
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> Hey, |
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> Has anyone experience with KVM under gentoo? |
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> I'm trying to build a virtualization environment using KVM and right now I'm in the gathering information phase. |
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> I need some tips about management interfaces. What's the best? Why are there no ebuilds? |
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> Any other tips are welcome too. |
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> On 27.07.2011 19:08, Pandu Poluan wrote: |
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>> -original message- |
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>> Subject: Re: [gentoo-server] New Gentoo-Wiki Article (draft): Paravirtualizing Gentoo VMs on XenServer |
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>> From: Matthew Thode<mthode@××××××.org> |
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>> Date: 2011-07-27 22:37 |
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>>> Is there a reason you are not using the {Hardened Server [Virtualization]} |
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>>> profile for grsec? |
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>>> I have tested this profile on rackspace and it works (we use xen here). |
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>> I forgot the exact reason. IIRC, I perused / compared the changes between 'Server' and 'Virtualization' and found some ... things I don't like. But I can't remember what exactly :( |
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>> Tomorrow when I get back @ the office, I'll again re-compare them. |
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>> Rgds, |
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>> FdS Pandu E Poluan |
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>> ~ IT Optimizer ~ |
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>> Sent from Nokia E72-1 |
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