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From: Michael Hampicke <gentoo-user@××××.biz>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] libvirt
Date: Mon, 03 Dec 2012 08:30:50
Message-Id: 50BC62C1.2070801@hadt.biz
In Reply to: [gentoo-user] libvirt by Michael Mol
1 Am 03.12.2012 04:22, schrieb Michael Mol:
2 > So, anyone have any experience with libvirt here? I'm familiar with
3 > VMWare and Xen. Not so much libvirt, which I understand to be a
4 > wrapper around other virt models.
5 >
6 > Starting from scratch in virsh...how do I ask libvirtd what pool
7 > formats it supports?
8 >
9 > --
10 > :wq
11 >
12
13 Do you need a virsh command, or is it enough to know libvirt supports?
14 In the second case you might look at [1]
15
16 You also might take a look at virt-manager (in portage) which is a gui
17 for libvirt that manages libvirt on your local machine an remote
18 machines (via ssh tunnel for example).
19 I am really happy with virt-manager here, it work very well on you don't
20 need to remember all the virsh commands (which becomes pretty handy when
21 managing storage, virtual networks and creating vms)
22
23 [1] http://libvirt.org/storage.html

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