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Am 03.12.2012 04:22, schrieb Michael Mol: |
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> So, anyone have any experience with libvirt here? I'm familiar with |
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> VMWare and Xen. Not so much libvirt, which I understand to be a |
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> wrapper around other virt models. |
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> Starting from scratch in virsh...how do I ask libvirtd what pool |
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> formats it supports? |
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> -- |
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> :wq |
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Do you need a virsh command, or is it enough to know libvirt supports? |
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In the second case you might look at [1] |
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You also might take a look at virt-manager (in portage) which is a gui |
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for libvirt that manages libvirt on your local machine an remote |
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machines (via ssh tunnel for example). |
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I am really happy with virt-manager here, it work very well on you don't |
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need to remember all the virsh commands (which becomes pretty handy when |
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managing storage, virtual networks and creating vms) |
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[1] http://libvirt.org/storage.html |