Let me say that your question does not match your subject.
I run a 32-bit CentOS with virt-manager installed to monitor the virtual machines running on a 64-bit CentOS. That leaves the following:
Is it because I'm running CentOS 5.9 in both cases? Or is it because I performed a full install from a DVD in both cases?
That being said, It's a fact that virt-manager will run on a 32-bit OS.
Thanks, Gene Poole
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Gene Poole gene.poole@macys.com wrote:
Let me say that your question does not match your subject.
I run a 32-bit CentOS with virt-manager installed to monitor the virtual machines running on a 64-bit CentOS. That leaves the following:
Is it because I'm running CentOS 5.9 in both cases? Or is it because I performed a full install from a DVD in both cases?
That being said, It's a fact that virt-manager will run on a 32-bit OS.
No, I think the subject is right. You can install/run virt-manager and use it as a client to 64-bit systems (in 6.x also). But you can't connect to localhost even though there is a libvirtd because of the missing qemu-kvm package.