Looking at what my best options for managing KVM via a gui. Running Centos 5.4 and have several machines and want to migrate off of vmware server 2.x. So far it appears that the management tools haven't quite cought up to Vmware but are gaining and closing. I have been looking at convirt, and others. I like what I see in Ovirt but I'm not sure it is available for centos 5.4, or is it? Is there anyone running ovirt in centos? Also, what are folks using for their management tools for KVM, Thanks.....
On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 09:13 -0600, Tom Bishop wrote:
Looking at what my best options for managing KVM via a gui. Running Centos 5.4 and have several machines and want to migrate off of vmware server 2.x. So far it appears that the management tools haven't quite cought up to Vmware but are gaining and closing. I have been looking at convirt, and others. I like what I see in Ovirt but I'm not sure it is available for centos 5.4, or is it? Is there anyone running ovirt in centos? Also, what are folks using for their management tools for KVM, Thanks..... __________________________________
For GUI I use virt-manager from my Fedora laptop connected to the KVM host.
On 12/01/10 15:13, Tom Bishop wrote:
Looking at what my best options for managing KVM via a gui.
consider posting to the centos-virt list ?
Thanks and will do...
On 1/12/10, Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org wrote:
On 12/01/10 15:13, Tom Bishop wrote:
Looking at what my best options for managing KVM via a gui.
consider posting to the centos-virt list ?
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