Hi, I have more than 20 VM in production with a shared storage and 6 blades as HV. Things begin to look confusing within virt-manager since there is no way to display only the powered-up nodes (the migrated and switched off machines appear on every hv entry). I wonder if there is something different and more appealing than virt-manager to manage such an infrastructure. My requirement are:
be able to switch back to virt-manager whenever I want do not require switching nodes off, reboots, or any kin of intervention on VMs be open source be stable
Anyone can suggest something?
Andrea
11.02.2013, 18:25, "Andrea Chierici" andrea.chierici@cnaf.infn.it:
Hi, I have more than 20 VM in production with a shared storage and 6 blades as HV. Things begin to look confusing within virt-manager since there is no way to display only the powered-up nodes (the migrated and switched off machines appear on every hv entry). I wonder if there is something different and more appealing than virt-manager to manage such an infrastructure. My requirement are:
be able to switch back to virt-manager whenever I want do not require switching nodes off, reboots, or any kin of intervention on VMs be open source be stable
Anyone can suggest something?
Andrea
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