Anno domini 2009 Dave Bryson scripsit:
Hi!
I need to be able to access libvirt remotely. Reading through the
documention is says "libvirtd should be running on the remote machine"
for clarification does this mean that libvirtd needs to run *on* the
remote hypervisor?
In case of hypervisors which do not (fully) support remote management, yes.
This is the case for Xen for example. I guess things like qemu, KVM,
VBox and the like are similar.
ESX for example can be managed completely over the network via a SOAP
API so there is no need for a libvirtd on the hypervisor side.
HTH
Ciao
Max
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