
24 Jan
2013
24 Jan
'13
2:25 p.m.
Oh I didn't get that its a way of remote-controlling libvirtd without using the native login shell on the hypervisor. I am curious to know what advantage that gets you? ... I must be missing something that I probably need to understand. For instance, if I wanted a remote X interface I would have expected to use ssh -X or VNC. thanks. On 01/23/2013 01:25 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
Remote management is one of the key features of libvirt. It means that you can set up the host machine in a rack, with no X environment, and still have your laptop have a nice gui management of everything in that host machine. http://libvirt.org/remote.html
-- John Fisher