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Hallo Christian, have look on ovirt (redhat). ovirt-node.x86_64 : The RHEV Hypervisor daemons/scripts ovirt-node-tools.noarch : RHEV Hypervisor tools for building and running an RHEV Hypervisor image Dunno if you can compare it too vmware vcenter, but ovirt is what i think you need to manage vm's and hosts. clustering motion etc Its in the Repos for Centos. Marko Am 17.01.2012 10:20, schrieb Christian Parpart:
Hi all,
I know that redhat has some web based GUI for managing libvirt clusters, however, I am not having purchased redhat :-)
Is there any good open-source web frontend you can recommend for managing your libvirt instances? Ideally with VNC/spice support for connecting to the remote?
I know of proxmox, which we used so far for our openvz containers, but I am about to migrate to KVM (and possibly linux-vserver / LXC).
Many thanks, Christian.
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Also take a look at Linux Cluster Management Console: http://lcmc.sourceforge.net/ It's Java rather than web-based, and is particularly useful if you're using DRBD for storage (the environment it was initially designed for), but it's handy for VMs and various failover schemes, and more. It does provide VNC access too. Whit On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 02:34:23PM +0100, Marko Weber wrote:
Hallo Christian,
have look on ovirt (redhat).
ovirt-node.x86_64 : The RHEV Hypervisor daemons/scripts ovirt-node-tools.noarch : RHEV Hypervisor tools for building and running an RHEV Hypervisor image
Dunno if you can compare it too vmware vcenter, but ovirt is what i think you need to manage vm's and hosts. clustering motion etc
Its in the Repos for Centos.
Marko
Am 17.01.2012 10:20, schrieb Christian Parpart:
Hi all,
I know that redhat has some web based GUI for managing libvirt clusters, however, I am not having purchased redhat :-)
Is there any good open-source web frontend you can recommend for managing your libvirt instances? Ideally with VNC/spice support for connecting to the remote?
I know of proxmox, which we used so far for our openvz containers, but I am about to migrate to KVM (and possibly linux-vserver / LXC).
Many thanks, Christian.
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