Re: [CentOS-virt] virt-manager like tool for Android

2013-05-27 Thread Nux!
On 27.05.2013 21:40, Digimer wrote:
 
 Thanks for any help/advice!

https://www.webvirtmgr.net/ + browser?

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Re: [CentOS-virt] virt-manager like tool for Android

2013-05-27 Thread Scot P. Floess
Look in the Play Store for 'VM Manager' - I am able to start/stop VM's with 
it...


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 Original message 
From: Digimer li...@alteeve.ca 
Date: 05/27/2013  4:40 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
To: CentOS virtualization centos-virt@centos.org 
Subject: [CentOS-virt] virt-manager like tool for Android 
 
Hi all,

   I use virt-manager as a way to give customers direct access to their 
(virtual) servers. This is important for things like OS installs or when 
do admin work where the network is down. This means I have to install a 
little linux machine though as none of my clients are linux shops.

   So I got to wondering; If I understand, virt-manager is more or less 
a hypervisor-aware VNC client, is it not? Is there anything equivalent 
for Android devices? Many of my clients have Android devices and are 
certainly more comfortable with those devices then with our linux 
appliance. I'd be interested in hearing if anyone has a similar solution 
to iOS devices, too.

Paid apps is fine, anything that does the job is good.

Thanks for any help/advice!

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Re: [CentOS-virt] virt-manager

2013-01-23 Thread mattias
what?
any name?
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  To: Discussion about the virtualization on CentOS 
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  Yes


  mattias m...@mjw.se wrote:
are there any windows based software to administer an kvm hhost?
e.g create edit machines
no web based

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Re: [CentOS-virt] virt-manager

2013-01-23 Thread Nux!
On 23.01.2013 05:45, mattias wrote:
 are there any windows based software to administer an kvm hhost?
 e.g create edit machines
 no web based
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You can run virt-manager over SSH, you need putty and a X server (e.g. 
xming) or a client such as mobaxterm which bundles one already.

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Re: [CentOS-virt] virt-manager

2013-01-23 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 7:42 AM, Zoltan Frombach zol...@frombach.com wrote:
 I run an Ubuntu VM under windows. Inside that, I use virt-manager to
 manage a remote Linux running KVM + libvirt.
 This way you do not need to have X on the remote box.

 Zoltan

 On 1/23/2013 10:49 AM, Nux! wrote:
 On 23.01.2013 05:45, mattias wrote:
 are there any windows based software to administer an kvm hhost?
 e.g create edit machines
 no web based

It can also be run via a local SSH server (such as the one built into
CygWin) by logging in remotely to the KVM server. You *will* need to
be sure that the KVM server has enough X utilities to actually run X
services this way, including tools such as xorg-x11-xauth and maybe
the editor or X terminal of your choice. But no, there is not really a
virt-manager directly built for Windows.

For general Windows access to X applications on Linux servers, I
really recommend the NX system from www.nomachine.com.  It's highly
optimized, has good resource management for the X sessions, allows you
to reconnect to an interrupted NX session without los of state, the
Windows client is good if you make sure to install all the optional
fonts, there are free software versions of most of it, the security
models are surprisingly good, and it's much more bandwidth efficient
and robust than a plain X application over SSH session.
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Re: [CentOS-virt] virt-manager

2013-01-23 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Rainer Traut tr...@gmx.de wrote:
 Am 23.01.2013 14:15, schrieb Nico Kadel-Garcia:
 On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 7:42 AM, Zoltan Frombach zol...@frombach.com wrote:
 I run an Ubuntu VM under windows. Inside that, I use virt-manager to
 manage a remote Linux running KVM + libvirt.
 This way you do not need to have X on the remote box.

 Zoltan

 On 1/23/2013 10:49 AM, Nux! wrote:
 On 23.01.2013 05:45, mattias wrote:
 are there any windows based software to administer an kvm hhost?
 e.g create edit machines
 no web based

 It can also be run via a local SSH server (such as the one built into
 CygWin) by logging in remotely to the KVM server. You *will* need to
 be sure that the KVM server has enough X utilities to actually run X
 services this way, including tools such as xorg-x11-xauth and maybe
 the editor or X terminal of your choice. But no, there is not really a
 virt-manager directly built for Windows.

 And then?
 Ok rhetorical question, you mean local X server like xming:
 http://www.straightrunning.com/XmingNotes/

 SSH client is of your personal choice (putty, ZOC) and this way you can
 avoid Cygwin.

Yes, I meant a local X server. You're quite correct, thank you.

I've used Xming: I wasn't wildly impressed, but I'm a bit harsh on X
applications, and found the bandwidth optimization and ability to
reconnect to lost sessions or to share sessions provided by NX
software and its variants to be invaluable.
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[CentOS-virt] virt-manager

2013-01-22 Thread mattias
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Re: [CentOS-virt] virt-manager

2013-01-22 Thread chaim . rieger
Yes

mattias m...@mjw.se wrote:

are there any windows based software to administer an kvm hhost?
e.g create edit machines
no web based



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Re: [CentOS-virt] virt-manager

2013-01-17 Thread Nux!
On 17.01.2013 00:12, mattias wrote:
 can i connect to a libvirt-host over internet?
 it work with ssh
 but with tcp?
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You can read this to get an idea:
https://www.webvirtmgr.net/docs/

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[CentOS-virt] virt-manager

2013-01-16 Thread mattias
can i connect to a libvirt-host over internet?
it work with ssh
but with tcp?
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Re: [CentOS-virt] virt-manager

2013-01-16 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 7:12 PM, mattias m...@mjw.se wrote:
 can i connect to a libvirt-host over internet?
 it work with ssh
 but with tcp?

SSH works over TCP. Yes, virt-manager and various display technologies
associated with KVM and libvert work very well over SSH. It's a bit
awkward to manage in terms of security: you either need to log in as
yourself, with an X server tunning locally and and forwarded over SSH
and with root login on the remote host, or you need to active
privileges in libvirt to support members of a libvirt group  to
access and make the connections as yourself.

Unfortunately, from my tests, sudo and virt-manager do not work well together.
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Re: [CentOS-virt] virt-manager connect to remote virtual server xen+ssh

2010-04-21 Thread Christopher G. Stach II
- Ed Heron e...@heron-ent.com wrote:

   I'm trying to use virt-manager to manager my other xen based 
 virtualization servers, but I'm unable to successfully connect to them.  I 
 am able to connect to the other servers with 
 virsh --connect=xen+ssh://vsrv/, though, so I'm assuming it has something to 
 do with virt-manager.  I haven't, yet, found any debug mode, so I'm hoping 
 someone on the list has some suggestions for me.
 
   Please, give me some hints as to where to go next in trouble shooting 
 virt-manager connecting to a non-local xen server.

Make sure you're running as root (real root) on your local machine. (``su -'' 
should work.) After that, run virt-manager and, since it's already working for 
you, configure the connection to use xen+ssh. On the remote side, at least to 
get it up and running, ensure that PasswordAuthentication and PermitRootLogin 
are turned on for SSH and that you don't have any funny business going on in 
root's authorized_keys (forced commands come to mind.) After that, it *should* 
work. If it doesn't, check your audit log and see what SELinux is doing with 
SSH. Also, you can run virt-manager in a terminal on the local side so you can 
check the output. You may get X11 authentication errors, but probably only if 
you're not running as root locally.

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Re: [CentOS-virt] virt-manager issues?

2009-11-23 Thread Dennis J.
Found the cause of the problem. It seems virt-manager parses both its own 
config files and those under /etc/xen. There were still the config files 
for the old VMs in /etc/xen but after the virsh edit libvirt also create 
new ones for the renamed VMs. This apparently confused virt-manager. After 
removing the old config files in /etc/xen things look ok now.

Looks like the rename-case is not properly handled by libvirt (the old 
files should be removed after creating the new ones).

Regards,
   Dennis

On 11/23/2009 06:56 PM, Andri Möll wrote:
 Maybe restarting libvirtd on the host helps.  Or
 virt-manager --debug --no-fork # might say something informative.


 Andri


 On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 17:26 +0100, Dennis J. wrote:
 Hi,
 A short while ago I renamed two VMs by shutting them down, lvrenaming the
 storage devices and adjusting the storage path and vm name using virsh 
 edit.
 This works fine so far and virsh list shows them correctly however
 virt-manager has gone bonkers and still shows them with the old names and
 alternating between the status Shutoff and Running with every display
 refresh and CPU usage alternating between 0% and 100%. All other VMs on the
 host are fine and are displayed correctly by virt-manager.

 Does anybody know what the problem could be and how to fix it? While this
 issue seems to display related rather than being an actual problem with the
 VMs it's pretty irritating to say the least.

 Regards,
 Dennis
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[CentOS-virt] virt-manager update 0.4.0-3.el5.1 and xen 3.2

2008-04-26 Thread Kai Schaetzl
Anyone updated to this virt-manager while running Xen 3.2? Any problems?

Kai

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