On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 10:44 PM, Arnold Krille <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 3 Jul 2013 14:31:40 +0900 Christian Balzer <[email protected]>
> wrote:

...

>> That's something I was planning to do up to a point.
>> I wonder what you're using to manage/create the VMs, the LCMC GUI is
>> a bit limited compared to virt-manager or Proxmox when it comes to
>> details like CPU pinning, which I will need.
>
> I am pretty old-school (hey, I am over thirty). I use the commandline
> and vim to define pacemaker-resources and virtual machines.

Sure I love CLI and vim too, but sometimes one has to admit that GUIs
have some distinct advantages. :)

> LCMC might be fast for a java-based gui app, but it still has the
> penalty of a java gui app, at least on our linux terminal server it
> wasn't usable when we tried 1.5 years ago. And virt-manager on debian
> squeeze tends to "hide" some of the newer features of libvirt...

The LCMC is meant to be run on your desktop computer a connect remotely
to the cluster as the system administrator would do.

Rasto
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