Shuveb Hussain wrote:

I developed EasyVZ well before libvirt was usable. And anyways libvirt did
not have support for OpenVZ when I wrote EasyVZ. In EasyVZ's case, both the
client and the server are written in Python. So, I was quickly done with
with the project. After finishing it, I wrote the OpenVZ driver for libvirt,
which was of course in C.

Might consider integrating the higher level features into virt-manager.

http://virt-manager.et.redhat.com/

That would take advantage of the openvz driver and you would save a lot of time and effort maintaining a application from scratch.

Rahul
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