Gerrard Geldenhuis a écrit :
It definitely is on RHEL5 "normal". You can use virsh for all things virtual. It is intended as a generic interface for most types of virtualization under linux and the recommended program to use rather than xm.
Ok, but I was talking about the graphical tool called Administrator Console. At least for my begginings with Xen, I'd like to have access to a GUI, w/o installing X on the host.
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