Re: [Users] Managing Remote Access to Physical Workstations

2012-08-02 Thread Sigbjorn Lie
Hi,

Have you looked at Teradici PCoIP? They have a hardware solution based on a 
PCIe card in the host
machine, and a PCoIP thin client. The performance is stunning. You don't even 
notice that you're
connected to a thin client. I'm using this on a daily basis myself.

To get a broker you can use Leostream's Connection Broker which supports 
Teradici PCoIP both for
Windows and Linux.

You will be needing the thin client when connecting. I don't think you can use 
a software client
to connect to the physical machines. You can ask Leostream about this.

See the following youtube video for more info:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWjhAHDQZ7E

This solution is for physical machines, not virtual machines.


Regards,
Siggi




On Thu, August 2, 2012 14:44, Randall Wood wrote:
 Sorry for the delay in responding.


 I have a set of users (about 50) who have Linux workstations at their
 desks. These users have root access to these workstations, and these 
 workstations are frequently
 host VMs or are used for hardware driver development and support. These users 
 have access to a
 pool of managed Windows 7 VMs (for MS Office applications) in oVirt, so they 
 are
 already using the oVirt user portal. I would like to give these users remote 
 access to their
 workstations (from thin clients in conference rooms, from home, from 
 corporate laptops on the
 road, etc) using the same User Portal that they already use for the Windows 
 VMs.

 VMware View and Citrix XenDesktop support providing users access to a
 mixed set of managed-virtual-machine or unmanaged-physical-or-virtual-machine 
 through a single
 broker, but neither of them support access to Linux desktops.

 On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Johan Kragsterman
 johan.kragster...@capvert.se wrote:

 Hi, Randall!


 What you need is a broker, and a terminal server is working as a broker. 
 There are several
 solutions that will work, but first I would want to know why you need 
 physical machines? Are
 there demanding graphical applications you're going to run, or...?

 Rgrds Johan


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 On Jul 20, 2012, at 16:30, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote:


 On 07/20/2012 11:13 PM, Randall Wood wrote:


 No. oVirt's focus is virtual machines so the user portal only lets you 
 open up consoles
 on VMs managed by oVirt engine.

 I thought so.


 When you say physical machines - would they be Linux or could they be 
 Windows?
 I might have an idea ..


 The physical machines would all be RHEL, CentOS, or Fedora.


 which protocol would you expect users to use to gain access to this 
 physical machines?

 I would prefer SPICE, but could use SPICE, VNC, or RDP.
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Re: [Users] Managing Remote Access to Physical Workstations

2012-08-02 Thread Itamar Heim

On 08/02/2012 03:44 PM, Randall Wood wrote:

Sorry for the delay in responding.

I have a set of users (about 50) who have Linux workstations at their
desks. These users have root access to these workstations, and these
workstations are frequently host VMs or are used for hardware driver
development and support. These users have access to a pool of managed
Windows 7 VMs (for MS Office applications) in oVirt, so they are
already using the oVirt user portal. I would like to give these users
remote access to their workstations (from thin clients in conference
rooms, from home, from corporate laptops on the road, etc) using the
same User Portal that they already use for the Windows VMs.

VMware View and Citrix XenDesktop support providing users access to a
mixed set of managed-virtual-machine or
unmanaged-physical-or-virtual-machine through a single broker, but
neither of them support access to Linux desktops.


which protocol would they be using to connect to their workstations 
(vnc? xspice? other)?


yes, sounds like the meta portal approach we had in the past, but 
would need some coding to allow this in the current user portal.
hmmm, another approach which may be less intrusive than meta portal 
approach (but still requires some time) is for UI plugins for user 
portal, allowing you to write a plugin getting details of machines per 
user and showing them in the user portal via a plugin.


but nothing immediate/existing for this



On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Johan Kragsterman
johan.kragster...@capvert.se wrote:

Hi, Randall!

What you need is a broker, and a terminal server is working as a broker. 
There are several solutions that will work, but first I would want to know why you need physical 
machines? Are there demanding graphical applications you're going to run, or...?

Rgrds Johan

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Datum: 2012.07.20 22:37
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On Jul 20, 2012, at 16:30, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote:


On 07/20/2012 11:13 PM, Randall Wood wrote:



No. oVirt's focus is virtual machines so the user portal only lets you open up 
consoles on VMs managed by oVirt engine.


I thought so.


When you say physical machines - would they be Linux or could they be Windows?
I might have an idea ..


The physical machines would all be RHEL, CentOS, or Fedora.


which protocol would you expect users to use to gain access to this physical 
machines?


I would prefer SPICE, but could use SPICE, VNC, or RDP.
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Re: [Users] Managing Remote Access to Physical Workstations

2012-08-02 Thread Sigbjorn Lie
Hi,

Then you should still have a look at the Leostream Connection Broker. 
(www.leostream.com) One of
the latest features we're integration with Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization / 
(ovirt). And they
support both Windows and Linux.

They support a wide variety of protocols and flexible configurations as well.


Regards,
Siggi


On Thu, August 2, 2012 15:13, Randall Wood wrote:
 Yes, I have a few of those available. They are nice (when the
 bandwidth is there to support them).

 I'm looking for a single broker interface for both physical and
 virtual machines that supports both Windows and Linux.

 On Thu, Aug 2, 2012 at 9:03 AM, Sigbjorn Lie sigbj...@nixtra.com wrote:

 Hi,


 Have you looked at Teradici PCoIP? They have a hardware solution based on a 
 PCIe card in the
 host machine, and a PCoIP thin client. The performance is stunning. You 
 don't even notice that
 you're connected to a thin client. I'm using this on a daily basis myself.

 To get a broker you can use Leostream's Connection Broker which supports 
 Teradici PCoIP both
 for Windows and Linux.


 You will be needing the thin client when connecting. I don't think you can 
 use a software
 client to connect to the physical machines. You can ask Leostream about this.

 See the following youtube video for more info:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWjhAHDQZ7E


 This solution is for physical machines, not virtual machines.



 Regards,
 Siggi





 On Thu, August 2, 2012 14:44, Randall Wood wrote:

 Sorry for the delay in responding.



 I have a set of users (about 50) who have Linux workstations at their
 desks. These users have root access to these workstations, and these 
 workstations are
 frequently host VMs or are used for hardware driver development and 
 support. These users have
 access to a pool of managed Windows 7 VMs (for MS Office applications) in 
 oVirt, so they are
 already using the oVirt user portal. I would like to give these users 
 remote access to their
 workstations (from thin clients in conference rooms, from home, from 
 corporate laptops on the
  road, etc) using the same User Portal that they already use for the 
 Windows VMs.

 VMware View and Citrix XenDesktop support providing users access to a
 mixed set of managed-virtual-machine or 
 unmanaged-physical-or-virtual-machine through a single
  broker, but neither of them support access to Linux desktops.

 On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Johan Kragsterman
 johan.kragster...@capvert.se wrote:


 Hi, Randall!



 What you need is a broker, and a terminal server is working as a 
 broker. There are
 several solutions that will work, but first I would want to know why you 
 need physical
 machines? Are there demanding graphical applications you're going to run, 
 or...?

 Rgrds Johan



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 On Jul 20, 2012, at 16:30, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote:



 On 07/20/2012 11:13 PM, Randall Wood wrote:



 No. oVirt's focus is virtual machines so the user portal only lets you 
 open up
 consoles on VMs managed by oVirt engine.

 I thought so.



 When you say physical machines - would they be Linux or could they be 
 Windows?
 I might have an idea ..



 The physical machines would all be RHEL, CentOS, or Fedora.



 which protocol would you expect users to use to gain access to this 
 physical machines?

 I would prefer SPICE, but could use SPICE, VNC, or RDP.
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Re: [Users] Managing Remote Access to Physical Workstations

2012-08-02 Thread Johan Kragsterman
Hi!

You can check out thinlinc, a system developed by Cendio. I've been using that 
a lot, and they support both H/W and S/W clients. You can download it for free 
for testing or for up to 10 users.

http://www.cendio.com/

Rgrds Johan

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Ärende: Re: [Users] Managing Remote Access to Physical Workstations

Sorry for the delay in responding.

I have a set of users (about 50) who have Linux workstations at their
desks. These users have root access to these workstations, and these
workstations are frequently host VMs or are used for hardware driver
development and support. These users have access to a pool of managed
Windows 7 VMs (for MS Office applications) in oVirt, so they are
already using the oVirt user portal. I would like to give these users
remote access to their workstations (from thin clients in conference
rooms, from home, from corporate laptops on the road, etc) using the
same User Portal that they already use for the Windows VMs.

VMware View and Citrix XenDesktop support providing users access to a
mixed set of managed-virtual-machine or
unmanaged-physical-or-virtual-machine through a single broker, but
neither of them support access to Linux desktops.

On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 2:33 AM, Johan Kragsterman
johan.kragster...@capvert.se wrote:
 Hi, Randall!

 What you need is a broker, and a terminal server is working as a broker. 
 There are several solutions that will work, but first I would want to know 
 why you need physical machines? Are there demanding graphical applications 
 you're going to run, or...?

 Rgrds Johan

 -users-boun...@ovirt.org skrev: -
 Till: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com
 Från: Randall Wood
 Sänt av: users-boun...@ovirt.org
 Datum: 2012.07.20 22:37
 Kopia: users@ovirt.org users@ovirt.org
 Ärende: Re: [Users] Managing Remote Access to Physical Workstations

 On Jul 20, 2012, at 16:30, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote:

 On 07/20/2012 11:13 PM, Randall Wood wrote:

 No. oVirt's focus is virtual machines so the user portal only lets you 
 open up consoles on VMs managed by oVirt engine.

 I thought so.

 When you say physical machines - would they be Linux or could they be 
 Windows?
 I might have an idea ..

 The physical machines would all be RHEL, CentOS, or Fedora.

 which protocol would you expect users to use to gain access to this physical 
 machines?

 I would prefer SPICE, but could use SPICE, VNC, or RDP.
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Re: [Users] Managing Remote Access to Physical Workstations

2012-07-21 Thread Johan Kragsterman
Hi, Randall!

What you need is a broker, and a terminal server is working as a broker. 
There are several solutions that will work, but first I would want to know why 
you need physical machines? Are there demanding graphical applications you're 
going to run, or...?

Rgrds Johan 

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On Jul 20, 2012, at 16:30, Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com wrote:

 On 07/20/2012 11:13 PM, Randall Wood wrote:
 
 No. oVirt's focus is virtual machines so the user portal only lets you open 
 up consoles on VMs managed by oVirt engine.
 
 I thought so.
 
 When you say physical machines - would they be Linux or could they be 
 Windows?
 I might have an idea ..
 
 The physical machines would all be RHEL, CentOS, or Fedora.
 
 which protocol would you expect users to use to gain access to this physical 
 machines?

I would prefer SPICE, but could use SPICE, VNC, or RDP.
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[Users] Managing Remote Access to Physical Workstations

2012-07-20 Thread Randall Wood
I have an environment where I would like to be able to provide users
with a single web interface from which they would be able to open a
console on either a virtual machine or on a physical machine. Playing
with a clean install of oVirt 3.1 suggests that oVirt is not capable
of doing this.

Has anyone successfully configured oVirt to provide this capability,
or know of a system that could integrate with oVirt to meet that
requirement?
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Re: [Users] Managing Remote Access to Physical Workstations

2012-07-20 Thread Andrew Cathrow


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 From: Randall Wood randall.h.w...@alexandriasoftware.com
 To: users@ovirt.org
 Sent: Friday, July 20, 2012 3:34:16 PM
 Subject: [Users] Managing Remote Access to Physical Workstations
 
 I have an environment where I would like to be able to provide users
 with a single web interface from which they would be able to open a
 console on either a virtual machine or on a physical machine. Playing
 with a clean install of oVirt 3.1 suggests that oVirt is not capable
 of doing this.

No. oVirt's focus is virtual machines so the user portal only lets you open up 
consoles on VMs managed by oVirt engine.

When you say physical machines - would they be Linux or could they be Windows?
I might have an idea ..


 
 Has anyone successfully configured oVirt to provide this capability,
 or know of a system that could integrate with oVirt to meet that
 requirement?
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 randall.h.w...@alexandriasoftware.com
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Re: [Users] Managing Remote Access to Physical Workstations

2012-07-20 Thread Randall Wood

 No. oVirt's focus is virtual machines so the user portal only lets you open 
 up consoles on VMs managed by oVirt engine.

I thought so.

 When you say physical machines - would they be Linux or could they be Windows?
 I might have an idea ..

The physical machines would all be RHEL, CentOS, or Fedora.
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Re: [Users] Managing Remote Access to Physical Workstations

2012-07-20 Thread Itamar Heim

On 07/20/2012 11:13 PM, Randall Wood wrote:



No. oVirt's focus is virtual machines so the user portal only lets you open up 
consoles on VMs managed by oVirt engine.


I thought so.


When you say physical machines - would they be Linux or could they be Windows?
I might have an idea ..


The physical machines would all be RHEL, CentOS, or Fedora.


which protocol would you expect users to use to gain access to this 
physical machines?

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