Let me clarify, as a default installation no Guacamole does not have this capability to start VMs on the fly. There will be heavy coding involved, so my statement holds true its beyond Guacamole capabilities out of the box.
You will need to have back-end connections to the host servers, know what command sequence to run (xen, vmware, KVM, GNS3, CypherPath, Oracle or IBM), you will need to identify the UUIDs, (if it is a straight forward turning the VM on, in some host systems you can get away with the human readable name label of the VM), however if it is a clone or snapshot there are so many things that are involved in starting a VM up that Guacamole does not natively do or understand. Guacamole will need the logic of managing VMs which it currently does not, it only manages users and connection information for the users, unless there is some hidden administration I have missed. I also know others have done similar things they developed or used and they may or may not run in to things I figured out 20 years ago, long before anyone knew what a virtual desktop were. I also know that everyone has a different use case for their implementation. ----- A Cybersecurity Enablement Company We don't just run you through the motions, Our labs teach you how to think! Known good Guacamole installations -- Sent from: http://apache-guacamole-general-user-mailing-list.2363388.n4.nabble.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
