[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] xen client side package.
Hi Jd, I think that ConVirt looks like it has a lot of potential, but in my personal experience, I haven't had very good luck with it. I have some included some suggestions and comments based on your questions below. On Sun, Aug 10, 2008 at 11:04 PM, jd <jdsw2002@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi > As you might have noticed that ConVirt http://www.convirt.net now supports > both Xen as well as KVM platforms. I am looking for a smallest footprint xen > client package that can manage remote Xen Nodes via xml-rpc / xen-api. This > would help, > You should work with the Xen API team to make sure that you have included the proper xen-api see: http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenApi > -- Xen users interested in managing Xen on the remote box only I frequently talk to many users (industry/academic/etc.) that would like to do this. > -- KVM only users, I don't think there would be a need to separate the functionality, unless there are users that need a special case small installation size. > -- and evaluating possibility of win32 ConVirt client I think this could lead to more widespread use of ConVirt. > On Fedora the xen-libs pacakge does not seem to contain the python stuff > while the xen package seems to contain dependency on xen kernel, virt-* etc. > Also, would like to know distribution specific package factoring for the same > as well. One of the biggest problems is that it, even with the latest version of ConVirt that I tried, requires a patched version of Paramiko and doesn't usually work well out of the box. It is unclear from the documentation alone why the patch is being applied. It should also be clearly stated in the docs what changes that are need to be made to the xend config file to get the remote access to work. Running the scripts should be done in the install (if it is not done that way already) and backups of the config files should be made, then just notify the user of the changes and give them a way to roll back the changes if needed to disable remote management. If the basic functionality worked well out of the box, it could compete with virt-manager. A windows version could give it an even larger user base. Also, last I knew there was an open bug [1] missing the xenman/convirt package. Ubuntu is a popular general purpose desktop and having (minimally) remote support that works from that would help the user base too. [1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xen-meta/+bug/215558 Cheers, Todd -- Todd Deshane http://todddeshane.net check out our book: http://runningxen.com _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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