[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Looking for GUI tools
OpenXenManager is an open source alternative to XenCenter. It only works with XCP or XenServer. AFAIK, it does not work with regular Xen. Some of the management apps rely on the API that XCP and XenServer use. Cloud.com/CloudStack/OpenStack can manage XCP and XenServer. I don't think it can manage a normal Linux box that is simply running the Xen hypervisor. I don't think anybody would advocate installing any of the management tools in the dom0. On XCP and XenServer, the dom0 is a stripped down text only environment. ---- Cloud.com is just for XCP, right? I need an administration tool only to manage our domU's locally, just a traditional virtualization structure with the Xen hypervisor. It's good to know about it anyways. About OpenQRM, or any other application that you have to compile it yourself and look for the libraries.. everything by hand.. it's not good at all. I'd probably just pay for Convirt2 but at work they don't want to pay. They said they are tired of relying on a application with all the consecuences.. this is an old debate. I found this project: http://sourceforge.net/projects/openxenmanager/ It's in Python so I wouldn't mind to contribute, why not.. Are all these applications being installed on dom0? Wouldn't it be better leaving dom0 without graphical interface, and having it on a domU instead, which will communicate with dom0 to perform the administrative tasks? Do you guys have the management tool installed on dom0 or in a separate machine? How would the management application communicate with dom0? It looks like to me that the management tool should be out of dom0, leaving dom0 as isolated and minimal as possible. I better open a new thread with these questions. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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