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Graphics devices has a new XML element to configure UNIX socket path: <graphics type='vnc' socket='/path/to/socket'> <listen type='socket' socket='/path/to/socket'/> </graphics> <graphics type='spice'> <listen type='socket' socket='/path/to/socket'/> </graphics> and as you can see SPICE uses only the new XML element. For VNC the old 'socket' attribute is for backward compatibility. In order to connect to SPICE graphics on remote host using SSH tunnel we need to get the UNIX socket path from <listen> element. Resolves: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1441127 Signed-off-by: Pavel Hrdina <phrdina@redhat.com>
Virtual Machine Manager
This application provides a graphical tool for managing virtual machines via the libvirt library.
The front end of the application uses the GTK / Glade libraries for all user interaction components. The back end uses libvirt for managing Qemu/KVM and Xen virtual machines, as well as LXC containers. The UI is primarily tested with KVM, but is intended to be reasonably portable to any virtualization backend libvirt supports.
Several command line tools are also provided:
virt-install
: Create new libvirt virtual machinesvirt-clone
: Duplicate existing libvirt virtual machinesvirt-xml
: Edit existing libvirt virtual machines/manipulate libvirt XMLvirt-convert
: Convert VMX or OVF configs to libvirt virtual machines
For dependency info and installation instructions, see the INSTALL.md file.
Contact
- All comments / suggestions / patches should be directed to the virt-tools-list mailing list.
- For IRC we use #virt on OFTC.
- For bug reporting info, see BugReporting.
- There are further project details on the virt-manager website.
- See the HACKING.md file for info about submitting patches or contributing translations.
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