Can anyone recommend a web based management panel that would let me bring up / tear down and do some basic management for a bunch of Xen VM's ? Special bonus points if the panel can manage remote Xen Hosts :D - KB
>Can anyone recommend a web based management panel that would let me >bring up / tear down and do some basic management for a bunch of Xen VM's ? > >Special bonus points if the panel can manage remote Xen Hosts :D > >- KBLink I used when wondering what to use: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xen#Xen_Management_Consoles jlc
On Wed, 14 May 2008, Karanbir Singh wrote:> Can anyone recommend a web based management panel that would let me bring up > / tear down and do some basic management for a bunch of Xen VM's ? > > Special bonus points if the panel can manage remote Xen Hosts :D >I've never used/tested it but it seems OpenQRM can manage Xen VM's (as well as deploying newer DomU's). There is a virtual appliance (built on CentOS ;-) ) that can be downloaded from the openqrm website : http://www.openqrm.org/openqrm-virtual-appliance.html But i can't speak of openqrm because i've no experience with it .. but i know that some experimented people (subscribed to this list) use it on a day-to-day basis, isn't it Kris ? ;-) -- Fabian Arrotin <fabian.arrotin at arrfab.net> "Internet network currently down, TCP/IP packets delivered now by UPS/Fedex ..."
Karanbir Singh wrote:> Can anyone recommend a web based management panel that would let me > bring up / tear down and do some basic management for a bunch of Xen > VM's ? >Don't know if it was meet what you're looking for, maybe you could try Proxmox VE ( http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Main_Page ). It support container base (OpenVZ) and Para/full Virtualization using KVM. The current version is 0.9 and still in Beta phase but very promising product.> > Special bonus points if the panel can manage remote Xen Hosts :D >Yes, their do support clustering for remote management between PVE. You could migrate the guest from anywhere withing the PVE cluster.> - KBRegards,