Hi there, I'm fairly new to libvirt and LXC, please forgive my ignorance. I was looking for a graphical tool to manage LXC containers and noticed that libvirt has support for LXC. Actually, I expected libvirt to be able to display and manage LXC hosts much like KVM. But it does not happen this way. The only thing I can see with virsh/virt-manager is storage pool with LXC containers, but not much else. No information on running/stopped containers or networking. libvirt is 0.9.7 on both LXC server and client I use to connect to the server. I use lxc+ssh for connection. Am I missing something obvious here? Some configuration file? libvirt documentation does not mention any. Kind regards, Ivars -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <listman.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/attachments/20111205/435a1afa/attachment.htm>
On Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 10:39:27AM +0200, Ivars Strazdi?? wrote:> Hi there, > I'm fairly new to libvirt and LXC, please forgive my ignorance. > I was looking for a graphical tool to manage LXC containers and > noticed that libvirt has support for LXC. > Actually, I expected libvirt to be able to display and manage LXC > hosts much like KVM. But it does not happen this way. The only thing > I can see with virsh/virt-manager is storage pool with LXC > containers, but not much else. No information on running/stopped > containers or networking.virt-manager is able to manage LXC to some degree, you just need to make sure you tell virt-manager to connect to LXC instead of KVM. Daniel -- |: berrange.com -o- flickr.com/photos/dberrange :| |: libvirt.org -o- virt-manager.org :| |: autobuild.org -o- search.cpan.org/~danberr :| |: entangle-photo.org -o- live.gnome.org/gtk-vnc :|