Mainly with Xen, questions are :
“Where are my DomU’s at this time ? Are they running ?”.
That’s why I started this project : although my DomU’s are on
different Dom0, I want to see them all quickly, in one page.
And I would like to stop/pause/restart them in one click. Live
migration is really a great feature for Xen : so, it could be easily
accesible (two clicks ;) )
Furthermore, check informations about a DomU (like CPU parameters
etc.) is crucial. But this is not a final objective.
First, you can follow the main site of the project :
http://xen-orchestra.com
And report bug or features request on the forge (Git repo on Indefero forge) :
http://project.xen-orchestra.com
Future of Xen Orchestra, example of next features :
* allow set of all DomU parameters (CPU, RAM etc.). Set all this stuff in live ;
* restrict access with “DomU per users” : user “foobar” can access and
modifiy it’s own domU, or more. Can be really usefull in a classroom
for testing prupose, or for developer ;
* possibility of cloning domU and create them (with creating roles, a
kind of interface of xen-create-image).
Please be nice, this project is really really young, the code need to
be cleaned and reorganized. But it works, so if you want do some
tests, go !
Here is some screenshots of the first release :
http://xen-orchestra.com/?p=17
Now, you have CPU counters, but I made screenshots later, you can see
them on the main blog/site.
And yes, it's open source ;) (maybe, in a near future, it will be
packaged and include in Debian)
Regards,
Olivier.
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