That is cool. But the server was an existing Ubuntu server. I tried the
proxmox install for a management interface and something was missed Wichita
I cannot find.
On Jul 7, 2011 9:02 AM, "Kevin Fries" <
kfries6@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-07-07 at 07:14 -0700, Stephen wrote:
>>>> I have just installed KVM/QEMU and it seems to be happily running on
>>>> my server, howeveri cant find any tools that work from a windows
>>>> machine.
>>>>
>>>> the best i can think of is installing X on the server and then useing
>>>> putty/xming to run them from the server.
>>>>
>>>> This is not a route i want to go, i really want to keep x of the
>>>> server. the web tools i have tried so far have not gone well.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have some suggestions on what i can do or any tools they
>>>> suggest for this situation? creating a VM and certain tasks from
>>>> command line make sense, but i need a console that i cna use to
>>>> actually perform installation inside the "console" of the vm so I can
>>>> make the install happen.
> I do not know if is too late but, had you asked this before setting up a
> server to use KVM, I would have suggested ProxMox-VE
> http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Main_Page. It installs a base Debian
> Install, then adds OpenVZ (hyper-virtualization) and KVM (full
> virtualization) along with a web console. You can even cluster several
> servers together. Installed with a SAN, and you can even do live
> migration of Windows VMs.
>
> Very, Very Cool
>
> Kevin Fries
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