A libvirt client can connect to libvirt on a remote host. However, on
its own this doesn't give the client a usable level of access. The
reason for this is that libvirt doesn't expose some critical management
interfaces. For QEMU this amounts to pretty much anything provided
directly by the
On 12/11/2009 03:32 PM, Matthew Booth wrote:
A libvirt client can connect to libvirt on a remote host. However, on
its own this doesn't give the client a usable level of access. The
reason for this is that libvirt doesn't expose some critical management
interfaces. For QEMU this amounts to
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 02:32:36PM +, Matthew Booth wrote:
A libvirt client can connect to libvirt on a remote host. However, on
its own this doesn't give the client a usable level of access. The
reason for this is that libvirt doesn't expose some critical management
interfaces. For