2010/8/3 Stephen Spector <[email protected]>

>  XCP Users:
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> I received an email from Alberto Gonzalez Rodriguez who created
> OpenXenCenter/OpenXenManager and is now working on OpenXenWebManager.  Info
> to access the tool is:
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> steps to test are:
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> download from http://bit.ly/bres2U
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> uncompress: tar xvfz xenwebmanager_rev24_full.tar.gz cd xenwebmanager
> python frontend.py
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> and with a browser open http://localhost:8080 (or http://ip:8080) you need
> chrome or firefox (i prefer the first)
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> Thanks.
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> *Stephen Spector*
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> Xen.org Community Manager
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> *T:* (772) 621-5062 | *M:* (954) 854-4257
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> [email protected]
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> http://blog.xen.org | @xen_com_mgr
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And how does this differ from OpenXenCenter because isn't that web driven
too? It seems that everyone on this list has created a Xen Management tool
(myself included). So my question would be why not finish OpenXenCenter
instead of creating yet another project?


Grant McWilliams

Some people, when confronted with a problem, think "I know, I'll use
Windows."
Now they have two problems.
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