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Virtual Machine Manager 0.5.3 (Default branch)

ImageThe Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager for short) is a desktop application for managing virtual machines. Since it uses libvirt, it is capable of managing machines from any hypervisor supported by libvirt. Xen is the current primary target. The application's views provide summaries and detailed statistics on performance and resource utilization. A wizard facilitates creation of new guest domains, both para-virtualized and fully-virtualized. Console access is enabled either to a text based serial console or fully graphical access via an embedded VNC client. License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
This is a bug fix release. The sizing of the VNCwindow was fixed for screens where the physicalsize is less than the guest screen size. The "newvm" button is switched back to its old moreobvious style and placement. Restoration of VMs isworking again for local connections. A menu forsending special key sequences to the guest isadded. Lots of other miscellaneous bugs werefixed.Image

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virt-manager - display the virtual machine desktop management tool SYNOPSIS
virt-manager [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
virt-manager is a desktop tool for managing virtual machines. It provides the ability to control the lifecycle of existing machines (bootup/shutdown,pause/resume,suspend/restore), provision new virtual machines and various types of store, manage virtual networks, access the graphical console of virtual machines, and view performance statistics, all done locally or remotely. OPTIONS
The following options are accepted when running "virt-manager": -h, -help Display command line help summary -c URI, --connect=URI Specify the hypervisor connection URI --debug List debugging output to the console (normally this is only logged in ~/.virt-manager/virt-manager.log). This function implies --no-fork. --no-fork Don't fork "virt-manager" off into the backround: run it blocking the current terminal. Useful for seeing possible errors dumped to stdout/stderr. --no-conn-autostart Don't autostart any libvirt connections when launching "virt-manager". --show-domain-creator Display the wizard for creating new virtual machines --show-domain-editor=UUID Display the dialog for editing properties of the virtual machine with unique ID matching "UUID" --show-domain-performance=UUID Display the dialog for monitoring performance of the virtual machine with unique ID matching "UUID" --show-domain-console=UUID Display the virtual console of the virtual machine with unique ID matching "UUID" --show-host-summary Display the main window summarizing performance for all virtual machines on the host. --spice-disable-auto-usbredir Auto USB redirection is supportted by default. This option switches off it. Standard GTK options like --g-fatal-warnings are also accepted. AUTHOR
Written by Daniel P. Berrange and Cole Robinson. BUGS
Please see <http://virt-manager.org/page/BugReporting> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006-2013 Red Hat, Inc, and various contributors. This is free software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General Public License "http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html". There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law. SEE ALSO
virsh(1), "virt-viewer(1)", the project website "http://virt-manager.org" 2014-06-09 IO::FILE=IO(0X1487F28)(1)