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- | ***I dont personally reccomend cockpit or ovirt but here is some instructions | + | At the time of writing proxmox |
Using cockpit if you have used Virt-Manager (Virtual Machine Manager) is very easy just install it such: | Using cockpit if you have used Virt-Manager (Virtual Machine Manager) is very easy just install it such: | ||
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- | sudo apt-get install cockpit cockpit-machines | + | sudo apt-get install cockpit cockpit-machines |
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+ | (For just monitoring a remote linux machine you dont need the cockpit-machines package) | ||
Start it up: | Start it up: | ||
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Regarding ovirt - its is a full stack so there is not just the web interface - there is the hypervisor, guest additions and other bits and bobs etc. It is possible to run the ovirt-engine as a VM on one of the KVM hosts which could be your only RHEL VM. This would give a more pure debian style KVM host/one vm acting as a controller type setup. An alternative might be Proxmox (which is better imho). If ovirt ever runs on debian this VM would also not be needed. | Regarding ovirt - its is a full stack so there is not just the web interface - there is the hypervisor, guest additions and other bits and bobs etc. It is possible to run the ovirt-engine as a VM on one of the KVM hosts which could be your only RHEL VM. This would give a more pure debian style KVM host/one vm acting as a controller type setup. An alternative might be Proxmox (which is better imho). If ovirt ever runs on debian this VM would also not be needed. | ||
- | ***I dont personally reccomend | + | One nice thing about cockpit is it can provide basic trends of servers over a period |
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+ | This can help with trends of servers over time. |