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    Best tool to manage Centos KVM ? + Guide

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    • Emad RE
      Emad R @Francesco Provino
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      @Francesco-Provino

      While I understand what your saying, and it is the ''pure way'' its not that I dont want to learn new things, its just I want to be quick at deploying VMs, and having a tool for me is much preferred.

      But will try to keep that as an option, I do deal with virsh shell, but in very humble mannor, like Virsh Destroy and list --all and start/shutdown. But down the road I will learn more.

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      • Emad RE
        Emad R
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        I found this as well:

        https://github.com/tobimensch/aqemu
        https://sourceforge.net/projects/aqemu/?source=navbar

        BUt no windows port 😞 I wonder how long and much will it take to me port it

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          Francesco Provino @Emad R
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          @msff-amman-Itofficer said in Best tool to manage Centos KVM ? + Guide:

          @Francesco-Provino

          While I understand what your saying, and it is the ''pure way'' its not that I dont want to learn new things, its just I want to be quick at deploying VMs, and having a tool for me is much preferred.

          But will try to keep that as an option, I do deal with virsh shell, but in very humble mannor, like Virsh Destroy and list --all and start/shutdown. But down the road I will learn more.

          Mmmh, if you want to quickly provision VMs you just have to script it! I have made scripts that creates simple VMs (small, large, etc) with different OSs using <10 lines of bash or python.
          It's also very easy to export the xml of a gold master VM and create N new VMs using the master configuration as a template… surely quickly than going through all those gui-based steps!

          Libvirt include several tools that automatically install, customize and deploy VMs in a cloud-like way.
          For example, in one line of virt-builder you can create ready-to-go VM customizing password, installed packages and many other stuff without look at an install prompt: everything is completely automated.

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            Francesco Provino @Emad R
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            @msff-amman-Itofficer just look at this for quickly provisioning.

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            • stacksofplatesS
              stacksofplates @Emad R
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              Virt-Manager obfuscates the entries in the window on purpose. If you generate a key instead of using a password to log into the machine, it won't ask you for the password any more. This is especially helpful when using SPICE as it will ask you for your password on every channel it sets up for the console.

              Virt-Manager and virsh are the only tools I use to manage KVM.

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                • Emad RE
                  Emad R @stacksofplates
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                  @stacksofplates

                  Hey man.

                  I managed to generate keys (inside Linux environment using ssh-keygen -t rsa and use ''authorized_keys'' file on both machines) and things are alot smoother now, but going back to what you mentioned:

                  ''Virt-Manager obfuscates the entries in the window on purpose."

                  Seeing you have many posts that deal with KVM, can you help me sort this out. How can I fix this? does it need something like ssh pass-wordless login to resolve, but in Windows environment (virt-viewer) they dont have ssh... so how can I resolve it?

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                  • stacksofplatesS
                    stacksofplates @Emad R
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                    @msff-amman-Itofficer said in Best tool to manage Centos KVM ? + Guide:

                    @stacksofplates

                    Hey man.

                    I managed to generate keys (inside Linux environment using ssh-keygen -t rsa and use ''authorized_keys'' file on both machines) and things are alot smoother now, but going back to what you mentioned:

                    ''Virt-Manager obfuscates the entries in the window on purpose."

                    Seeing you have many posts that deal with KVM, can you help me sort this out. How can I fix this? does it need something like ssh pass-wordless login to resolve, but in Windows environment (virt-viewer) they dont have ssh... so how can I resolve it?

                    That I don't know how to answer. I don't have any Windows machines so I never encounter those issues.

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                    • KellyK
                      Kelly
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                      Install SSH on your Windows box: https://chocolatey.org/packages/openssh. This is a port of OpenSSH made by Microsoft's Powershell team.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Emad R
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                        @msff-amman-Itofficer said in Best tool to manage Centos KVM ? + Guide:

                        but in Windows environment (virt-viewer) they dont have ssh... so how can I resolve it?

                        Windows has had SSH for a while now. Both OpenSSH as a server and OpenSSH as a client, plus tools like Putty, too.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          The Windows 10 Developer set installs SSH by default now, too.

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                          • KellyK
                            Kelly @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in Best tool to manage Centos KVM ? + Guide:

                            The Windows 10 Developer set installs SSH by default now, too.

                            Very cool.

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                            • stacksofplatesS
                              stacksofplates @scottalanmiller
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                              @scottalanmiller said in Best tool to manage Centos KVM ? + Guide:

                              @msff-amman-Itofficer said in Best tool to manage Centos KVM ? + Guide:

                              but in Windows environment (virt-viewer) they dont have ssh... so how can I resolve it?

                              Windows has had SSH for a while now. Both OpenSSH as a server and OpenSSH as a client, plus tools like Putty, too.

                              That doesn't help with virt-viewer though unless you're making a tunnel. I've never used virt-viewer on windows so I don't know if it has an option for keys.

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