This is why I asked the question! I've already started developing my own which is a pain, i've got it functional and doing reboots/startup/shutdown - i'm really annoyed i couldn't find oVirt when I was googling; Enomalism I found but for some reason discounted - i'll take another look at them both now but i'm not sure which route i'll take. Cheers for getting back to me, Henri Daniel Veillard wrote: > On Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at 09:35:33PM +0100, Henri Cook wrote: > >> Hey guys, >> >> I'm designing a web interface for libvirt so that my customers can >> manage their DomUs - unless you know of a good one that already exists??? >> >> I'm thinking that the best way to run this is have the web server >> connected to libvirtd - but I can't find any documentation about the API >> it presents - can you help? >> >> I considered giving the web server access to virsh and parsing that, but >> that has obvious security implications as it would need root/sudo access >> > > There is also Ovirt which is in development > http://ovirt.org/ > > and enomalism > http://www.enomalism.com/ > > I guess the problem is not to find a web interface for managing the domains, > but to select the one with the features you need, or help finish one of the > open source tools already around. Restarting from scratch at this point > sounds a bit like wasted time, no ;-) ? > > > Daniel > > -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list