On Mon, 2010-01-25 at 15:33 -0800, C.J. Adams-Collier wrote: > On Mon, 2010-01-18 at 13:46 -0800, C.J. Adams-Collier wrote: > > Hey Dan, list, > > > > It seems to me that virt-manager could do with more information about > > the virtual network devices, the DHCP leases on them, maybe a view of > > the arp table, etc. > > > > To this end, I've abused Dan's .glade file a bit and put some stub code > > in virtManger/host.py > > > > Could I get some comments and some recommendations for next steps? It's > > been a while since I've done any glade'ing... > > > > Cheers, > > > > C.J. > > > 17:09 < cjac> danpb: what do you think about a new .glade file for network properties? > 17:13 < danpb> you mean for virt-manager ? > 17:14 < cjac> danpb: yeah, that. didn't you get my email? :) > 17:16 < danpb> best to send those kind of ideas to the virt-tools mailing list > 17:16 < danpb> i'm not really involved with virt-manager recently > 17:16 < cjac> ah, virt-tools. > > I asked the virt-tools folks, and they mentioned that they get their > information exclusively from libvirt. If I want to show arp table info, > I need to implement retrieval in libvirt. > > Would any of you be able to help me sketch out some extensions to > libvirt to give some feedback about the virtual network interface? It > would also be nice to have a way to remotely manage the device. It > might be a bit too far-reaching, but quagga might be a good way to > provide such remote management. > > Thoughts? > > C.J. It looks like quagga doesn't provide any switch management tools, only route management. I'm taking a sick day to take care of the family, so I may have some time to poke at this after I fix up the ironruby .debs Cheers, C.J.
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