Once upon a time, Przemek Klosowski <przemek.klosowski@xxxxxxxx> said: > Actually, even with vCenter (which we also have) getting a console > is not a foregone conclusion. It is a browser plugin which actually > right now does not work for me on my linux desktop. Hmm, the Fedora Project isn't using RHEV/oVirt, which supports VNC and SPICE for consoles? :) My method of managing physical servers is to make sure they all have at least basic IPMI with serial-over-LAN and BIOS-serial-console support, and then configure the boot loader and bare-metal Linux with serial consoles. Dell iDRAC or SuperMicro with remote KVM is a bonus (allows virtual media and such). All the IPMI/etc. interfaces are on a private VLAN accessible through a jump host or VPN (because lots of them are out-of-date embedded Linux with security issues). Then I have an oVirt cluster for VMs, so I can pull up a SPICE console. That covers my needs, except for legacy stuff at customer locations, but we're working to get that stuff replaced too (with same IPMI/iDRAC/etc. requirement). -- Chris Adams <linux@xxxxxxxxxxx> -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct