Re: [Spice-devel] Is virsh supposed to work on Windows?

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Hi,
1) As a possible workaround, can't you put a Linux server with virt-manager installed somewhere, and then have the Windows sysadmins use it through X11 forwarding (with Xming, or Cygwin installed on the Windows machines)?
As I already told, I did this and my fellow sysadmins didn't liked. :-(

2) Also, if virt-manager can run under Cygwin, you can use it directly on the Windows machines that way (I don't know if it does).
I found no cygwin-based binaries for virsh, virt-viewer or remote-viewer. So far only the mingw-based remote-viewer from spice-space.org works, but it's too little for my fellow sysadmins. I'm trying virsh and virt-viewer form the same package.


[]s, Fernando Lozano

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