Hi all, I've just joined this list. I've been using KVM for a couple of years now and have just joined the list. I use virt-manager as well as command line tools and custom software that we've written to manage a KVM server farm based on CentOS 6.6 and CentOS 7.0. My first question for the group is this: While I, as an administrator, use virt-manager and can open the console to a particular VM, I frequently have internal customers that I want to give access to a specific VM only so that they can have console access to their VM. If virt-manager had a way of being restricted to showing just one VM, then I could provide a secure script that calls virt-manager in this way. Is this possible? Is there any way today to open from the command line the console for a specific VM? Thanks, Steve Amerige Principal Software Developer, Fraud and Compliance Solutions Development SAS Institute, 100 SAS Campus Dr, Room U3050, Cary, NC 27513-8617 |
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