Hi everyone,
Just a quick question, is it possible to group VMs somehow?
Im thinking along the lines of groups such as "Windows network" which has W machines, "Test Services" with has X machines, "Nix boxes" which has Y machines, "Bobs machines" which has 100 machines (the use case is we have a testbed hypervisor in use by a few people, everyone can make / scratch machines but it would be nice to group em), kind of like:
+Windows :
Im thinking along the lines of groups such as "Windows network" which has W machines, "Test Services" with has X machines, "Nix boxes" which has Y machines, "Bobs machines" which has 100 machines (the use case is we have a testbed hypervisor in use by a few people, everyone can make / scratch machines but it would be nice to group em), kind of like:
+Windows :
- A
- B
-Linux
-Bob
+Test
- A
- C
So rather than all machines being displayed in a list they can be grouped, collapsed when im not doing anything with them, start and stop a load at once, (If that makes sense?) I could do it VIA the cli by just a "for i in A B C; do start $i; done", but was wondering if there was a "nice" way of doing it,
Or if there isnt would it be that hard to do? Im thinking maybe a field in the meta-data column for Libvirt (however my coding skills are awful so anything i make would probably make your eyes bleed! ;D) (Or if there is something similar already that i don't know about id be glad to know!)
_______________________________________________ virt-tools-list mailing list virt-tools-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list