The libvirt Virtualization API (libvirt) group
Notices
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!libvirt 1.0.5 has been released http://libvirt.org/
about 18 days ago from web -
!libvirt 1.0.4 has been released http://libvirt.org/
about 2 months ago from web-
It's a great link! Thank you very much for sharing.
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!libvirt 1.0.3 has been released http://libvirt.org/
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!libvirt 1.0.2 has been released http://libvirt.org/
about 4 months ago from web- Anthony Mork repeated this.
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!libvirt 1.0.0 has been released http://libvirt.org/
about 7 months ago from web -
libvirt-1.0.0 released !!! http://libvirt.org/ !libvirt
about 7 months ago from web -
!libvirt 0.10.1 has been released http://libvirt.org/
about 9 months ago from web -
can !libvirt give a guest access to a whole physical disk from the host?
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Yes, but I don't think that this is recommended as it's a potential security risk http://ur1.ca/9guvn
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!libvirt 0.9.12 has been released http://libvirt.org/
about a year ago from web -
!libvirt 0.9.11.3 has been released http://libvirt.org/
about a year ago from web -
Dear !linux !lazyweb, #kvm supports safety_mode=none for virtfs, but !libvirt apparently does not. any hints on a workaround?
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happy that my #FOSDEM 2012 talk on using !libvirt, LXC & KVM for application sandboxing was accepted.
Friday, 06-Jan-12 13:41:54 UTC from web -
!libvirt 0.9.8 has been released http://libvirt.org/
Tuesday, 13-Dec-11 01:07:13 UTC from web -
Just released Tivima (Tiny Virtual Manager) 0.1, a !libvirt based web interface for managing !KVM Virtual machines. http://is.gd/av01t3
Wednesday, 20-Jul-11 15:47:28 UTC from web -
Didn't found a good !libvirt web interface for managing a small number of !KVM hosts. So I wrote my own - Tivima : http://is.gd/av01t3 !fs
Tuesday, 19-Jul-11 15:57:50 UTC from web -
!libvirt TODO list now automatically updated based on RFE's filed in BugZilla, so will no longer be out of date http://libvirt.org/todo.html
Wednesday, 13-Oct-10 10:39:20 UTC from web -
!libvirt is it possible to rename a vm using virt-manager ? do I have to do it manually?
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@mcepl fyi #openstack uses !libvirt and #kvm for building its cloud, though Xen forks are working on a xenapi driver for it
Sunday, 25-Jul-10 11:12:00 UTC from web -
!libvirt, virtinst and virt-manager updated for Debian Lenny on http://backports.org.
Thursday, 22-Jul-10 18:26:14 UTC from web -
where does !libvirt save its domains info? How do I keep aligned two nodes?