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[Xen-users] Domain management GUI for RHEL 4 
| I'm looking for a better domain management tool for RHEL 4.4. 
Unfortunately, the domains are paravirtualized, and I'm working from OS 
images dumped onto LVM or file image partitions, not from full disks 
images. The Fedora Core tools are far, far, far too burdensome in 
software requirements to backport: RHEL 5 isn't out yet. And the Xenman 
tools rely on using full disk images, not partition images. That makes 
setting up individual partitions a bit awkward, at least, to support 
with Xenman, but I seem to need individual partition images for my 
setup, since I don't have VT or HVM capable CPU's to work with. 
Does anyone know of another good GUI for RHEL 4.4? I can use CentOS 4.x 
tools as easily, or rebuild something from other OS's if the software 
requirements are not too burdensome. I really want only to do graceful 
monitoring and web or graphically based management. That means I can 
pass it off to someone else after being finished with this setup. 
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