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xen-users
Im actually requireing libxen-python on the thin client box and
utilizing the xen.xend.XendClient http pieces. i setup a trac install
with subversion at http://xenmanager.dronestudios.com. you can check
out the repo with svn co
https://monosvn.mosaix.net/xenmanager/trunk/xenmanager.
On 5/27/05, Ian Pratt <m+Ian.Pratt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I was curious if anyone else was hacking on a gtk front end
> > to xend. I started one on monday in pygtk because the core
> > bindings for xend are written in python. This is both my
> > frist python and pygtk experience, although i am familiar
> > with gtk+. I have a few early screenshots at the following
> > url. There should be descent functionality by friday. I am
> > considering using gnome-vte for console support, but this
> > would definitely prevent running on win32 clients. Although
> > that is not a primary goal of mine, it might be for others.
> > Any ideas, comments, suggestions are welcome.
> >
> > http://people.mosaix.net/chris/images/xenmanager/
>
> The guys from Clarkson posted a link to something similar a few weeks
> back. Perhaps you guys could get together and pool resources?
>
> It would be great if there was a GUI for the unstable tree in time for
> the 3.0 release. Keir recently hid the xensv code from the tree (a
> web-based front end) as the code had rotted. I'm pretty agnostic as to
> whether we have a thin or thick client interface. If soemone wants to
> resusitate xensv we could even have both...
>
> How are you interfacing with xend? Invoking xm commands, or issuing
> requests to the xend control socket directly? I guess the latter is more
> tasteful, but the former is better documented.
>
> Ian
>
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Christian Hergert
Mosaix Communications, Inc.
Software Engineer
C: 253 906 2115
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