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Re: [Xen-users] Re: Anyone got Enomalism installed?

On 23/05/2006, at 8:47 PM, Matthew Palmer wrote:

On Tue, May 23, 2006 at 03:43:19AM -0700, Stephen Yum wrote:
I saw your post. I think you're right. I gave up on enomalism and
just whipped up a perl script to automate the creation and removal of
domU's (not pretty but it works). Perhaps I can daemonize it, make it
stick to a port on the dom0, create a cgi on another server, and
create a web interface for it.

You may be interested in Steve Kemp's xen-tools and argo systems -- pretty
much what you've already described.
http://http://www.steve.org.uk/Software/xen-tools/ and
http://www.steve.org.uk/Software/argo/

- Matt

I tried argo a while ago... it worked, but it just wasn't interesting enough to use regularly. The PHP client was very limited compared to the Gtk one, and neither had the detailed system overview and the interactive controls of anomalism.

IMO anomalism is the first tool that's really hitting the spot (at least my spot). Also, it's written in Python, and that's a big plus (oh no, a language war!).

BTW, Reuven Cohen from the anomalism team just said they're considering doing a light-weight, non-LDAP version of the web UI.

Itai

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