Am 22.07.21 um 22:01 schrieb David T-G:
Hi, all --
This is probably a VM-ish question rather than a SuSE-ish question, but since I'm running OpenSuSE I figured I could ask here to get started :-)
I want to create a VM on host X and view it from my host Y desktop. All of the examples I've seen show someone working locally. Can either of these tools support running the VM "there" but viewing and interacting with it "here"?
If not, is there another simple and free hypervisor that will fill the bill? I'm not particularly in love with either, not least since I have no experience; they just seem to be at the top of everyone's "virtualization for dummies" lists.
I just want to run a few simple VMs, but I have neither the disk space nor the extra RAM on my little desktop to do so -- and I don't particularly want to have to get up and go to the coat^Wserver closet any time I have to access them.
TIA & HAND
:-D
Hi, maybe not completely correct, but working, i use: qemu on one machine with 3-4 virtualisations. same machine i use virt-manager. (opensuse tumbleweed out of the box) on other machines i ssh to the above machine and start then virtmanager. is working fine, and fast. inside virtmanager you have to use "spice-server" not "vnc-server". vnc is to slow in my setups. i think it should also work without ssh by configure the then local running virtmanager to connect to the other virtmanage-machine, but i never tried, and not have idea how to to. there is a option to allow multiple connections to one machine /(see and/or edit/use one virtialisation on multiple machines.) must be set from hand, if not, open connections will be closed when connecting from other (virtmanager-ssh-instances). simoN -- www.becherer.de