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* https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Virtualization_Deployment_and_Administration_Guide/chap-Managing_guest_virtual_machines_with_virsh.html | |||
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* [[Linux_Virtualization_Concepts#libvirt|Linux Virtualization Concepts - libvirt]] | * [[Linux_Virtualization_Concepts#libvirt|Linux Virtualization Concepts - libvirt]] | ||
=Overview= | |||
virsh is a command-line tool for managing the KVM hypervisor and guest virtual machines. It is the primary tool to manage RHEL 7 virtualization. | |||
It can be used to: | |||
* create virtual machines | |||
* configure virtual machines | |||
* pause virtual machines | |||
* list virtual machines | |||
* shut down virtual machines | |||
* manage virtual networks | |||
* load virtual machine disk images | |||
=Installation= | |||
<pre> | |||
yum install libvirt-client | |||
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Revision as of 01:08, 24 June 2017
External
Internal
Overview
virsh is a command-line tool for managing the KVM hypervisor and guest virtual machines. It is the primary tool to manage RHEL 7 virtualization.
It can be used to:
- create virtual machines
- configure virtual machines
- pause virtual machines
- list virtual machines
- shut down virtual machines
- manage virtual networks
- load virtual machine disk images
Installation
yum install libvirt-client