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authorH. P. <harald.p.@xmart.de> 2018-07-10 15:49:42 +0200
committerH. P. <harald.p.@xmart.de> 2018-07-10 15:49:42 +0200
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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ machines and setups more easily. More easily here focuses on two objectives:
I wanted to take into my own hands
2. Integration into systemd. More dependencies, groups of units, ... and isn't
it nice to see every more important KVM yoke report itself at boot time?
- (Yes, I have a more verbose boot, a black screen and then a prompt is for
+ (Yes, I have a more verbose boot; a black screen followed by a prompt is for
the Windows/Apple generation.)
3. Finally, with 1. and 2.: you need to do things on your own from here. I
heavily use virsh, but I wrap around that, because if I shutdown a machine
@@ -46,6 +46,8 @@ self-explanatory. Therein, you'll find the following:
only machines forming a PCS (corosync/pacemaker) cluster, so I put them
in there to have them boot parallelly.
+### Scripts
+
* **kvmhelper:** The actual script administering the environment through virsh.
It can be entirely quiet (but isn't by default, it also tells you if it's
successful)), and it will also terminate successfully if you try to start