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69 lines
4.2 KiB
XML
69 lines
4.2 KiB
XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<Container version="2">
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<Name>Virt-Manager</Name>
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<Beta>true</Beta>
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<Repository>fanningert/docker-virtmanager</Repository>
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<Registry>https://registry.hub.docker.com/r/fanningert/docker-virtmanager/</Registry>
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<Network>bridge</Network>
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<Date>1506571200</Date>
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<Privileged>false</Privileged>
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<Support>https://forums.lime-technology.com/topic/60459-support-virt-manager/</Support>
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<Overview>The virt-manager application is a desktop user interface for managing virtual machines through libvirt. It primarily targets KVM VMs, but also manages Xen and LXC (linux containers). It presents a summary view of running domains, their live performance &amp; resource utilization statistics. Wizards enable the creation of new domains, and configuration &amp; adjustment of a domain’s resource allocation &amp; virtual hardware. An embedded VNC and SPICE client viewer presents a full graphical console to the guest domain.</Overview>
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<WebUI>http://[IP]:[PORT:8080]/vnc.html?autoconnect=true</WebUI>
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<TemplateURL>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fanningert/unraid-docker-templates/master/fanningert/virtmanager.xml</TemplateURL>
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<Icon>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fanningert/unraid-docker-templates/master/fanningert/icons/virtmanager.png</Icon>
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<Networking>
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<Mode>bridge</Mode>
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<Publish>
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<Port>
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<HostPort>8080</HostPort>
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<ContainerPort>8080</ContainerPort>
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<Protocol>tcp</Protocol>
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</Port>
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</Publish>
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</Networking>
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<Data>
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<Volume>
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<HostDir>/dev/urandom</HostDir>
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<ContainerDir>/dev/urandom</ContainerDir>
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<Mode>rw</Mode>
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</Volume>
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</Data>
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<Environment>
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<Variable>
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<Value>1024</Value>
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<Name>DISPLAY_WIDTH</Name>
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<Mode></Mode>
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</Variable>
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<Variable>
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<Value>768</Value>
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<Name>DISPLAY_HEIGHT</Name>
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<Mode></Mode>
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</Variable>
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<Variable>
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<Value>America/Chicago</Value>
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<Name>TZ</Name>
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<Mode></Mode>
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</Variable>
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<Variable>
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<Value>en_US.UTF-8</Value>
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<Name>LANG</Name>
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<Mode></Mode>
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</Variable>
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<Variable>
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<Value>en_US.UTF-8</Value>
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<Name>LANGUAGE</Name>
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<Mode></Mode>
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</Variable>
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</Environment>
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<Config Name="Display Width" Target="DISPLAY_WIDTH" Default="1024" Mode="" Description="Container Variable: DISPLAY_WIDTH" Type="Variable" Display="always" Required="true" Mask="false">1024</Config>
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<Config Name="Display Height" Target="DISPLAY_HEIGHT" Default="768" Mode="" Description="Container Variable: DISPLAY_HEIGHT" Type="Variable" Display="always" Required="true" Mask="false">768</Config>
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<Config Name="noVNC HTTP" Target="8080" Default="8080" Mode="tcp" Description="Container Port: 8080" Type="Port" Display="always" Required="true" Mask="false">8080</Config>
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<Config Name="Host Path 1" Target="/dev/urandom" Default="/dev/urandom" Mode="rw" Description="Container Path: /dev/urandom" Type="Path" Display="advanced" Required="true" Mask="false">/dev/urandom</Config>
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<Config Name="Timezone" Target="TZ" Default="America/Chicago" Mode="" Description="Container Variable: TZ" Type="Variable" Display="advanced" Required="true" Mask="false">America/Chicago</Config>
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<Config Name="Language 1" Target="LANG" Default="en_US.UTF-8" Mode="" Description="Container Variable: LANG" Type="Variable" Display="advanced" Required="true" Mask="false">en_US.UTF-8</Config>
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<Config Name="Language 2" Target="LANGUAGE" Default="en_US.UTF-8" Mode="" Description="Container Variable: LANGUAGE" Type="Variable" Display="advanced" Required="true" Mask="false">en_US.UTF-8</Config>
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<Description>The virt-manager application is a desktop user interface for managing virtual machines through libvirt. It primarily targets KVM VMs, but also manages Xen and LXC (linux containers). It presents a summary view of running domains, their live performance &amp; resource utilization statistics. Wizards enable the creation of new domains, and configuration &amp; adjustment of a domain’s resource allocation &amp; virtual hardware. An embedded VNC and SPICE client viewer presents a full graphical console to the guest domain.</Description>
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<templatePath>/tmp/GitHub/AppFeed/templates/fanningertsRepository/fanningert/virtmanager.xml</templatePath>
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</Container>
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