README ¶ virtigo: a control panel for your virtual machine cluster There is no greater thrill for a linux sys admin than running your own cloud. This is an attempt to make something that should: Maintain the master list of virtual machines that should be running at all times Work with a cluster of dom0 hypervisiors via libvirt and/or qemu Understand the cluster and autostart droplets that have failed Initiate and Handle all droplet events: start, stop, clone, migrate, etc Verify consistancy on the hypervisors Initiate and handle live migrations between hypervisors Talk to the hypervisors using only the virtigo daemon via protobuf Work in GUI mode (GTK/QT/etc) but ALSO the console (ncurses) GPL'd with the intent for use with homelab and personal hobbyists Notes & Goals: Be super easy to use. Automatically map access to serial and graphical consoles Only temporarily generate libvirt XML files for virsh create This is intended for managing Virtual Machines, not for containers This often uses the DO nomenclature 'droplets' instead of 'virtual machines' or 'domU' Every droplet is considered hostile When possible, use protobuf Let security be handled externally at the socket layer with other tools Put network, cpu, etc stats in external tools Automatic live migration to decommission nodes Implement iptable rules via the virtigo daemon Inspired by: kvm virt-manager golang the simplicity of the DO droplet control panel Expand ▾ Collapse ▴ Documentation ¶ There is no documentation for this package. Source Files ¶ View all Source files argv.go dump.go event.go http.go importDomain.go main.go poll.go post.go start.go structs.go validate.go watchdog.go Click to show internal directories. Click to hide internal directories.