Category : Tools
Pretty feature sparse at the moment, but the app does say it's under development, and lord knows that there are a ton of things you can do with KVM. Generally I'm pleased with the app. I would vastly prefer that it be short on features, but those features are rock solid, rather than it saying it had a bunch of features that don't work. For now, it's an excellent app that will give you information on your VMs, and allow you to start and stop the VMs
I was (and in a way am still) looking for some android frontend to manage my libvirtd LXC containers. Though this software does not yet support lxc:/// connections, it shows a lot of promise. Though the app is still unusable for me, I'm looking forward to what this app may bring in the future.
This app appears to do what I need (manage multiple vms) but only shows "Connect to Start" without a way to actually connect to anything. I guess Ill try again later. Good luck!
Clearly not maintained uses really old Android settings interface. Also didn't work showed 0 VMs
I had tried to connect my cientos based virtual environment but not able to connect. Please help if you have some way...
It would be even better if it will support multiple servers (hosts) and more operations on guests (and some ops on hosts too).
It connects to the server but has never worked at showing any domains, all are KVM qemu guests, maybe Arch linuxs Libvirt version has been too new since the last app update, but very disappointing
Good idea, according to other comments it worked once. However, now it just connects, but doesn't show domains.
Really don't like that it requires you to put your password in, and doesn't prompt. That is a huge security concern considering most people will be using the default libvirtd settings of requiring root to connect and use virsh.
Looking at the comments and plans it looks like this is what I would love to use in the future. For I can't use it due to the lack of key support. Also being able to connect to more than 1 host is crucial.
The only app to control KVM hosts but can only start/stop VMs. I'd really like to see more features, along the lines of virt-manager on Linux (e.g. Ubuntu) which allows editing VMs and console interaction.
This is the only libvirt app I've found. I hope the author improves upon it. Great job.
Seems promising, but it is unable to show any domains on my personal host
Useless without ssh key authentication! Also, consider integrating VNC client. Do these two things and I'd even pay for it :-)
I really like this application, but I think it would be really useful if I could configure multiple hosts to connect to and manage. And then you could think about stuff like VM duplication and migration.
I have been looking and hoping for a libvirt app. This is really great. Need to allow adding more than one server and get the migrate function in there.
Off to a great start. The app allows starting and stopping domains and viewing info. Would be nice to be able to choose from a list of servers instead of only allowing one server/host at a time. Looking forward to future updates.
Multiple hosts and ssh key access needed - then a 5! Edit: something broke and I get no domains whereas virt-manager shows all 10.
There is no way to connect.
doesn't even connect to kvm/libvirt server
Need option to import private key
Eh. Can't use port other than 22 but functional
Any way to force it to use qemu:///system ? On my Debian server the only way fr me to see the domain list as a user is to use virsh -c qemu:///system
Thoroughly unusable on phones with no menu button.
list of running vms is empty.
Fine. Only one limit: only one cluster possible add to application....
Doesn't support SSH keys.
When I first installed this I was browsing on my phone and didn't see the description. I was expecting something along the lines of VMware support which I don't use. As soon as I saw it was libvirt capable, I was very stoked. I can't fault this app at all to be honest. Having the ability to support multiple hosts would be great, although I see that this is already planned for the next release. Keep it up. Fantastic work