1 mclu (mini cluster) is a virtualization cluster manager.
5 - Entirely command line driven.
7 - No required dependencies except libvirt and ssh.
9 - Only designed for tiny clusters (up to around 10 hosts).
11 - Nothing to install on the nodes except libvirtd and sshd.
13 - Single, simple configuration file.
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18 mclu status Display status of the cluster
19 mclu list List all virtual machines on the cluster
20 mclu wake ham0 Wake up node 'ham0' in the cluster
21 mclu shutdown ham0 Shut down node 'ham0' in the cluster
22 mclu start ham0:vm Start vm on node 'ham0'
23 mclu stop ham0:* Stop all VMs on node 'ham0'
24 mclu migrate *:* ham2: Live migrate all VMs to 'ham2'
25 mclu build ham3:vm fedora-20 Build and run a new Fedora 20 VM on node 'ham3'
26 mclu console ham3:fedora-20 Show me the serial console of a VM
27 mclu viewer ham3:fedora-20 Show me the graphical console of a VM
28 mclu info Print general configuration information
29 mclu --help Print help on all commands
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39 To get a full list of the required and optional dependencies, look at:
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47 If building straight from git, then do:
53 ./configure --prefix /usr --sysconfdir /etc
56 To run without installing:
58 - Edit the configuration file (mclu.conf).
60 - Run commands such as:
69 - Edit the configuration file (/etc/mclu/mclu.conf).
71 - Run commands such as:
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79 The license is GPLv2+.
83 http://git.annexia.org/?p=mclu.git;a=summary
85 There is no mclu mailing list. Send patches to the virt-tools mailing list:
87 http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list