virt-manager(1)

NAME

   virt-manager - display the virtual machine desktop management tool

SYNOPSIS

   virt-manager [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

   virt-manager is a desktop tool for managing virtual machines. It
   provides the ability to control the lifecycle of existing machines
   (bootup/shutdown,pause/resume,suspend/restore), provision new virtual
   machines and various types of store, manage virtual networks, access
   the graphical console of virtual machines, and view performance
   statistics, all done locally or remotely.

OPTIONS

   The following options are accepted when running "virt-manager":

   -h
   --help
       Display command line help summary

   --version
       Show virt-manager's version number and exit

   -c URI
   --connect=URI
       Specify the hypervisor connection "URI"

   --debug
       List debugging output to the console (normally this is only logged
       in ~/.cache/virt-manager/virt-manager.log). This function implies
       --no-fork.

   --no-fork
       Don't fork "virt-manager" off into the background: run it blocking
       the current terminal. Useful for seeing possible errors dumped to
       stdout/stderr.

   --no-conn-autostart
       Don't autostart any libvirt connections when launching
       "virt-manager".

   --show-DIALOG-WINDOW
       Display the corresponding "DIALOG-WINDOW" when launching
       "virt-manager". This function implies --no-conn-autostart and the
       manager window will not be shown at startup in this case.

       The following "DIALOG-WINDOW" options are currently available:

       --show-domain-creator
           Display the wizard for creating new virtual machines

       --show-domain-editor NAME|ID|UUID
           Display the dialog for editing properties of the virtual
           machine with unique ID matching either the domain name, ID, or
           UUID

       --show-domain-performance NAME|ID|UUID
           Display the dialog for monitoring performance of the virtual
           machine with unique ID matching either the domain name, ID, or
           UUID

       --show-domain-console NAME|ID|UUID
           Display the virtual console of the virtual machine with unique
           ID matching either the domain name, ID, or UUID

       --show-host-summary
           Display the main window summarizing performance for all virtual
           machines on the host.

       --spice-disable-auto-usbredir
           Auto USB redirection is supported by default. This option
           switches off it.

   Standard GTK options like --g-fatal-warnings are also accepted.

BUGS

   Please see <http://virt-manager.org/bugs/>

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright (C) Red Hat, Inc, and various contributors.  This is free
   software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU
   General Public License "http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html". There is
   NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.

SEE ALSO

   virsh(1), "virt-viewer(1)", the project website
   "http://virt-manager.org"



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