Installation guide

vi rt-to p
A command line utility similar to to p, which shows statistics related to virtualized domains.
This tool ships in its own package: virt-top.
vi rt-v2v
A graphical tool to convert virtual machines from Xen and VMware hypervisors to run on
KVM. This tool ships in its own package: virt-v2v.
vi rt-vi ewer
A minimal tool for displaying the graphical console of a virtual machine via the VNC and
SPICE protocols. This tool ships in its own package: virt-viewer.
vi rt-what
A shell script that detects whether a program is running in a virtual machine. This tool ships
in its own package: virt-what.
vi rt-who
The virt-who package is a Red Hat Enterprise Linux host agent that queries lib virt for guest
UUID s. It then passes that data to the local entitlement server for the purposes of issuing
certificates. This tool ships in its own package: virt-who.
vi rt-wi n-reg
A command line tool to export and merge Windows Registry entries from a Windows virtual
machine, and perform simple Registry operations. This tool is installed as part of the
libguestfs-tools package.
Warning
Using vi rt-wi n-reg on running virtual machines will cause irreversible disk
corruption in the virtual machine. vi rt-wi n-reg attempts to prevent its own use on
running virtual machines, but cannot catch all cases.
Warning
Modifying the Windows Registry is an inherently risky operation, as the format is
deliberately obscure and undocumented. Changes to the registry can leave the
system unbootable, so ensure you have a reliable backup before you use the --
merg e option.
vi rt-xml -val i d ate
A command line tool to validate lib virt XML files for compliance with the published schema.
This tool is installed as part of the libvirt-client package.
Chapt er 5. Virt ualizat ion T ools
31