Qemudo is a software solution providing a web-based interface to QEMU, enabling users to manage and control several virtual machines effortlessly.
Apart from the cluster environment, Qemudo can also be used to manage just a couple of VMs running locally. However, there is a known issue that Qemudo users need to be aware of. A core component of Qemudo, qsh, may crash with the error message 'send: Cannot determine peer address' due to a Perl bug.
Qemudo has recently released an upgraded version with several new features such as support for the new -vnc option syntax in QEMU 0.9.0, and the creation of qemudorc shell script by qd. The new release also fixes a Perl bug in qsh that replaces sockname() with hostpath(). The installation documentation has been improved to provide users with a better understanding of the software.
Overall, Qemudo is a comprehensive tool that offers an easy-to-use web interface for QEMU. It saves users valuable time and minimizes the learning curve associated with managing virtual machines. It is a must-have for users who are looking for an efficient and effective way to manage virtual machines.
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