machine to be cloned to form a new virtual machine. It automates
copying of data across to new disk images, and updates the UUID, MAC
address, and name in the configuration.
-`virt-df <https://people.redhat.com/rjones/virt-df/>`__
+`virt-df <https://libguestfs.org/virt-df.1.html>`__
Examine the utilization of each filesystem in a virtual machine from
the comfort of the host machine. This tool peeks into the guest disks
and determines how much space is used. It can cope with common Linux
The plugins provided by Guido Günther allow to monitor various things
like network and block I/O with
`Munin <https://munin-monitoring.org/>`__.
-`Nagios-virt <https://people.redhat.com/rjones/nagios-virt/>`__
- Nagios-virt is a configuration tool to add monitoring of your
- virtualised domains to `Nagios <https://www.nagios.org/>`__. You can
- use this tool to either set up a new Nagios installation for your Xen
- or QEMU/KVM guests, or to integrate with your existing Nagios
- installation.
-`PCP <https://pcp.io/man/man1/pmdalibvirt.1.html>`__
+`PCP <https://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/pmdalibvirt.1.html>`__
The PCP libvirt PMDA (plugin) is part of the
`PCP <https://pcp.io/>`__ toolkit and provides hypervisor and guest
information and complete set of guest performance metrics. It
that using libvirt's APIs. This method involves concepts: the notion of
`backing chains <https://libvirt.org/kbase/backing_chains.html>`_,
`QCOW2 overlays
-<https://qemu.readthedocs.io/en/latest/interop/live-block-operations.html#disk-image-backing-chain-notation>`_,
+<https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/interop/live-block-operations.html#disk-image-backing-chain-notation>`_,
and a special operation called "active block-commit", which allows
live-merging an overlay disk image into its backing file.
SEE ALSO
========
-virsh(1), `online instructions <https://libvirt.org/locking.html>`_,
+virsh(1), `online instructions <https://libvirt.org/kbase/locking.html>`_,
`https://libvirt.org/ <https://libvirt.org/>`_
virsh(1), libvirtd(8),
`https://libvirt.org/daemons.html <https://libvirt.org/daemons.html>`_,
-`https://libvirt.org/drvinterface.html <https://libvirt.org/drvinterface.html>`_
virsh(1), libvirtd(8),
`https://libvirt.org/daemons.html <https://libvirt.org/daemons.html>`_,
-`https://libvirt.org/drvnetwork.html <https://libvirt.org/drvnetwork.html>`_
virsh(1), libvirtd(8),
`https://libvirt.org/daemons.html <https://libvirt.org/daemons.html>`_,
-`https://libvirt.org/drvnwfilter.html <https://libvirt.org/drvnwfilter.html>`_
virsh(1), libvirtd(8),
`https://libvirt.org/daemons.html <https://libvirt.org/daemons.html>`_,
-`https://libvirt.org/drvstorage.html <https://libvirt.org/drvstorage.html>`_
+`https://libvirt.org/storage.html <https://libvirt.org/storage.html>`_
virsh(1), libvirtd(8),
`https://libvirt.org/daemons.html <https://libvirt.org/daemons.html>`_,
-`https://libvirt.org/drvvz.html <https://libvirt.org/drvvz.html>`_
+`https://libvirt.org/drvopenvz.html <https://libvirt.org/drvopenvz.html>`_
Users who need pre-built Windows DLLs of libvirt are advised to use the `Virt
Viewer <https://virt-manager.org>`__ pre-compiled `Windows MSI
-packages <https://virt-manager.org/download/>`__
+packages <https://virt-manager.org/download.html>`__
These installers include the libvirt, gtk-vnc and spice-gtk DLLs along with any
of their pre-requisite supporting DLLs, the virsh command line tool and the