If you have a Linux machine with KVM on it, you can manage those VMs remotely from a Mac using virt-manager.
SSH to the Linux machine and add your SSH user to the libvirt
group
sudo usermod -a -G libvirt $(whoami)
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | |
<!DOCTYPE keyboard PUBLIC "" "file://localhost/System/Library/DTDs/KeyboardLayout.dtd"> | |
<!-- Key mapping for PC-style keys with Swiss French layout --> | |
<!--Last edited by Ukelele version 2.2.8 on 2015-06-02 at 17:10 (CEST)--> | |
<keyboard group="0" id="16101" name="PC Swiss French" maxout="1"> | |
<layouts> | |
<layout first="0" last="0" modifiers="commonModifiers" mapSet="ISO"/> | |
</layouts> | |
<modifierMap id="commonModifiers" defaultIndex="0"> | |
<keyMapSelect mapIndex="0"> |
#!/usr/bin/python3 | |
import sys, socket | |
from multiprocessing.dummy import Pool as ThreadPool | |
import multiprocessing | |
import time | |
def starter(sockets): | |
for sock in sockets: | |
print("Broadcasting") | |
sock.send("Broadcast tutut\n".encode()) |
// Reference | |
// Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo.dll | |
// Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Sdk.Sfc.dll | |
// Microsoft.SqlServer.SqlEnum.dll | |
// Microsoft.SqlServer.Smo.dll | |
// all from %PROGRAM FILES%\Microsoft SQL Server\100\SDK\Assemblies | |
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo; | |
using Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Common; |