Have had a quick look, and hopefully will get the chance to install and use it soon. It appears they are shelling out to Powershell scripts to do the heavy lifting, which means this needs to be run on the Windows box that is the Hyper-V server (Hyper-V is included in Windows 8 desktop as well). While thats kind of expected and certainly the easiest path, it would be great if they implemented a Ruby WMI client (or Powershell remoting client?) that could interact with the Hyper-V API directly.
Have had a quick look, and hopefully will get the chance to install and use it soon. It appears they are shelling out to Powershell scripts to do the heavy lifting, which means this needs to be run on the Windows box that is the Hyper-V server (Hyper-V is included in Windows 8 desktop as well). While thats kind of expected and certainly the easiest path, it would be great if they implemented a Ruby WMI client (or Powershell remoting client?) that could interact with the Hyper-V API directly.