Regarding your mockups: I don't think there is a way to enable/disable the text console. It will be always there.

On virt-manager you can choose which one to use (text or graphical) but as we talked on scrum meeting we can add a new option to handle the text console (if it is available).

On 10/15/2014 07:00 AM, Yu Xin Huo wrote:
Design below, I prefer the 1st one.

I have tried to create 2 VMs today, one is created by kimchi, the other is created by virt-manager.
Looks like virt-manager by default enabled serial console.
  











On 10/14/2014 6:04 PM, Yu Xin Huo wrote:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Virtualization_Administration_Guide/sect-Virtualization-Troubleshooting_-Troubleshooting_with_serial_consoles.html

Per my understanding:

1. To enable the serial console, it needs configuration on guest OS.
   
        You must configure the virtualized operating system to output information to the virtual serial port.
        The serial port is called ttyS0 on Linux or COM1 on Windows.

    It need to modify the /boot/grub/grub.conf file on guest OS and reboot guest.

    So VM must have OS already installed, seems like it needs the guest to be running.

2. The serial console can be accessed with 'virsh console' or 'use virt-manager to display the virtual text console'.

     So the target of this work item is to add a 'web command line console' in kimchi UI to access the 'serial console'?




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