I did not see that and it works, thank you! Looks like I need some UI
driver help though.
Running the script actually helped me get to the root cause... Can't access
the host name error. Of course it couldn't, I don't expose that host name
outside the ovirt network. I was on my wireless network. Once I plugged
into the ovirt net it worked. Duh!
Do you know of any spice graphic packages that don't need to be compiled?
Cheers!
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 2:25 PM, Karli Sjöberg <Karli.Sjoberg(a)slu.se> wrote:
Den 9 feb 2014 20:00 skrev Drew Showers <drew(a)augurworks.com>:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm a nube with ovirt, but have the ovirt-engine and 1 remote host up
and running (separate physical servers, same subnet). The network, DNS. NFS
all work. I can create VM's, install the ISO OS with no problems. Here is
were I get stuck.
>
> After a frustrating few hours trying to get a console to launch on my
mac,
Have you seen this?
http://www.ovirt.org/SPICE_Remote-Viewer_on_OS_X
/Karli
I broke down and created a new Centos 6.4 Desktop VM using Fusion. I've
installed -
>
> spice-xpi (yum install spice-xpi)
> virt-manager (yum install virt-manager)
>
> Using Firefox, if I try to open the console from the ovirt admin using
Spice browser plugin or native client options, nothing happens (no errors
either), other than message saying the user is initiating a console
session.
>
> If using VNC, then it wants to either download the console.vv or open it
with the default viewer, which throws and error "Unable to connect to the
graphics server file"
>
> So, I'm stuck in going any further until I get this worked out. No VM IP
or host name (unless I'm missing something)... I actually find this quite
unfriendly. I know similar issues have been discussed previously, but none
have solved my problem. BTW: I'm running Centos 6.5 on both the engine and
host.
>
> I'm not sure if I'm missing additional packages or what. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Drew