On 1 Jul 2019, at 12:31, kim.kargaard(a)noroff.no wrote:
Hi,
We are running ovirt 4.3. The engine is on a bare metal machine and the hosts are running
on Centos 7. When installing the engine, I set it to be the webproxy. When I create a new
vm, I select both SPICE+VNC. When clicking on the console I only have the option for SPICE
native, not for the HTML option.
spice-html5 has been dropped in 4.2 because of bugs and the lack of activity in that
project
For VNC I have both options and the HTML option can be selected and
works. But, this is also the only option that works. VNC Native as well as SPICE Native do
not work.
I have tried using both remote viewer on Mac
that’s an alpha version not really functioning that well
and a VNC client on a Windows machine
if that’s a generic VNC client then you haev to adapt the parameters from console.vv file
to actual arguments of that client. The only one which understands the format out of the
box is remote-viewer
and neither will actually open the VM. I would really also like the
SPICE HTML option to exist, but it does not. The enable SPICE proxy in the Console
selection is greyed out.
When I open in remoteviewer (Mac) I get Unable to connect to the graphic server.
certificate issues perhaps? are the hosts (hostname/port in console.vv) reachable directly
from the client?
Thanks,
michal
Any suggestions?
Kim
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