Hi,
we´ve been using the spice page to make users install the ActiveX
plugin for a while now, and have had no complaints so far. But while it
does it´s job, you really noticed it wasn´t quite part of oVirt as a
whole with it´s rather...spartan design:) So I have taken a little time
to make it look just a little prettier, and feel more like a part of the
product.
thanks for improving this.
I could appreciate it more if you send a screenshot :)
Thanks,
Itamar
/usr/share/ovirt-engine/engine.ear/root.war/spice.html:
http://pastebin.com/hjK3MtMH
/usr/share/ovirt-engine/engine.ear/root.war/spice.css:
http://pastebin.com/dtQZ1kif
Hope someone enjoys it.
Best Regards
Karli Sjöberg
tor 2012-09-06 klockan 15:36 -0500 skrev Dead Horse:
> Wiki page added. Feel free to change/edit/contribute or provide feedback.
> Link:
>
http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/How_to_Connect_to_SPICE_Console_With_Portal
>
> - DHC
>
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 11:05 PM, Robert Middleswarth
> <robert(a)middleswarth.net <mailto:robert@middleswarth.net>> wrote:
>
> You should be able to create an ID. Once you create it several
> people can update your account I am one of them.
>
> Thanks
> Robert
>
>
>
> On 08/30/2012 11:17 PM, Dead Horse wrote:
>
>> I would be happy to wiki'fy it ;)
>> I have requested a wiki account so I will just need someone to
>> grant the proper create/edit page access or create a stub page
>> and allow edit access to it.
>> - DHC
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Douglas Landgraf
>> <dougsland(a)redhat.com <mailto:dougsland@redhat.com>> wrote:
>
>> On 08/30/2012 02:22 AM, Yaniv Kaul wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks!
>>
>>> Can you wiki'fy it (@
wiki.ovirt.org
<
http://wiki.ovirt.org>) ?
>>
>>> Y.
>>>
>> +1
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>> I have seen this question asked many times on this list
>>> and the spice-devel list. Now having figured out how to
>>> make it work I will provide the answer to the rest of
>>> the community.
>>>
>>> *NOTE* this only applies to Windows/Internet Explorer
>>> users. There exists no other option other than the html5
>>> spice console (still beta/in development) for windows
>>> users ATM. This will also only work with Internet Explorer.
>>>
>>> Basic Steps:
>>> - Install an oVirt server.
>>> - Add at least one node
>>> - Setup storage/iso/export domains
>>>
>>> Advanced steps
>>> - Start by downloading:
>>>
http://elmarco.fedorapeople.org/spice.cab
>>> - Create a directory for it oVirt looks by default in
>>> /usr/share/spice
>>> - Rename spice.cab to SpiceX.cab and copy it into
>>> /usr/share/spice
>>> - Now edit
>>> /usr/share/ovirt-engine/engine.ear/root.war/WEB-INF and
>>> add the following:
>>>
>>> <!-- SpiceX.cab -->
>>> <servlet>
>>> <servlet-name>SpiceX.cab</servlet-name>
>>>
>>>
<servlet-class>org.ovirt.engine.core.FileServlet</servlet-class>
>>> <init-param>
>>> <param-name>type</param-name>
>>>
<param-value>application/octet-stream</param-value>
>>> </init-param>
>>> <init-param>
>>> <param-name>file</param-name>
>>>
<param-value>/usr/share/spice/SpiceX.cab</param-value>
>>> </init-param>
>>> </servlet>
>>> <servlet-mapping>
>>> <servlet-name>SpiceX.cab</servlet-name>
>>> <url-pattern>/spice/SpiceX.cab</url-pattern>
>>> </servlet-mapping>
>>>
>>> - Next create an html file within
>>> /usr/share/ovirt-engine/engine.ear/root.war
>>> - In the example below an html file called
"spice.html"
>>> - Copy/Paste the below into spice.html:
>>>
>>> <!DOCTYPE html>
>>> <html>
>>> <head>
>>> <title>SPICE Plugin Installer</title>
>>>
>>> <script type="text/javascript">
>>> function installSpice()
>>> {
>>> try {
>>> document.getElementById('SpiceX').innerHTML =
>>> '<OBJECT id="SpiceX"
codebase="/spice/SpiceX.cab"
>>> classid="clsid:ACD6D89C-938D-49B4-8E81-DDBD13F4B48A"
>>> width="0"
height="0"></OBJECT>';
>>> } catch (ex) {
>>> alert("Epic Fail!: " + ex.Description);
>>> }
>>> }
>>> </script>
>>>
>>> </head>
>>> <body>
>>> <p>
>>> <p><b id='SpiceX'>Spice ActiveX
Plugin</b> </p>
>>> <button onclick='installSpice()'>Install Spice
>>> Plugin</button>
>>> </p>
>>> </body>
>>> </html>
>>>
>>> - Save the file
>>> - You will now need to restart the ovirt-engine service
>>> EG: systemctl restart ovirt-engine.service OR service
>>> ovirt-engine restart
>>> - The installer page will now be available at
>>> http://<url to ovirt server>/spice.html EX:
>>>
http://ovirt.azeroth.net/spice.html
>>> - Navigate to that page and click the install button
>>> - IE will prompt you to deploy/install the SpiceX
>>> cabinet file
>>> - It may gripe about an unsigned or untrusted source,
>>> acknowledge this an proceed anyways
>>> - If the install succeeds the text "Spice ActiveX
>>> Plugin" on the page will change to blank (it's actually
>>> the plugin with null values)
>>> - The console button in the user and webadmin portals
>>> will now launch the new virt-viwer spice based console!
>>>
>>> Happy Spice Consoling to your VM's from Windows!
>>>
>>> *NOTE*
>>> To uninstall the plugin:
>>> - The below removes the add-on from IE (EG: removes
>>> knowledge of "application/x-spice")
>>> - pop a command terminal and type:
>>> On Windows XP: regsvr32 /u "C:\Documents and
>>> Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application
>>> Data\virt-viewer\bin\SpiceX.dll"
>>> On Windows 7 regsvr32 /u C:\Documents and
>>> Settings\Administrator\Local
>>> Settings\AppData\virt-viewer\bin\SpiceX.dll"
>>> - Next we need to remove the rest of virt-viewer
>>> - Go to add/remove programs and uninstall virt-viewer,
>>> this removes the rest of virt-viewer from the system
>>>
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>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Cheers
>> Douglas
>>
>>
>>
>>
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