
----- Original Message -----
From: "Frantisek Kobzik" <fkobzik@redhat.com> To: "Greg Sheremeta" <gshereme@redhat.com> Cc: "users" <users@ovirt.org> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 3:31:56 AM Subject: Re: [Users] test day help -- console
Hi Greg, ad 1,2: what virt-viewer version are you using? old clients don't have support for connecting with .vv file.
See my reply to Michal, but ... greg@dauntless:~$ sudo yum install virt-viewer Loaded plugins: langpacks, refresh-packagekit Package virt-viewer-0.5.7-2.fc20.x86_64 already installed and latest version Nothing to do
ad 3: have you websocket proxy up and running on your engine? in case you configured websocket proxy in engine-setup,
I did
have you imported engine's CA in your browser?
I have not -- but I see no error telling me to. There should be an error.
Also - did SPICE web browser plugin invocation work for you?
It worked from the engine machine, but not from a remote third machine. It says "Unable to connect to the graphic server (null)" Thanks, Greg
Cheers, Frank.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Sheremeta" <gshereme@redhat.com> To: "users" <users@ovirt.org> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 11:57:52 PM Subject: [Users] test day help -- console
I'm having a tough time getting a VM console working via VNC. I set a VM to use VNC, and I installed virt-viewer.
1. When I try to open a .vv file with virt-viewer, I get an error "Cannot find guest domain /var/tmp/console.vv" 2. Using a VNC client to connect to the host with the password in the .vv file just immediately disconnects it -- no error message. 3. noVNC just gives me an empty popup with a gray background.
Any ideas?
Greg Sheremeta Red Hat, Inc. Sr. Software Engineer, RHEV Cell: 919-807-1086 gshereme@redhat.com
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