On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 08:15:22AM +0200, Yaniv Kaul wrote:
On 01/31/2012 07:38 AM, Brown, Chris (GE Healthcare) wrote:
>I did some more extensive testing tonight to see how many guests would have issues
with a SPICE based console. This testing was specifically during guest OS install time.
On how many of them was the Spice guest agent installed? Without it,
you will not have client-side mouse, which contributes to a much
better mouse behaviour.
>
>Here is the list and the results
>- Red Hat 7.3 --> Mouse unusable
>- Red Hat 9 --> Mouse unusable
>- Fedora core 1 - 14 --> Mouse unusable
>- Fedora core 15 Mouse useable
>- Fedora core 16 Mouse useable
>- Red Hat Enterprise 3.x --> Mouse unusable
>- Red Hat Enterprise 4.x --> Mouse unusable
>- Red Hat Enterprise 5.x --> Mouse unusable
>- Red Hat Enterpise 6.x --> Mouse useable
>- SLES 10 --> Mouse unusable
>- SLES 11 --> Mouse unusable
>- SLES 11 SP1 --> Mouse unusable
>- OpenSUSE 11.1 --> Mouse unusable
>- OpenSUSE 11.2 --> Mouse useable
>- OpenSUSE 11.3 --> Mouse useable
>- OpenSUSE 11.4 --> Mouse useable
wrt the windows guests
>- Windows 2000 SP4 --> Mouse unusable
>- Windows XP --> Mouse unusable
>- Windows Vista --> Mouse unusable
>- Windows Server 2003 --> Mouse unusable
>- Windows Server 2003 R2 --> Mouse unusable
>- Windows Server 2008 --> Mouse unusable
>- Windows Server 2008 R2 --> Mouse unusable
Were you testing with usb
tablet? can you try disabling it? when you say
unusable does that mean it is uncontrollable entirely or too slow? Are
are you using spicec? are you installing in full screen or windowed
mode?
>- Solaris 10 Update9 --> Mouse unusable
>- Solaris 11 Express --> Mouse unusable
>- Solaris 11 --> Mouse unusable
Out of curiosity, and assuming you haven't spent all night on this -
how are you testing so many different operating systems?
And moreover, if you are already into testing so many, any other
issues encountered? Networking works OK across all of them?
Impressive work,
Y.
>
>Of the above guests all of them were fine with a VNC console.
>The windows guests could be loaded via vnc then the qxl drivers installed after
install and all was well.
>However the older Linux guests and all solaris guests were not able to be made to
work with spice during run time forcing VNC to be used if mouse interaction is required.
>
>IMHO if spice will be the only supported console type then some work needs to be done
to take older linux guests and other operating systems into consideration.
>This particularly applies to the PuP when developers or users are loading guests from
scratch.
>
>- Chris
>
>________________________________
>
>From: Brown, Chris (GE Healthcare)
>Sent: Mon 1/30/2012 2:09 PM
>To: 'Itamar Heim'; André Felício
>Cc: spice-devel(a)lists.freedesktop.org; users(a)ovirt.org; David Blechter
>Subject: RE: [Users] oVirt console plans
>
>
>
>You can just rebuild the current RHEV spice-xpi source RPM and drop the resulting
files into you ovirt install.
>- Found here:
http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/6Server/en/RHEV/SRPMS/r...
>- rpmbuild --rebuild rhevm-spice-client-3.0-21.el6.src.rpm (install dependent
packages via yum if build fails due to deps, not that many needed)
>- unpack the resulting spice-xpi client isntallers and cabs from the rpms using:
rpm2cpio
>- rpm2cpio<nameofrpm> | cpio -ivd
>- place the files into their corresponding locations on your ovirt install.
>- you can find the paths where things go via rpm -qlp<packagename> replace
"rhevm" with "engine" pathing wise
>- Pathing on ovirt should be something like:
>--> /usr/share/ovirt-engine/engine.ear/engineanger.ear/
>--> /usr/share/ovirt-engine/enginer.ear/userportal.ear/ovirt.org...
>-restart jboss and you will be good to go
>
>- Chris
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: users-bounces(a)ovirt.org [mailto:users-bounces@ovirt.org] On Behalf Of Itamar
Heim
>Sent: Monday, January 30, 2012 2:01 PM
>To: André Felício
>Cc: spice-devel(a)lists.freedesktop.org; users(a)ovirt.org; David Blechter
>Subject: Re: [Users] oVirt console plans
>
>On 01/30/2012 09:58 PM, André Felício wrote:
>>>>There are many SO (windows) that access by SPICE is a little tricky.
>>>What's tricky with Spice? If there's anything we can do to help make
>>>Spice easier to use, let us know.
>>I tried compiling spice-xpi for windows it several times and it still
>>fails. Anyone have the spice-client and spice-xpi compiled for
>>windows?
>cc'ing spice-devel to provide input on status/availability of spice-xpi for
windows and/or spice-activex.
>
>>OVirt appears VNC console in the option but does not have a way to
>>access it over webadmin.
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