On 22-2-2013 12:04, Michal Skrivanek wrote:
well, there is HTML5 SPICE client we have in mind for some time as
well….it's a different project, but since the integration is as easy as (well,
relatively:) adding the right web page with client I think it's still a better choice
for initial implementation -
http://www.spice-space.org/page/Html5
RDP sounds attractive though, also since it's pushing some of the processing to the
server(or engine) side it may be more suitable for something like tablets where I
don't expect high performance on the client side, where novnc/html5spice is pushing
the processing to exclusively)
hopefully we should see something in 3.3 already…any help welcomed:-) it can be already
tested separately, even though the usage would be cumbersome, still, could give us more
data what is worth integrating...
I just tried but don't get any image. What I
did was install git on my
host, checked out the proxy, started it and used
http://www.ovirt.org/How_to_Connect_to_SPICE_Console_Without_Portal#Set_T...
in a second terminal to set a password and then used my browser to
connect to the proxy with the password. The proxy sees my connection but
I get an error and no console
There is a VM running with spice on 5900.
[root@host02 ~]# ps -f 22058 | grep spice
qemu 22058 1 1 13:55 ? Sl 0:04 /usr/bin/qemu-kvm
-name firewall01 -S -M pc-0.14 -cpu Conroe -enable-kvm -m 512 -smp
1,sockets=1,cores=1,threads=1 -uuid 9e73693c-3759-4ab0-ac09-8263f38ab2bf
-smbios
.....
virtserialport,bus=virtio-serial0.0,nr=3,chardev=charchannel2,id=channel2,name=com.redhat.spice.0
-spice
port=5900,tls-port=5901,addr=0,x509-dir=/etc/pki/vdsm/libvirt-spice,tls-channel=main,tls-channel=display,tls-channel=inputs,tls-
# vdsClient -s 0 setVmTicket 9e73693c-3759-4ab0-ac09-8263f38ab2bf
password 1000
code = 0
message = Done
6: 192.168.216.236: Plain non-SSL (ws://) WebSocket connection
6: 192.168.216.236: Version hybi-13, base64: 'False'
6: connecting to: localhost:5900
What is it that I'm doing wrong?
Joop
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