
I did not see that and it works, thank you! Looks like I need some UI driver help though. Running the script actually helped me get to the root cause... Can't access the host name error. Of course it couldn't, I don't expose that host name outside the ovirt network. I was on my wireless network. Once I plugged into the ovirt net it worked. Duh! Do you know of any spice graphic packages that don't need to be compiled? Cheers! On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 2:25 PM, Karli Sjöberg <Karli.Sjoberg@slu.se> wrote:
Den 9 feb 2014 20:00 skrev Drew Showers <drew@augurworks.com>:
Hello,
I'm a nube with ovirt, but have the ovirt-engine and 1 remote host up
and running (separate physical servers, same subnet). The network, DNS. NFS all work. I can create VM's, install the ISO OS with no problems. Here is were I get stuck.
After a frustrating few hours trying to get a console to launch on my
mac,
Have you seen this?
http://www.ovirt.org/SPICE_Remote-Viewer_on_OS_X
/Karli
I broke down and created a new Centos 6.4 Desktop VM using Fusion. I've installed -
spice-xpi (yum install spice-xpi) virt-manager (yum install virt-manager)
Using Firefox, if I try to open the console from the ovirt admin using
Spice browser plugin or native client options, nothing happens (no errors either), other than message saying the user is initiating a console session.
If using VNC, then it wants to either download the console.vv or open it
with the default viewer, which throws and error "Unable to connect to the graphics server file"
So, I'm stuck in going any further until I get this worked out. No VM IP
or host name (unless I'm missing something)... I actually find this quite unfriendly. I know similar issues have been discussed previously, but none have solved my problem. BTW: I'm running Centos 6.5 on both the engine and host.
I'm not sure if I'm missing additional packages or what. Any help would
be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Drew