Thanks for the info Dan. If that's what it takes I'll need to
use a
different method. The one you describe is not only very messy but
extremely breakable and error prone (e.g. if the VM migrates to another
host).
regards,
John
On 11/10/14 02:02, Dan Yasny wrote:
> The steps are:
> 1. Find the VM's UUID in the API
>
https://rhevm/ovirt-engine/api/vms?search=VMNAME
> 2. Find the VM's current host and spice ports:
>
https://rhevm/ovirt-engine/api/vms/UUID/
> Look for the <display> section - it will hold the host IP or FQDN, and
> the spice ports
> 3. Issue a spice ticket via
https://rhevm/ovirt-engine/api/vms/UUID/ticket
> 4. Connect with a spice client (remote-viewer or spicec) with the
> target being HOST:PORT and the ticket you issued as password
>
> All this can be scripted via the API or the engine CLI
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Dan
>
> On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 5:03 PM, John Gardeniers
> <jgardeniers(a)objectmastery.com <mailto:jgardeniers@objectmastery.com>>
> wrote:
>
> Connecting to a VM console with Spice via the RHEV/Ovirt admin
> interface works just fine. How can I connect to a VM's console
> using a free-standing Spice viewer, such as the Chrome Spice
> Viewer plug-in? I've so far found no information on this at all.
>
> regards,
> John
>
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