On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Itamar Heim wrote:
this should work for ovirt as well, the check is only that there is no
driver:
>
> // If it is not windows or SPICE guest agent is not installed,
> make sure the WAN options are disabled.
> if (!getEntity().getvm_os().isWindows() ||
> getEntity().getSpiceDriverVersion() == null) {
> getspice().setIsWanOptionsEnabled(false);
> }
Sorry for the late feedback.
and the driver name is based on ConfigValues.SpiceDriverNameInGuest,
so
please check the value you have there and compare to the name in the guest.
How can I check it? On guest side or engine/host side?
In the mean time I found a bug in spice-guest-tools-0.3.exe in my opinion.
See this screenshot:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwoPbcrMv8mvSWx3OGZMUEFVckE/edit?usp=sharing
I ran installation from c:\temp and it seems it configured the service
as starting from
C:\temp\vdagent-win32_20111124\vdagent_x86
so that if I clean my c:\temp dir I loose the agent and service...
I'm going to post this to spice-devel mailing list to have some information
Where are they supposed to install themselves?
Versions of agent and services are here:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwoPbcrMv8mvQUVyWFpnLXRHcjA/edit?usp=sharing
But I have not understood how to check and compare, sorry....
Can you explain if I have to run any query in engine db or run any
command to get these values?
Thanks
Gianluca