
On 06/03/2014 10:33 AM, Jean-Pierre WEISS wrote: =20
Thank you, I have 2 clients, one on fedora 20 with spice-xpi 2.8.90-1.fc20 and one on debian 7.5 with spice-client. The USB Support is set to Native but, on
--=_589b81d213389104cae073894a8784a9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Thank you, it was so simple... I'm confusing, I haven't see the option on the menu on spice-xpi.=20 In fact, it works on my Fedora 20 client. But not on my Debian client for, with spice-client, I d'ont have the menu to had USB devices. Is it a way to automatically mount USB devices ?=20 Thanks,=20 Jean-Pierre WEISS Administrateur Syst=C3=A8mes et R=C3=A9seaux Mairie de Saint-Ouen Le 03/06/2014 10:58, Ren=C3=A9 Koch a =C3=A9crit : the vm, I can't see any USB device that is connected to my clients.
=20
I just tested USB redirection with a Fedora 20 client to a Fedora 20=20
guest (don't have a virtualized Windows 7 vm atm).
=20 It works, but:
- With spice-xpi the automatic USB redirection didn't work. I had to
leave full screen, choose File - USB device selection and manually=20
select the USB device I want to redirect
=20 - With native client USB redirection works out of the box =20 Btw, I also figured out that Fedora 20 (the client) blocks USB=20 redirection if you have SELinux on enforcing - setting it to permissive=20 works. =20 Regards, Ren=C3=A9
Jean-Pierre WEISS Administrateur Syst=C3=A8mes et R=C3=A9seaux Mairie = de Saint-Ouen Tel : 01 49 45 77 18 Le 03/06/2014 01:40, Cody Chan a =C3=A9cr= it :
Hi, you also need usbclerk/zadig in client if your client is windows, and don't forget to choose "Native" for usb-redir in ovirt manager before starting the vm Regards Cody On Tue, Jun 3, 2014 at 4:37 AM, Itamar Heim <iheim@redhat.com <mailto:iheim@redhat.com>> wrote: On 06/02/2014 03:57 PM, Jean-Pierre WEISS wrote: Hi, I'm trying to redirect USB devices on a Windows 7 vm. But, after searching the web, I didn't find any procedure to do this. Here is my configuration : Host : CentOS 6.5 with ovirt 3.4.0.1-el6 vm : Windows 7 with the virtio drivers (virtio-win- 0.1.74) installed, spice-guest-tools-0.74, and ovirt-guest-agent installed. All is working fine, except that I can see
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