On 4 Oct 2013, at 17:12, Itamar Heim wrote:
On 10/04/2013 06:09 PM, Haoyang Haven Liu wrote:
> I can appreciate the .vv file for certain platforms in which virt-viewer provides
additional benefits, but my point was I (and I suspect at least some other) use existing
VNC clients in Mac/Windows/Linux, and perhaps don't want to use virt-viewer. In those
cases, that the "download .vv file method" is more needlessly cumbersome as
compared to the "popup with host/port/password" method, whether it involves
writing a wrapper, or just open the downloaded text file.
>
> As I said, perhaps instead of the two console options scheme currently, it should be
a three console option scheme with "VNC", "virt-viewer",
"SPICE", because the "download .vv file method" is not at all
(generic) VNC clients friendly.
it is missing a script for you to associate with your browser, which will get the .vv
file and launch your favorite vnc client with the info from the .vv file?
or, if you prefer, associate it with your favorite text editor so you can copy&paste
the same info as before.
It's a browser's association you have to set/change
Thanks,
michal
>
>
>
> On Oct 4, 2013, at 4:49 AM, Itamar Heim <iheim(a)redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> On 10/03/2013 02:29 AM, Christian Hernandez wrote:
>>>>> Since virt-viewer appears to be a linux-only tool, and VNC clients
>>> from Windows or OS X do not recognize the file formats, opening a
>>> console to a VM just became more cumbersome for not apparent >>
benefit.
>>> There should at least be an option for those that don't use virt-viewer
>>> to still get the popup.
>>>
>>> Agreed
>>>
>>> Maybe this is just a ploy to get everyone to use Spice?
>>>
>>> ...if that's the case; when are we going to get Spice plugin for Mac
OSX?
>>
>> to answer both.
>> 1. its not a ploy, its actually to solve the problem for platforms without
plugins for spice or vnc (no platform has a plugin for vnc).
>>
>> 2. virt-viewer supports both windows and linux
>>
http://www.spice-space.org/download.html
>>
>> i remember there is a client for mac as well actually, i suggest asking on:
>>
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/spice-devel
>>
>> 3. you can write a small wrapper script and associate it with the .vv file
(hopefully, someone will do this and attach an example for others).
>> this will work for both vnc of your choice and spice on any platform
>>
>> HTH,
>> Itamar
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>> Christian Hernandez
>>> 1225 Los Angeles Street
>>> Glendale, CA 91204
>>> Phone: 877-782-2737 ext. 4566
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>>> christianh(a)4over.com <mailto:christianh@4over.com>
>>> <mailto:christianh@4over.com <mailto:christianh@4over.com>>
>>>
www.4over.com <
http://www.4over.com/> <
http://www.4over.com
>>> <
http://www.4over.com/>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 4:20 PM, Haoyang Haven Liu <haven.liu(a)ucla.edu
>>> <mailto:haven.liu@ucla.edu>> wrote:
>>>
>>> The replacement of VNC popup with a .vv file download seems like a
>>> (or several) step backward. Since virt-viewer appears to be a
>>> linux-only tool, and VNC clients from Windows or OS X do not
>>> recognize the file formats, opening a console to a VM just became
>>> more cumbersome for not apparent benefit. There should at least be
>>> an option for those that don't use virt-viewer to still get the popup.
>>>
>>> Haven
>>>
>>> On Sep 30, 2013, at 2:08 AM, Frantisek Kobzik <fkobzik(a)redhat.com
>>> <mailto:fkobzik@redhat.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello Nick,
>>>>
>>>> concerning the 3rd screenshot - that was a bug in oVirt, but the
>>> fix has been already merged.
>>>>
>>>> About the VNC popup - indeed, it has been removed. The only way
>>> to get the VNC connection information is using 'Native' mode in
>>> Console options dialog and then open incoming .vv file (e.g. using
>>> text editor, script...). I suppose the virt-viewer association with
>>> .vv file must be turned off (otherwise virt-viewer will pop up
>>> instantly).
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Frank.
>>>>
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Nicholas Kesick" <cybertimber2000(a)hotmail.com
>>> <mailto:cybertimber2000@hotmail.com>>
>>>> To: "oVirt Mailing List" <users(a)ovirt.org
<mailto:users@ovirt.org>>
>>>> Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2013 11:09:14 PM
>>>> Subject: [Users] Understanding Console Options
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to understand the various console options for a wiki
>>> page. Can someone make sure what I have in the attachments are right?
>>>>
>>>> Also when a VM is set to Spice and I open Console Options (at
>>> least in IE 10 for me, need to test further), it opens to Remote
>>> Desktop. Are these active yet? I don't see RDP as an option under
>>> Edit > Console.
>>>>
>>>> Finally, is there any way to get the VNC option that we had in
>>> oVirt 3.2 that would pop up with a port number and password to use
>>> with a local client?
>>>>
>>>> - Nick
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