I think the following is a good start: 11.3. SPICE Agent Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 | Red Hat Customer Portal | | | | | |
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Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
On Sun, Feb 7, 2021 at 20:29, Bill Geebgee@campercaver.net wrote: Hi Strahil -
How does one reach a guest via spice? I am not familiar with any remote access application called "spice". I have tried two methods of accessing the host. First is to open it from the Virtual Machine Manager on the host. Second is to use TigerVNC to access it across the local network.
I see a package installed on the guest which looks like the guest agent. Is there more that needs to be added? This is the only qemu package installed on both the Fedora machine that does not resize and the CentOS7 machine that will resize. The versions are way different between the two guests.
[root@practice21a ~]# rpm -qa | grep qemu qemu-guest-agent-5.1.0-9.fc33.x86_64
The Fedora guest has, as you see, version 5.1.0-9. The CentOS7 guest has version 2.12.0-3. Perhaps the Fedora guest version is too new to run on a CentOS7 host??
I see other QEMU packages available. One of them is called "qemu-device-display-qxl" which is very suggestive. However, that package is NOT installed on the CentOS7 guest and yet that guest works.
Another package I see is "libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu". This package is installed on the host but is not present on either guest. Is it needed on guests?