Sorry for top posting, this is the only option that the phone allow.
If the host is running a X server you can use -X option with ssh.
$ ssh -X user@host And start virt-manager to manage the VMs. On Oct 20, 2013 11:40 AM, "Larry Martell" larry.martell@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, October 19, 2013, Earl Ramirez wrote:
On Sat, 2013-10-19 at 21:18 -0600, Larry Martell wrote:
On Saturday, October 19, 2013, Earl Ramirez wrote:
On Sat, 2013-10-19 at 17:23 -0600, Larry Martell wrote:
On Sat, Oct 19, 2013 at 4:56 PM, Larry Martell <
larry.martell@gmail.com
wrote:
I had posted last week about trying to get VNC working. I was
never
successful nor were multiple admins. But we realized that all the
hosts we
tried on were VMs. We followed the same procedure ( http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/VNC-Server) on a machine with
physical
HW
and it worked with no problem. But on the VM I can connect, but I
don't get
any window displayed. Here is what is in the log:
Sat Oct 19 18:39:55 2013 vncext: VNC extension running! vncext: Listening for VNC connections on all interface(s),
port
5902
vncext: created VNC server for screen 0 GNOME_KEYRING_SOCKET=/tmp/keyring-Y6Tg3c/socket SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/keyring-Y6Tg3c/socket.ssh GNOME_KEYRING_PID=19728 Failed to play sound: File or data not found
** (nm-applet:19775): WARNING **: <WARN> request_name(): Could
not
acquire the NetworkManagerUserSettings service. Error: (9) Connection ":1.552" is not allowed to own the
service
"org.freedesktop.NetworkManagerUserSettings" due to security
policies
in
the configuration file
Googling that error I found this: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=63576 and I followed
the
advice
there. Now I don't get that error, but I still get no display. Now
all I
get in the log is this:
19/10/2013 07:14:27 PM [IPv6] Got connection from client ::ffff:10.250.151.75 19/10/2013 07:14:27 PM other clients: 19/10/2013 07:14:27 PM Client Protocol Version 3.7 19/10/2013 07:14:27 PM Advertising security type 2 19/10/2013 07:14:28 PM Client returned security type 2
My xstartup file is identical on the VM and the physical host.
Does anyone out there have VNC working on a VM?
19/10/2013 06:39:59 PM Autoprobing TCP port in (all) network
interface
19/10/2013 06:39:59 PM Listening IPv{4,6}://*:5900 19/10/2013 06:39:59 PM Autoprobing selected port 5900 19/10/2013 06:39:59 PM Advertising authentication type: 'VNC Authentication' (2) 19/10/2013 06:39:59 PM Advertising security type: 'VNC
Authentication'
(2)
(polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1:19796): GLib-GObject-WARNING
**:
cannot regster existing type `_PolkitError'
(polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1:19796): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_once_init_leave: assertion `initialization_value != 0' failed Initializing nautilus-gdu extension Initializing nautilus-open-terminal extension
** (gnome-panel:19761): CRITICAL **:
panel_applet_frame_change_background:
assertion `PANEL_IS_WIDGET (GTK_WIDGET (frame)->parent)' failed
(polkit-gnome-authentication-agent-1:19796):
polkit-gnome-1-WARNING
**: No
icon for themed icon with name 'preferences-system-network-proxy' Window manager warning: Buggy client sent a _NET_ACTIVE_WINDOW
message
with a timestamp of 0 for 0x2c00003 (Authentica)
From the KVM Guest, under "Show Virtual Hardware Detail", I change
the
type from VNC to Spice from the Display option, which was "Display VNC" prior to the change.
My only access to the host is via ssh so I don't think I can do that.
You don't have to make the change if you don't want to as I was able to connect to the KVM Guest after it was started with the following command and the Display was configured for VNC: $ sudo virsh start KVM_Guest
Once there is no sessions for the KVM that you are connecting to, you will be fine.
I'll try that tomorrow. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos