Strahil Nikolov and I took this conversation off-line for a few days. The thread of our discussion is below. Net result: No solution is yet found. Strahil had some very good ideas, but they did not pan out in this case.
For archiving - and in hope that someone may have some other ideas! - I post this back to the list.
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Resizing a QEMU guest display
Date: Tuesday, February 9, 2021, 10:38:08 PM CST
From: Strahil Nikolov
hunter86_bg@yahoo.com
To: bgee@campercaver.net, Bill Gee
bgee@campercaver.net
Erm... mine was spice-vdagent.service , and not '.socket'.Never mind, it could be something else.
Best Regards,Strahil Nikolov
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I restarted spice-vdagentd.socket on the guest that will not resize. It still will not resize.
[root@practice21a ~]# systemctl restart spice-vdagentd.socket
[root@practice21a ~]# systemctl status spice-vdagentd.socket ● spice-vdagentd.socket - Activation socket for spice guest agent daemon
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/spice-vdagentd.socket; static)
Active: active (listening) since Tue 2021-02-09 13:43:10 CST; 8s ago
Triggers: ● spice-vdagentd.service
Listen: /run/spice-vdagentd/spice-vdagent-sock (Stream)
CGroup: /system.slice/spice-vdagentd.socket
Feb 09 13:43:10 practice21a.billgee.local systemd[1]: Listening on Activation socket for spice guest a>
[root@practice21a ~]# ps ax | grep spice
3018 ? Ssl 0:00 /usr/bin/spice-vdagent
3032 ? Ssl 0:00 /usr/sbin/spice-vdagentd
3554 pts/0 S+ 0:00 grep --color=auto spice
[root@practice21a ~]#
But! Just to be sure, I checked the guest that WILL resize. There is no service on it called spice-vdagentd.socket! There is also no process with spice in the name.
The guest that should work does not, and the guest that should not work does!
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Bill Gee
On Tuesday, February 9, 2021 12:56:38 PM CST you wrote:
> The serviceis indirect, which means that another unit has to 'call' it. Try restarting the service in the VM.
> # systemctl status spice-vdagentd.service ● spice-vdagentd.service - Agent daemon for Spice guests Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/spice-vdagentd.service; indirect; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Mon 2021-02-08 22:31:06 EET; 22h ago Main PID: 27963 (spice-vdagentd) Tasks: 1 CGroup: /system.slice/spice-vdagentd.service └─27963 /usr/sbin/spice-vdagentd Feb 08 22:31:06 openshift1 systemd[1]: Starting Agent dae...Feb 08 22:31:06 openshift1 systemd[1]: Started Agent daem...Feb 08 22:31:07 openshift1 spice-vdagentd[27963]: opening...Hint: Some lines were ellipsized, use -l to show in full.
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> Hmmmm.... I am missing something. Why would rebooting the entire computer NOT restart the service?
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