On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 2:11 PM, vmnode guy <vmnode...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Seem like there is no such option, or could my option place it incorrectly > ? > > root@cloudnode2:~/new# cat virt-install.sh > vm_uid=testvm > vcpu=2 > ram=512 > diskspace=10 > path=/home/source/ubuntu-10.04.2-server-amd64.iso > > > #virt-install -n $vm_uid --vcpus=$vcpu -r $ram -f /root/new/disk0.raw -s > $diskspace -c $path --accelerate --connect=qemu:///system --vnc > --vnclisten=0.0.0.0 --noautoconsole -v > > virt-install -n $vm_uid --vcpus=$vcpu -r $ram -f /root/new/disk0.raw -s > $diskspace -c $path --accelerate --connect=qemu:///system --vnc --graphics > vnc,password=testing --noautoconsole -v > root@cloudnode2:~/new# > root@cloudnode2:~/new# > root@cloudnode2:~/new# sh virt-install.sh > Usage: virt-install --name NAME --ram RAM STORAGE INSTALL [options] > > virt-install: error: no such option: --graphics > root@cloudnode2:~/new# > > Regards, > Peter Cheng > > Are you sure that you're running the latest virt-install -- because latest does have that option. If you refer to the manpages of the latest version: http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=python-virtinst.git;a=blob;f=man/en/virt-install.pod.in#l633 I recommend you update your virt-install version in order to be able to use that option, otherwise, you might be limited in your options. You could add a command that sets it manually by connecting to qemu (might be more complicated). If it's the same password, I think you could leave it in /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/QEMUSwitchToLibvirt#change_vnc_PASSWORD Let me know if this helps. -- Mohammed Naser — vexxhost ----------------------------------------------------- E. mna...@vexxhost.com W. http://vexxhost.com
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