Re: [Spice-devel] problem with spice connecting to multiple monitors

2013-07-19 Thread Andrew Cathrow

- Original Message - 

> From: "Edgar" 
> To: u...@redhat.com
> Cc: "spice-devel" 
> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2013 10:04:47 PM
> Subject: Re: [Spice-devel] problem with spice connecting to multiple
> monitors

> On 07/16/2013 06:09 AM, stonefly128 wrote:
> > Dear spice development team:
> > I'm asking for help on the spice when using two monitors in kvm
> > virtual machines. This is my test environment:A redhat 6.2 x64_64
> > server with kvm;one virtual machine using windows xp sp3 OS with
> > two
> > qxl graphics cards, the vm configuration file as follows:
> >
> 
> > Inside vm box, i have installed the spice-guest-tools-0.59.exe, and
> > following the website http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307873/en-us
> > , i
> > configured one *primary monitor*and monitor 2 using the option
> > "*Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor*" .When I use spice
> > connecting to the vm, it will appear two spice windows, spice: 0
> > and
> > spice: 1.
> > I can drag items across my screen onto alternate monitors, namely
> > spice: 1, but my problem is that my mouse is alway s mapped on the
> > primary monitor, it can not be mapped to monitor 2. So, how to
> > configure my spice when using multiple monitors in windows xp
> > kvmvirtual machines.
> > Look forward to receiving your reply and thanks.

> > Hello stonefly128,

> > Try adding a virtio-serial device to your VM and a spice port,
> > install
> > virtio-serial driver
> > and make sure spice vdagent is running.

> > Uri.

> Dear Uri,
> I also found spice multiple monitors issue,it seems that it is
> related to spice client tools.
> I configurated the guest with 2 monitor support via oVirt-engine.
> when connect to guest use spicec, 2 monitor work well. when connect
> to same guest
> use spicy,only primary monitor works.
> I have glanced spice-gtk code, It seems that spice-gtk support
> multiple monitors.
> would you please help to check this iss ue.

You should be using remote-viewer (part of virt-viewer package) rather than 
older spicy/spicec

> My test environment
> oVirt engine:
> ovirt-engine-3.2.1
> spice-server:
> spice-server-0.12.0-12
> spicec:
> spice-client-0.12.2-3
> spicy:
> spice-gtk-tools-0.20
> spice-gtk-tools-0.19
> guest:
> Windows7 32bit
> WindowsXP sp3 32bit.

> Thanks.
> Best Regards

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Re: [Spice-devel] problem with spice connecting to multiple monitors

2013-07-16 Thread Edgar
On 07/16/2013 06:09 AM, stonefly128 wrote:
> Dear spice development team:
> I'm asking for help on the spice when using two monitors in kvm
> virtual machines. This is my test environment:A redhat 6.2 x64_64
> server with kvm;one virtual machine using windows xp sp3 OS with two
> qxl graphics cards, the vm configuration file as follows:
>

> Inside vm box, i have installed the spice-guest-tools-0.59.exe, and
> following the website http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307873/en-us , i
> configured one *primary monitor*and monitor 2 using the option
> "*Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor*" .When I use spice
> connecting to the vm, it will appear two spice windows, spice: 0 and
> spice: 1.
> I can drag items across my screen onto alternate monitors, namely
> spice: 1, but my problem is that my mouse is alway s mapped on the
> primary monitor, it can not be mapped to monitor 2. So, how to
> configure my spice when using multiple monitors in windows xp
> kvmvirtual machines.
> Look forward to receiving your reply and thanks.

> Hello stonefly128,

> Try adding a virtio-serial device to your VM and a spice port, install
> virtio-serial driver
> and make sure spice vdagent is running.

> Uri.

Dear Uri,
I also found spice multiple monitors issue,it seems that it is related to spice 
client tools.
I configurated the guest with 2 monitor support via oVirt-engine.
when connect to guest use spicec, 2 monitor work well. when connect to same 
guest
use spicy,only primary monitor works.
I have glanced spice-gtk code, It seems that spice-gtk support multiple 
monitors.
would you please help to check this issue.
 
My test environment
oVirt engine:
ovirt-engine-3.2.1
spice-server:
spice-server-0.12.0-12
spicec:
spice-client-0.12.2-3
spicy:
spice-gtk-tools-0.20
spice-gtk-tools-0.19
guest:
Windows7 32bit
WindowsXP sp3 32bit.
 
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Re: [Spice-devel] problem with spice connecting to multiple monitors

2013-07-16 Thread Uri Lublin

On 07/16/2013 06:09 AM, stonefly128 wrote:

Dear spice development team:
I'm asking for help on the spice when using two monitors in kvm 
virtual machines. This is my test environment:A redhat 6.2 x64_64 
server with kvm;one virtual machine using windows xp sp3 OS with two 
qxl graphics cards, the vm configuration file as follows:




Inside vm box, i have installed the spice-guest-tools-0.59.exe, and 
following the website http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307873/en-us , i 
configured one *primary monitor*and monitor 2 using the option 
"*Extend my Windows desktop onto this monitor*" .When I use spice 
connecting to the vm, it will appear two spice windows, spice: 0 and 
spice: 1.
I can drag items across my screen onto alternate monitors, namely 
spice: 1, but my problem is that my mouse is alway s mapped on the 
primary monitor, it can not be mapped to monitor 2. So, how to 
configure my spice when using multiple monitors in windows xp 
kvmvirtual machines.

Look forward to receiving your reply and thanks.


Hello stonefly128,

Try adding a virtio-serial device to your VM and a spice port, install 
virtio-serial driver

and make sure spice vdagent is running.

Uri.

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