Re: [CentOS] xm console -- what should I get?

2010-07-19 Thread Pasi Kärkkäinen
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 08:35:36AM -0700, Gordon Messmer wrote: On 07/16/2010 05:06 AM, Theo Band wrote: It works for para-virtualized guests (with xen kernel) not for fully-virtualized ones. For fully-virtualized guests, make sure the guest definition contains: serial type='pty'

Re: [CentOS] xm console -- what should I get?

2010-07-16 Thread Yordan Georgiev
xm console ID [enter] [enter] On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 10:00 PM, David Dyer-Bennet d...@dd-b.net wrote: If I type xm console 6, say (when I have a virtual machine 6 running), what should I get? The documentation seems to indicate that I should get something that behaves like a telnet to a

Re: [CentOS] xm console -- what should I get?

2010-07-16 Thread Kwan Lowe
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 3:00 PM, David Dyer-Bennet d...@dd-b.net wrote: If I type xm console 6, say (when I have a virtual machine 6 running), what should I get? The documentation seems to indicate that I should get something that behaves like a telnet to a serial console. What I actually

Re: [CentOS] xm console -- what should I get?

2010-07-16 Thread Theo Band
David Dyer-Bennet wrote: If I type xm console 6, say (when I have a virtual machine 6 running), what should I get? The documentation seems to indicate that I should get something that behaves like a telnet to a serial console. What I actually get is a connection that might show me a couple

Re: [CentOS] xm console -- what should I get?

2010-07-16 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 07/16/2010 05:06 AM, Theo Band wrote: It works for para-virtualized guests (with xen kernel) not for fully-virtualized ones. For fully-virtualized guests, make sure the guest definition contains: serial type='pty' target port='0'/ /serial console type='pty' target

[CentOS] xm console -- what should I get?

2010-07-15 Thread David Dyer-Bennet
If I type xm console 6, say (when I have a virtual machine 6 running), what should I get? The documentation seems to indicate that I should get something that behaves like a telnet to a serial console. What I actually get is a connection that might show me a couple of lines of output that do