On 02/11/2012 01:29 PM, Daniel Parnak wrote:
Hello,
I want to test spice on my virtual machines but I have problem.
I create 2 virtual machines (one for server, one for client) on VMware
Workstation 8 and I run on them Fedora-16-x86_64-Live-Desktop.
# On server I do:
yum -y install qemu-kvm libvirt python-virtinst bridge-utils
systemctl start libvirtd.service
chkconfig libvirtd on
yum -y install spice-server spice-protocol
qemu-img create /tmp/fedora.qcow 8G
qemu -cdrom /dev/cdrom -hda /tmp/fedora.qcow -boot d -net nic -net user
-m 1024
# Then after run virtual machine I start spice
qemu -spice port=5930
Hi, you should add the "-spice <spice-params>" at the same command you
run the vm. No need for 2 different `qemu` runs.
In addition, you probably also want to add to spice-params
",disable-ticketing" and to qemu params -vga qxl.
# On client's machine I install spice client
yum -y install spice-client spice-protocol
spicec -h 192.168.163.128 -p 5930
And I receive warning:
failed to connect: no route to host (113)
I can ping server and host. Tcpdump shows that when I want to connect
via spicec packages are sent, and host receive it.
What is wrong? And how can I resolve this problem?
Greetings,
Daniel
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