Yes,

# virsh console <DomName>
brings vnc-console up

Thanks.
Boris.
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From: Mark Johnson <[email protected]>

To: Boris Derzhavets <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, December 14, 2009 10:20:24 PM
Subject: Re: [xen-discuss] b129 still no xvm 3.4?



Boris Derzhavets wrote:
> I just installed  osol_129 with native xVM 3.4.2 ( 11/24/09). Yes, it reboots 
> fine.
> However :-
> 
> # virt-install -n VMF12 -r 1024 -p --vnc --os-type=linux 
> --os-variant=fedora11 \
> -f /dev/zvol/dsk/tank1/disk1 -l http://192.168.1.33/f12 --debug
> 
> hangs attempting to bring up VNC console, same virt-install runs fine on xVM 
> 3.4.2 (12/11/09)
> been built on osol_128a via mercurial source.
> 
> At the same time on osol_129 with native xVM 3.4.2 ( 11/24/09) :
> 
> virt-install -n f12p -r 1024 -p --nographics --os-type=linux 
> --os-variant=fedora11 \
> -f /dev/zvol/dsk/tank2/disk1 -l http://192.168.1.33/f12 --debug
> 
> starts with no problems.


Try doing a xm console or virsh console to the guest.
I have a report that someone saw something similar
and the vnc window popped up after they connected to
the serial console.




MRJ


      
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