Re: debugging KVM connections

2017-01-01 Thread Gary Dale
On 01/01/17 06:09 PM, Bob Weber wrote: Windows is another story. You can't just change video cards since you might trigger Windows wanting to be authorized again. I found logs for each VM in /var/log/libvirt/qemu. Is that where you were looking? Yes. The log on the remote host is bas

Re: debugging KVM connections

2017-01-01 Thread Bob Weber
Windows is another story. You can't just change video cards since you might trigger Windows wanting to be authorized again. I found logs for each VM in /var/log/libvirt/qemu. Is that where you were looking? *...Bob* On 01/01/2017 05:36 PM, Gary Dale wrote: > On 01/01/17 05:18 PM, Bob Weber

Re: debugging KVM connections

2017-01-01 Thread Gary Dale
On 01/01/17 05:18 PM, Bob Weber wrote: I've had a similar problem after an xorg update on a VM running with the QXL video display. I downgrade the xorg packages and all is well. If you are not running X then this may not help you. You might try another video display like VMVGA. Have you

Re: debugging KVM connections

2017-01-01 Thread Bob Weber
I've had a similar problem after an xorg update on a VM running with the QXL video display. I downgrade the xorg packages and all is well. If you are not running X then this may not help you. You might try another video display like VMVGA. Have you tried ssh into the VM after the viewer closes

debugging KVM connections

2017-01-01 Thread Gary Dale
I'm trying to track down a problem I'm having connecting to a remote virtual machine (that may or may not actually work). I have the router directing ssh traffic to the actual machine the virtual machine is running on. Virt-manager is able to make the connection to the remote machine and show