Ah sorry. The vm guest is CentOS 6.4 or 6.5 depending in the ISO image used.
Yes graphics driver package.
I have virt-viewer on my CentOS vm running on my Mac. It works, but the Mac
mouse is unusable when installing CentOS on the guest using remote-viewer.
I have another machine running
On Tue, 2014-02-11 at 07:01 -0500, Drew Showers wrote:
Ah sorry. The vm guest is CentOS 6.4 or 6.5 depending in the ISO image used.
Yes graphics driver package.
NP, just so we´re on the same page here:)
I have virt-viewer on my CentOS vm running on my Mac. It works, but the Mac
mouse is
You're a genius! It was a DNS problem. I added the clients FQHN and IP to
the local DNS and it worked like a charm. Thank you!
The mac version is actually usable as well.
Thanks for all your help!
Drew
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 7:48 AM, Karli Sjöberg karli.sjob...@slu.se wrote:
On Tue,
On Tue, 2014-02-11 at 21:02 -0500, Drew Showers wrote:
You're a genius!
I have had a part in writing the wiki page about remote viewer for Mac,
but that´s all. The developers are the real geniuses here:)
It was a DNS problem. I added the clients FQHN and IP to the local DNS
and it worked
On Sun, 2014-02-09 at 19:00 -0500, Drew Showers wrote:
I did not see that and it works, thank you!
Glad it worked!
Looks like I need some UI driver help though.
Running the script actually helped me get to the root cause... Can't
access the host name error. Of course it couldn't, I
On Ne, 2014-02-09 at 19:00 -0500, Drew Showers wrote:
I did not see that and it works, thank you! Looks like I need some UI
driver help though.
Running the script actually helped me get to the root cause... Can't access
the host name error. Of course it couldn't, I don't expose that host
The guest is MacOS 10.8.5. or CentOS 6.4.
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 3:12 AM, Karli Sjöberg karli.sjob...@slu.se wrote:
On Sun, 2014-02-09 at 19:00 -0500, Drew Showers wrote:
I did not see that and it works, thank you!
Glad it worked!
Looks like I need some UI driver help though.
Hi David,
I thought remote-viewer was included in virt-manager, which I have in my
CentOS client. Looks like I need to add virt-viewer as well?
Thanks!
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 3:54 AM, David Jaša dj...@redhat.com wrote:
On Ne, 2014-02-09 at 19:00 -0500, Drew Showers wrote:
I did not see
On Mon, 2014-02-10 at 12:04 -0500, Drew Showers wrote:
The guest is MacOS 10.8.5. or CentOS 6.4.
Now I´m confused. By guest, I meant Virtual Machine guest, not your PC.
And by graphic packages, I was assuming you meant graphics _driver_
packages. Are we on the same track this far?
/K
On
On Mon, 2014-02-10 at 12:08 -0500, Drew Showers wrote:
Hi David,
I thought remote-viewer was included in virt-manager, which I have in
my CentOS client. Looks like I need to add virt-viewer as well?
$ yum provides /usr/bin/remote-viewer
virt-viewer-0.5.6-8.el6.x86_64 : Virtual Machine
Den 9 feb 2014 20:00 skrev Drew Showers d...@augurworks.com:
Hello,
I'm a nube with ovirt, but have the ovirt-engine and 1 remote host up and
running (separate physical servers, same subnet). The network, DNS. NFS all
work. I can create VM's, install the ISO OS with no problems. Here is
I did not see that and it works, thank you! Looks like I need some UI
driver help though.
Running the script actually helped me get to the root cause... Can't access
the host name error. Of course it couldn't, I don't expose that host name
outside the ovirt network. I was on my wireless network.
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