On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 01:55:37PM +0000, Tom Brown wrote:
> I cant - i dont have X avilable to me - So i cant look at the console if
> i dont have X ?
If you have X on another machine, you can do something like this:
vncviewer -via virtualhost localhost`ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] virsh vncdisplay
virtualguest`
Where:
* virtualhost is the physical machine
* virtualguest is the Xen guest you are trying to connect to
If you don't have X (ie: your desktop workstation is Windows), then you
can do the same thing, but it's a little more fiddly:
1. SSH into the host as root and run "virsh vncdisplay virtualguest"
to find out what display virtualguest is using (eg: ":2")
2. Add 5900 to the number from step 1 (eg: 5902).
3. SSH into the host again, but forward any local port to the port
number from step 2. (eg: forward 5905 to 5902) [Note that PuTTY
can forward ports for you]
4. VNC to the forwarded port on the local host (eg: 5905).
Regards, Msquared...
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