The graphics server is the actual host.

Can you directly access SPICE/VNC port from your workstation?

Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Jul 1, 2019 13:31, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Hi, 
>
> We are running ovirt 4.3. The engine is on a bare metal machine and the hosts 
> are running on Centos 7. When installing the engine, I set it to be the 
> webproxy. When I create a new vm, I select both SPICE+VNC. When clicking on 
> the console I only have the option for SPICE native, not for the HTML option. 
> For VNC I have both options and the HTML option can be selected and works. 
> But, this is also the only option that works. VNC Native as well as SPICE 
> Native do not work. I have tried using both remote viewer on Mac and a VNC 
> client on a Windows machine and neither will actually open the VM. I would 
> really also like the SPICE HTML option to exist, but it does not. The enable 
> SPICE proxy in the Console selection is greyed out. 
>
> When I open in remoteviewer (Mac) I get Unable to connect to the graphic 
> server. 
>
> Any suggestions? 
>
> Kim
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