Hello Strahil and thank you for your reply. 

Virt-viewer is installed but mozilla is trying to open the console.vv by 
remote-viewer. In my understanding virt-viewer and remote-viewer are somewhat 
the same? (Remote-viewer usin virt-viewer) Should I access the VM's console 
from the ternimal? I have tried changing the VM's graphics type from spice to 
spice+vnc but still nothing. All I get is a blank window and a message stating 
that it cannot access the graphic server. 


Thanks again for your help. 


Maria Souvalioti




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On 30 Aug 2019, 7:48 pm, at 7:48 pm, Strahil <[email protected]> wrote:
>You need virt-viewer installed on your ubuntu or change console type to
>spice.
>
>
>Best Regards,
>Strahil NikolovOn Aug 30, 2019 15:35, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I'm having an issue the past couple of days. I have tried anything I
>could find to solve this but with no success.
>>
>> I have a three node ovirt installation, glustered, hyperconverged and
>there i have a few VMs. The installation is for experimental reasons
>before we merge it in our DC. Anyway, though I can connect to the VMs'
>console from Fedora and Windows, I can't from Ubuntu.
>>
>> I have tried installing the browser-spice-plugin that's the
>corresponding package to spice-xpi and I got no results.
>>
>> I purged the browser-spice-plugin and then I installed the
>spice-client package, downloaded the spice-xpi from Fedora (FC19) (as
>instructed in https://www.ovirt.org/develop/infra/testing/spice.html), 
>copied the libnsISpicec.so to /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins and made sure
>that xserver-xorg-video-qxl and spice-vdagent were installed and in
>their latest version, and still nothing.
>>
>> No matter what I have tried, I can't gain access to the console. No
>matter the browser I use, the message I get is "Unable to connect to
>the graphic server /tmp/mozilla_msouval0/console-1.vv".
>>
>> I have checked the logs and couldn't find anything useful, maybe I'm
>not checking the right logs?
>> I run tcpdump on both the node the VM is being hosted and the Ubuntu
>machine I'm using and though on the UBuntu I capture a few packets (6)
>on both sides but on the Ubuntu side there were 15 packets received by
>the filter.
>>
>> Could you please guide towards the right way to solve this? Could
>this be an ntp problem?
>>
>> ovirt node version: 4.2.3.1
>> Workstation: Jessie
>>
>> (I thought maybe Jessie was too old, and I run the same steps from
>Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 16.04, but the problem still remains)
>>
>> Thank you in advance for any help.
>> Maria
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