Thanks Christian  :-)
It's working !!!

--Navin


Christian Smith - Sun Microsystems - Dublin Ireland wrote:

> Hi Navin,
>
> It looks like VNC is only listening on localhost, therefor you will 
> not be able to connect from an external host.  To enable access from 
> remote hosts:
>
> # svccfg -s xvm/xend setprop config/vnc-listen = astring: \"0.0.0.0\"
> # svcadm refresh xvm/xend
> # svcadm restart xvm/xend
>
> Then re-create your domains and VNC should be listening on *.5900 
> instead of localhost.5900
>
> -Christian
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Output for netstat:
>>
>> bash-3.2# netstat -a | grep 590
>> localhost.5900             *.*                0      0 49152      0 
>> LISTEN
>>
>> I created the domain using virt-install. Here we can see that it's 
>> listening on 5900.
>> Still I am not able to access it using <ip>:5900. Don't know what's 
>> wrong.
>>
>> --Navin
>>
>>
>> Christian Smith - Sun Microsystems - Dublin Ireland wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Navin,
>>>
>>> The VNC session that you are trying to attach to is running on dom0 
>>> so you will need to use its IP address.  Try running 'netstat -a | 
>>> grep 590' on your dom0 and see if anything is listening on ports 
>>> 5900, 5901.  If there is nothing listening on those ports, how did 
>>> you create your domain, virt-install or 'xm create'?
>>>
>>> -Christian
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>  
>>>
>>>> Hi Christian,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the prompt reply, however no luck yet.
>>>>
>>>> This is the scenario:
>>>> dom0 IP: 1.1.1.1
>>>> domU IP: 2.2.2.2
>>>> domU ID: 16
>>>>
>>>> I tried different combinations, but not able to get the console. 
>>>> Always getting the error "unable to connect to host: connection 
>>>> refused(146)".
>>>> Do i need to do any manual configuration on either dom0 or domU.
>>>>
>>>> Any thoughts ??
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> -Navin
>>>>
>>>> Christian Smith - Sun Microsystems - Dublin Ireland wrote:
>>>>
>>>>    
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Navin,
>>>>>
>>>>> You command is using the display number.  Try <ip address>:590<dom 
>>>>> id>.
>>>>>
>>>>> e.g.  For domain 1 you would have <ip address>:5900
>>>>>
>>>>> -Christian
>>>>>
>>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>      
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi All,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I created a XP domU on solaris xVM(build 79).Everthing went fine 
>>>>>> and I am able to get the windows console using "vncviewer :0" 
>>>>>> from dom0.
>>>>>> I want to get same windows console from other machines in LAN.
>>>>>> I tried "vncviewer <dom0_ip>:0" also "vncviewer <domu_ip>:0" but 
>>>>>> no luck.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Please tell me the right way to get windows console from other 
>>>>>> machines (other than dom0).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> --Navin
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