Hello all.

We're a pretty traditional old school sun shop w/a few dozen sun boxes from 
1999-2004.
We're doing a try and buy on a sun blade 6000 with a couple of 6250 intel 
blades and a 6320 blade, looking to use multiple chassis to do a consolidation, 
using ldoms and xvm server with xvm ops center to manage it all.
At least that's our forward looking plan....  to move all our unix and windows 
hosts onto this platform and have as close to a unified way of viewing and 
managing the servers as possible

So we're working on the xvm server side of this test implementation and not 
having any luck.
one of the 6250 blades has nv_b82 on it and is running xvm server.  As 
documented elsewhere we have issues with the clock running fast(and for now 
we're ok with this....)
But we're really having issues with accessing consoles of domu's.
We've created a solaris 10x86u4 domu from the iso cd as an hvm guest.  The iso 
and the disk image is stored on an nfs mount and was created using virt-manager 
running in an x11 session on a macbook. (our initial attempt at virt-install 
failed because we didn't specify nfs://path for the iso directory properly)
After the domu is created and it tried to start, we got messages about the vnc 
password not being set.  So we searched and fixed that issue and our first 
little machine was alive.... but we can't connect to it... ie there's no 
console or screen access cli or gui.
After googling around I found that we can do a "virsh dumpxml" to look at the 
settings of a domu and somewhere in the file we're supposed to add a line for 
<serial="telnet:0.0.0.0:5999,server"/> but the config file also has a line for 
vnc- do I do both, or only one? After adding the "serial=" line then virsh 
complains when reloading the config file.

Later today we found a document showing how to set vnc (blogs.sun.com/awenas) 
on the xvm server and one of the other admins is currently attempting to 
install windows 2003 server (we understand it may be slow, but we need a proof 
of concept that at some point this year it'll work properly).  He used the 
legacy install method via qemu and "xm create" with a .py file the second time 
around and it appears to be working (he's at the screen asking for a product 
key)
A first attempt asked for a password for vnc and he didn't get any further.

If we are doing a non-local (to the xvm server) install via ssh or x11, what is 
the best way to set up the domu's for solaris or windows so that we have 
console via telnet or vnc gui access to the virtual servers?  There seems to be 
lots of little snippets of info indicating that it either "just works" or that 
a few tweaks to an xml file.  We haven't experienced that yet.

Thanks for reading :+)

Dean Ross-Smith
Unix Admin
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