[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Re: Fwd: Display/Console for HVM domUs
Andrew D. Ball wrote: Is anyone considering FreeNX in addition to VNC? FreeNX isn't a framebuffer based protocol. It is a window based protocol. There's not enough information at the QEMU level to do a window based protocol. Perhaps if we had a paravirtual display driver... Regards, Anthony Liguori Peace. Andrew On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 01:05 +0000, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 04:52:41PM -0800, jdsw wrote:Forwarding to dev list. /Jd jdsw <jdsw2002@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 18:37:07 -0800 (PST) From: jdsw <jdsw2002@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: Display/Console for HVM domUs To: XenUsers <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Hi I have couple of questions on displays under HVM 1. When I kill window of DomU with sdl=1, the dom also dies... Is this a bug ? or expected behaviour. (quite annoying)Its expected - whether its desirable is a completely different matter. I question the usefullness of SDL at all because of its dependance on having a connection to the X server available form the shell in which you launch the guest. I can't imagine how this will ever work once XenD has support for managing inactive domains and stopping/starting them via the XML-RPC interface - since you'll not even have the SSH forwarded display anymore.2. How do I determine the display number for DomUs running with vnc ? For me, the vnc display numbers are determined by the order in which the domUs were started. This is highly inconveniernt. I tried the vncdisplay=5 in the domu config file but it does not help.If you specify 'vncunused=1' in the config file it will allocate the first unused port number counting from 5900. If you want to specify an explicit display then set 'vncdisplay=5' and 'vncunused=0'.Also, xm list -l domname also does not contain any indication of what display is being used ? I want to programatically determined the display number.The info on what port is being listened on is not exposed by either xm or XenD. Instead it is hidden away in xenstore. # xenstore-ls /local/domain/1 | grep vnc vnc-port = "5902" If you have libvirt installed, then it is also available when using virsh command to view an XML dump of a domain, eg # virsh dumpxml demovm | grep graphics <graphics type='vnc' port='5902'/> Regards, Dan. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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