Hi Martin.
I assume that you:
1. Arranged netcatsocket on the KVM hypervisor
2. Tried virt-manager -c qemu+ssh://user@charade/system?netcat=netcatsocket,
adjusting "user" and "charade" (your KVM hypervisor I assume)
3. You got the same behaviour
In this case I'm sorry but I will not be useful, I would say something
obvious: some kind of network problem.
Regards.
Javier
2013/4/3 martin f krafft <madduck(a)madduck.net>
also sprach Javi Legido <javi(a)legido.com> [2013.04.03.1659
+0200]:
> Can you please share the string that you use to invoke virt-manager?
virt-manager --no-dbus --no-fork --debug --connect
qemu+ssh://charade/system
> virt-manager -c qemu+ssh://user@kvm/system?netcat=netcatsocket
> socat - unix-client:$2
I get exactly the same behaviour with this wrapper of socat.
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