Okay, I've updated virtio serial drivers to latest ones. This did not
help. Afterwards I've enabled "Show hidden devices" in Device manager
of a guest os.In the "Other devices" section I can see two virtio serial ports
with
question marks (i did configure guest with 2 virtio channels).
Is this a normal behaviour?
Screenshot:
https://cloud.ring.lt/index.php/s/YCgnuc8ncPo18dP
Any ideas would be appreciated. Thank you.
On Thu, 2016-06-30 at 11:39 +0300, Tadas wrote:
I'm not sure, if it's correct mailing list to post this
problem to.
I'm having problems with Windows guest and virtio serial port.
According to this manual:
http://www.spice-space.org/page/Whiteboard/AgentProtocol
I should get a named pipe on my guest VM after I create VirtIO sedial
device and spicevmc channel.
This works without any problems on Linux guest:
ls /dev/virtio-ports/
com.redhat.spice.0
But on Windows guest I can see no such pipe:
PipeList v1.01
by Mark Russinovich
http://www.sysinternals.com
Pipe Name Instances Max
Instances
--------- --------- --------
-----
InitShutdown 3 -1
lsass 4 -1
ntsvcs 3 -1
scerpc 3 -1
Winsock2\CatalogChangeListener-2b8-0 1 1
epmapper 3 -1
Winsock2\CatalogChangeListener-1ac-0 1 1
LSM_API_service 3 -1
TermSrv_API_service 3 -1
Ctx_WinStation_API_service 3 -1
eventlog 3 -1
Winsock2\CatalogChangeListener-174-0 1 1
atsvc 3 -1
wkssvc 6 -1
Winsock2\CatalogChangeListener-16c-0 1 1
SessEnvPublicRpc 3 -1
spoolss 3 -1
Winsock2\CatalogChangeListener-550-0 1 1
trkwks 3 -1
NlaSvcTask 1 -1
srvsvc 5 -1
browser 3 -1
Winsock2\CatalogChangeListener-710-0 1 1
Winsock2\CatalogChangeListener-228-0 1 1
Winsock2\CatalogChangeListener-230-0 1 1
HPUPDMon 1 1
MsFteWds 2 -1
PIPE_EVENTROOT\CIMV2SCM EVENT PROVIDER 1 -1
TDLN-3772-41 1 2
TDLN-3216-41 1 2
virtio serial drivers are installed on Windows guest VM.
What I am missing here?
Thank you.
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