Hi,
Sorry, it's my mistake.
When I changed the login user of the terminal server client to 'root',
I can successfully do the operation of virt-manager of remote KVM host and
I can do any operation of the guests through the terminal server client.
It's a little bit unstable though ;-)
- Hisao
On 02/13/2012 12:23 PM, Taguchi, Hisao wrote:
Hi,
virt-manager is runnig on the KVM Host.
I want to do something like method-1 instead of method-2.
--[Method 1]--
<User Client PC>:
+ Windows PC with Remote Desktop Client or
+ Linux with Terminal Server Client
<KVM Host>:
+ CentOS or Red Hat Linux
+ Virt Manager
+ Guest OS
+ XRDP (Remote Desktop Server)
instead of
--[Method 2]--
<User Client PC>:
+ Windows PC with VNCviewer or
+ Linux with VNCviewer
<KVM Host>:
+ CentOS or Red Hat Linux
+ Virt Manager
+ Guest OS
+ VNC Server
- Hisao
On 02/13/2012 11:36 AM, Trey Dockendorf wrote:
>
> On Feb 12, 2012 8:02 PM, "Hisao
Taguchi"<hisao.taguchi@uniadex.co.jp<mailto:hisao.taguchi@uniadex.co.jp>>
wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am trying to operate the remote KVM host's virt-manager thru Terminal
Server Client.
> >
> > This KVM hosts is CentOS6.0 and running KVM guest and xrdp is installed from
"epel" repo.
> > And I'm using fedora 14's Terminal Server Client.
> >
> > After I started Virtual Machine Manager and try to connect to the
hypervisor,
> > following error happened. Is there any way to resolve this error?
> > I know that when I use VNC server , this error does not happened,
> > but I want to use Terminal Server rather than VNC,
> > because this doesn't need extra software for windows client PCs.
> >
> > -- Error snip --
> > Virtual Machine Manager Connection Failure
> > Unable to open a connection to the libvirt management daemon.
> > Libvirt URI is: qemu:///system
> > Verify that:
> > - The 'libvirtd' daemon has been started
> > Details
> >
> > Unable to open connection to hypervisor URI 'qemu:///system':
> > authentication failed
> > Traceback (most recent call last):
> > File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/connection.py",
> > line 992, in_try_open
> > None],flags)
> > File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/libvirt.py",line
> > 111,in openAuth
> > if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virConnectOpenAuth()
> > failed')
> > libvirtError: authentication failed
> >
> > -- end --
> >
> > Hisao
> >
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> Is virt-manager running on the kvm host or guest?
>
> If its the guest you cant connect to local host. The VM is not aware its a VM so you
have to connect to the KVM server using the remote connection URI. Like this ..
>
> qemu+ssh://user@kvmhost.tld/
>
> Id recommend looking up setting a normal user to manage KVM so you can use SSH + auth
key.
>
> - Trey
>
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