When starting a new question, it's better to start a new mail with a usable topic rather than replying to a digest that has no bearing on your question. On 03/29/2011 02:35 AM, SanitYey o wrote: > > Hello, > I want to know, could libvirt open a console for a specific guest os? Yes, for example, 'virsh console' opens a text console. > like Virt Manager or virt-viewer does. Oh, you want a graphical console. Well, virt-manager and virt-viewer both use libvirt under the hood to manage which graphical console the guest is exposing (such as vnc or spice), so it is possible for you to use libvirt in the same manner. And if you have a guest with a vnc graphics, then it is possible to open up a vnc client of your choice (rather than virt-viewer) to connect to it, although not all vnc clients are created equal (virt tends to use some vnc extensions not present in all implementations). > How can I fetch a console or VNC screen by libvirt? Or do I need some other method? how do I use vncdisplay or gtk-vnc to get that? > thank you very much ! -- Eric Blake eblake@xxxxxxxxxx +1-801-349-2682 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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