On 07/29/11 13:36, bala suru wrote: > Hi, > I have deployed some VM on to the KVM-qemu and installed libvirtd .. > > I could see the VM running by command virsh list . > > but how to login to the VMs other than SSH ..? i tried virsh vncdisplay , > but no output .. > > regards > bala > > > > > -- > libvir-list mailing list > libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list Hello, if VM is running at localhost eg. your workstation, I do: % netstat -nlp; look for '127.0.0.1:590x' as libvirt assigns VNC ports automatically and in incremental order. (Note: this, however, is not a rule. And you can assign whatever port you want by hand.) ~~~ SNIP ~~~ tcp 0 0 localhost:5901 *:* LISTEN - ~~~ SNIP ~~~ Then I just use VNC client like % vncviewer localhost:5901; to connect to VM. Have you tried to hit a key or move the mouse? Console/screen might be in suspend mode in order to "save" power. Also, there might be few catches which depend on your setup. 1] are you sure VM has VNC console assigned? Use % virsh; and 'dumpxml <domain>' command to check out. ~~~ SNIP ~~~ <graphics type='vnc' port='5901' autoport='yes'/> ~~~ SNIP ~~~ 2] it might be password protected, TLS might be required etc. etc. If it's at remote host, I recommend to use SSH to tunnel VNC port. You can find how-to at internet. You can also use 'virt-manager' which is included as package in many distributions. Well, at least in Fedora, Debian and, I believe, Ubuntu. I hope lines above help you a bit. Regards, Zdenek -- Zdenek Styblik email: stybla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx jabber: stybla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list