On 01/16/2014 04:51 PM, hubert depesz lubaczewski wrote: > Hi, > First of all, I hope it's not a big problem - I'm running on Debian, not > Redhat. > > To my problem: I'm starting to learn virtualization, libvirt, and > decided to create some test machine. I did it with: > virt-install --name debian-test \ > --os-type=linux \ > --os-variant=debianwheezy \ > --cdrom /media/media/software/iso/debian-testing-amd64-netinst-2014-01-16.iso \ > --graphics vnc,listen=0.0.0.0,port=20001 \ > --disk pool=default,format=raw,size=20 \ > --ram 2048 \ > --vcpus=2 \ > --network bridge=virbr0 \ > --hvm \ > --virt-type=kvm > > Machine starts, but domdisplay shows: > =# virsh domdisplay debian-test > vnc://localhost:14101 > > When I tried setting it with --grpahics=vnc,...port=40001, I got it to listen > on port 34101 (which is weird anyway, but at least I can change it). Libvirt's XML and virt-install expect the TCP port, virsh domdisplay shows the VNC port, which is the TCP port minus 5900. For graphics listening on the wildcard address, domdisplay always shows 'localhost'. > > But whatever I do - I can't make it to listen on 0.0.0.0. What is the address reported by 'netstat -tnp'? Jan
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