On Thu, Apr 07, 2016 at 08:26:20 -0400, Francesco Romani wrote: > Hi everyone, > > If a VM is configured to have a console attached to it, like using > > http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementCharConsole > > Libvirt offers access to VM serial console's using the virDomainOpenConsole API[1] > However, I didn't find a way to > 1. list the existing connections to the console > 2. kill an existing connection - without reconnecting using VIR_DOMAIN_CONSOLE_FORCE[2] > > Am I missing something? How can I do that? Neither of those is possible currently. > > Rationale for my request > oVirt [3] offers a management interface for VMs, and we have recently integrated user-friandly > VM serial console access [4] in the system; in the future release we want to enhance the administation > capabilities allowing to check existing connections and to terminate them (maybe because it got stuck). I think the plan that danpb has in this aspect is to use virlogd to distribute the console output to almost any number of clients, which would solve this kind of problem. Additionally, doesn't oVirt use just one connection from VDSM for this purpose. In that case it's rather trivial to know which connection (to libvirt) has currently opened console stream. ;) Peter
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