Bill Davidsen wrote:
Ryan Harper wrote:
-vnc localhost:1 -- will display the guest VGA display on the localhost.
A remote system can do:
vncviewer ${kvmhost}:1
to view the guest VGA.
Thanks, will try later tonight. Have to have a bit of care getting the
number right (unique) since there might be more than one of these, but
this may be all I need.
You might consider using libvirt, which (among many other relevant
features) can dynamically assign VNC ports (thus managing the uniqueness
constraint) and will expose the currently selected port as part of the
domain's XML configuration. (Getting a VNC viewer going with libvirt is
considerably easier than that, though -- "virt-viewer VM_NAME" will do
the trick).
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