Thanks. I solved it :) After removing the old phodav-1.0 which I have had installed it runs with spicy.But with remote-viewer 2.0 (builded by myself) folder sharing still doesn't run. Is this a known issue or did I made an error?2015-03-17 11:13 GMT+01:00 Marc-André Lureau <mlureau@xxxxxxxxxx>:Hi
Did you setup qemu following these instructions?
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> Hi,
>
> I've tried to work with shared directories but without any success.
>
> My config:
> Host: Fedora 21 with the newest @virtualization packages from the normal
> repository
> VM1: Fedora 22 Alpha with the newest spice-webdavd and I have added the
> spice-webdav channel via virt-manager
> VM2: Windows 7 x64 with newest webdavd.msi (spice-webdav channel added via
> virt-manager, too)
> Client: Fedora 21 with virt-viewer 2.0 and spice-gtk 0.28 builded with WebDAV
> support (builded by myself, not from repo)
>
> Now I connect with remote-viewer --spice-shared-dir=/home/user/test.
> In VM1 I can't see any shared folder in Nautilus (section Networks). I tried
> both, add port 9843 to firewall and shutdown firewall. But nothing happens.
>
> In VM2 I tried to start map-device.bat but it just shows something like "net
> connect localhost:9843" for ca. 30 seconds and then the window closes and
> nothing happens. Firewall is disabled.
>
https://elmarco.fedorapeople.org/manual.html#_folder_sharing
> Any hints?
Check in the linux guest if you can see the webdav virtio port. Make sure the spice-webdavd daemon is running, if not investigate why it fails to start.
cheers
Regards
P.S. Thanks to all developers, Spice is awesome
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