From: Stephen Liu <satimis@yahoo.com>
To: kvm@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: How to run KVM on non-X environment
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2008 17:10:33 +0800 (CST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <128297.12825.qm@web35207.mail.mud.yahoo.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200807281127.20719.alberto@byu.edu>
Hi Alberto,
Thanks for your detail advice.
--- Alberto Treviño <alberto@byu.edu> wrote:
> On Monday 28 July 2008 10:06:32 am you wrote:
> > I ran above command direct on the server as root (not remotely on
> > desktop)
> >
> > It just hangs there on Xterm.
>
> As it should. :-) At that point, the VM is running. It is a process
> on the
> system. When the VM is powered off, the process will end and your
> XTerm
> will return to a bash prompt. If you want your KVM to run in the
> background, run with the -daemonize option:
>
> kvm -hda ubuntu6.06.img -cdrom /dev/scd0 -m 512 -boot d -vnc :0
> -daemonize
>
> > I expect clarifying following points;
>
> > 1) I don't run X on the server. There are no X packages installed.
> > 2) The CD on the CD-Drive is Ubuntu6.06 installer, NOT its iso
> image
>
> Check.
>
> > Can I use the above command? TIA
>
> Yep. However, I think at you this point you are not sure what's
> going on or
> how to proceed.
>
> When you run the above command on the server, KVM is going to start
> the
> Virtual Machine. It will assign the first hard drive to the
> ubuntu6.06.img
> file (which should have already been created using qemu-img), attach
> the CD
> drive to the Virtual Machine, assign it 512 MB of memory, and attach
> the
> virtual video output (what the monitor on a normal computer would
> display),
> keyboard and mouse to a VNC server. At that point, the VM will
> perform a
> BIOS POST and attempt to boot from the CD drive.
>
> At this stage, you need to connect to the virtual keyboard, mouse and
>
> monitor via VNC from your desktop (not the server). To do that, you
> use a
> VNC viewer to connect to your server (that means your server firewall
> needs
> to accept connections to port 5900). Once you connect, your VNC
> session
> will display the video output of the VM.
>
> As a side note, I would recommend you don't use the -daemonize option
> until
> you are ready to leave the VM running. If your need to "reset" the
> virtual
> machine, you can use Ctrl-C to kill it and rerun the last command to
> restart
> it. Be aware that using Ctrl-C is the equivalent of pulling the
> power cord
> on a regular machine, so use with care.
My problem here I don't have vnc-viewer running on the local desktop.
Nor I know which package I need.
Can I install vnc-client on the server. Let the local desktop to start
it remotely and forward it to the desktop as vncviewer. The desktop
can ssh-connect the server w/o problem. If YES please advise how to do
it. TIA
B.R.
Stephen
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[not found] <200807281127.20719.alberto@byu.edu>
2008-07-29 9:10 ` Stephen Liu [this message]
2008-07-28 17:42 How to run KVM on non-X environment (RESEND) Thomas Mueller
2008-07-29 8:51 ` How to run KVM on non-X environment Stephen Liu
2008-07-29 15:50 ` Javier Guerra Giraldez
2008-07-29 16:04 ` Stephen Liu
2008-07-29 10:16 ` Stephen Liu
[not found] <alpine.LFD.1.10.0807281529480.12809@bcny.fcbq.bet>
2008-07-28 16:09 ` Stephen Liu
[not found] <200807280936.48137.alberto@byu.edu>
2008-07-28 16:06 ` Stephen Liu
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2008-07-28 5:18 Stephen Liu
2008-07-28 6:33 ` Ian Kirk
2008-07-28 7:02 ` Stephen Liu
2008-07-28 6:41 ` Thomas Mueller
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