[Reply to all, not just to me] On Wed, 2017-04-26 at 22:36 +0200, Olav Seyfarth wrote: > Hi Ben, thanks for your effort! > > > You cut too much. > > Sorry. I cut them since I saw info on the old kernel there. What do > you need? Shall I reinstall -43 and run reportbug from there? I ran > reportbug from the OLDER (stable) kernel so: Will those few lines be > the same on the newer kernel? Please tell what/how to gather all info > needed, I'm no expert here. > > > This indicates there was an earlier BUG logged; please send that > > too. > > Again, how? I mean, this is data I was able to capture only since I > was using virsh --console for a client (resulting in HOST console > output?).
libvirt allows you to connect a serial port on the VM to a pty device on the host. If you set the kernel command line for the guest to enable a serial console, you can then use 'screen' or similar to view and capture output on that serial port. When I do this with virt-manager, the pty name is shown on the Details tab once the VM is running. I don't know how to find it out in virsh. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings All extremists should be taken out and shot.
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