On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 01:49:32PM +0100, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
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> On 17/12/2015 13:02, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
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> >>> > > $QEMU -chardev socket,host=localhost,port=9000,\
> >>> > > server=on,nowait,id-charserial0,\
> >>> > > logfile=/var/log/libvirt/q
On 17/12/2015 13:02, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
>>> > >
>>> > > $QEMU -chardev socket,host=localhost,port=9000,\
>>> > > server=on,nowait,id-charserial0,\
>>> > > logfile=/var/log/libvirt/qemu/test-serial0.log
>>> > >-device isa-serial,chardev=charserial0,
On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 01:00:41PM +0100, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
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> On 17/12/2015 12:55, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> > Typically a UNIX guest OS will log boot messages to a serial
> > port in addition to any graphical console. An admin user
> > may also wish to use the serial port for an interac
On 17/12/2015 12:55, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> Typically a UNIX guest OS will log boot messages to a serial
> port in addition to any graphical console. An admin user
> may also wish to use the serial port for an interactive
> console. A virtualization management system may wish to
> collect sy