On 11/11/2011 03:36 AM, David Jaša wrote:
Todd And Margo Chester píše v Čt 10. 11. 2011 v 10:58 -0800:
On 11/09/2011 12:51 PM, Alon Levy wrote:
On Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 11:07:57AM -0800, Todd And Margo Chester wrote:
Hi All,

Scientific Linux 6.2 x64
host: kvm
guest: XP-Pro x32
spice 0.8.x

I give up.  I have Googl'ed my fingers off on this one.  How
do I install the virtio serial device in my guest with virt-manager?

I see serial devices to add, but what type and what is the
path to the device?  Am I even looking at the right serial devices?
The serial device should appear in other devices (along with the cpus)
in device manager. There is a link for a driver on the dowload page of
spice:

  http://spice-space.org/download.html

  under "Windows binaries:", current link is
  http://spice-space.org/download/binaries/virtio-serial_20110725.zip
  which looks relatively recent.

  I don't remember the upstream location for the drivers, I'll try to
  find it and update, but I think those should be good, let me know if
  they aren't.

Note that this is not the serial device you should also have in the vm,
i.e. COM1, but a different device.

Alon

Very frustrated and confused,
-T
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My revisions:

         $ rpm -qa \*spice\*
         spice-server-0.8.0-1.el6.x86_64
         spice-client-0.8.0-2.el6.x86_64
         spice-protocol-0.8.0-1.el6.noarch

         # rpm -qa \*vdagent\*
         spice-vdagent-0.6.3-8.el6.x86_64

         $ rpm -qa \*kvm\*
         qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.160.el6_1.2.x86_64

         $ cat /etc/redhat-release
         Scientific Linux release 6.1 (Carbon)

         $ uname -r
         2.6.32-131.17.1.el6.x86_64
         # ls /dev/virtio-ports/
         ls: cannot access /dev/virtio-ports/: No such file or
         directory


Hi Alon,

I must be missing something.  For starters, I have
no /dev/virtio-ports
directory.

I also must be blind too, as I can not find an "other devices" in my
virt-manager.
Please forgive the picture, but this is what I see:

virt-manager


This is so frustrating.  What am I doing wrong?

It seems to me that your version of virt-manager doesn't know about
spice channel yet, so I suggest you to add it to libvirt configuration
via CLI - run 'virsh edit $YOUR_VM_NAME' and add spicevmc channel to
devices list as described here:
http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementCharChannel

Once you add it, you should see the channel in virt-manager, too.

Hi David,

   I am confused.  Any change you can show me an example?  Are you
running Virtio-serial on your machine?  Can you show me what yours
looks like?

Many thanks,
-T

Hi David,

   Maybe it would if I got a bit more specific as to why I am confused.
Now, I am good at editing, and have used "vi" for years, and am no
stranger to copying and pasting.  I just don't understand the why
behind what I am pasting.

Specifically, this line from http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementCharChannel:

    <channel type='pty'>
       <target type='virtio' name='arbitrary.virtio.serial.port.name'/>
    </channel>

"arbitrary.virtio.serial.port.name" is what is confusing me.  I highly
doubt this is the "any key".  "arbitrary" always has to be matched with
"arbitrary" somewhere else.  What somewhere else?  This is confusing me.
And, why an example of your (or anyone else's) would be of great help.

Sorry for being so thick here.

Many thanks,
-T




HTH,

David

Many thanks,
-T



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