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* Add a virtio console device like: | * Add a virtio console device like: | ||
<console type='pty'> | <console type='pty'> | ||
<target type=' | <target type='virtio'/> | ||
</console> | </console> | ||
* Save and exit | * Save and exit |
Revision as of 11:14, 28 May 2013
Description
Setup a serial console for the guest, verify tools can connect to it, and the guest OS automatically configures things correctly.
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/Virtio_RNG
Setup
Functioning virt host, a function F18+ VM.
How to test
- Start with a shutoff VM.
- Edit the guest XML with
sudo virsh edit test-day-vm
- Remove the existing console XML block. This requires removing the associated serial device as well:
<serial type='pty'> <target port='0'/> </serial> <console type='pty'> <target type='serial' port='0'/> </console>
- Add a virtio console device like:
<console type='pty'> <target type='virtio'/> </console>
- Save and exit
- Open virt-manager. Start the VM. Verify with the graphical console that the VM starts correctly.
- In the graphical window, select View->Text Consoles->Text Console 1
- Verify that a login prompt appears on the text console. Verify you can log in correctly. 'exit' to log out.
- On the command line, connect to the console with virsh:
sudo virsh console test-day-vm
- Verify you can login as done with virt-manager. Send ctrl+] to exit
Expected Results
No obvious errors occur.