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RE: [Xen-users] Is the VNC setting available for non-hvm DomU's?

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Subject: RE: [Xen-users] Is the VNC setting available for non-hvm DomU's?
From: "William Man" <billybahlah@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 05 Aug 2006 10:21:42 +0000
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Hi,

I althought I'm not 100% what you are after, but here is a link to allow the domU X11 to use a VNCserver http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/322

I have also written a debian script that creates vncservers using a vncserver config file that will generate the vnc server for each of the users, using the password within the users home directory.

Let me know if want that too, cos I need to dig it out

Hope this helps.


W

 



 


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>I have been scouring this list's archives and have consumed any and
>all how-to guides I could find but am still unsure. All discussion
>in this list on this issue is around hvm/vti DomU's. Has anyone been
>able to attach a vnc client to a vanilla (non-hvm) DomU using the
>VNC console setting?
>
>On an FC5 (2.6.16-1.2080_FC5xen0)  kernel deployed on vanilla
>(non-hvm) hardware,  setting VNC=1 for a DomU doesn't appear to
>work. 'Connection Refused(111)'. I am using 'vncviewer
><dom0_ip>:<domU_id>' to connect. Any thoughts?
>
>Also, if there is a definitive howto/guide/man-page/doc/wiki on the
>frambuffer related config parameters (vnc, vncviewer, vnc, stdvga,
>etc) and their usage semantics, I'd greatly appreciate a pointer.
>
>Thanks in advance.
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