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= Domain Console = Once a domain is running, it is possible to connect to the domains console. This can be done using spice or vnc. Spice is preferred since it does not close the session when the KVM Guest changes screen resolution. == Spice == Install the client. {{{ # apt-get install virt-viewer }}} Connect to the Domain {{{ $ remote-viewer spice://192.168.1.33:5900 }}} == VNC == Install the client. {{{ # apt-get install xtightvncviewer }}} Connect to the Domain {{{ $ vncviewer 192.168.1.33 }}} |
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This is all that has no yet been done or documented
mailserver configure apt sources in template remove the spice/vnc option from the virsh xml firewall list disks monitoring diskspace disable saving .debs af download configure apt to remove .deb files after download /var/cache/apt/archives/ network planning firewall keyscript should try thrice
Space used on vanilla Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/mapper/vg1-root 1,9G 791M 954M 46% / /dev/md0 243M 53M 162M 25% /boot
mail we will configure this system with a mail server this server will later be configured to forward its mails to another mail account
kvm guest added packages net-tools vim apt sources, with src lines commented mlocate
write a ssection about spice and TLS, check this to set up the TLS certificates on kvm02 /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf