![]() ![]() The command line to kvm makes it look like it's running against a Unix domain socket, which will be pretty tough to connect to from a remote server without help. Maybe there is some way to tease out what machine & port VNC is running on for a particular VM, so a non-DOA client could connect to it, but I don't know what it is. Thank goodness it was not a production machine. (Known issue any attempt to run Java just forwards to the update page.) Thanks Oracle! Was unable to log into a deadlocked VM for over an hour while trying to unf*** my Java install. Setting aside the inherent security flaws of Java in the browser that a wider and wider contingent of IT departments are solving by just not allowing Java in the browser, I was just been burned by another failed Java update that left the old version unusable. The big obvious problem with this is that I am doing this research because the VNC used by Proxmox requires Java. ![]() While doing some research on the possibility of setting up Xen-style serial consoles for KVM virtual machines on Proxmox, I found that past comments on the subject by Proxmox folks are basically, "There is ssh and there is VNC. ![]()
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