OpenSolaris 2008.11 PV DomU may run VNC session started via gnome terminal invoked on remote pvops Dom0 desktop pretty stable. So , OpenSolaris PV DomU is not affected. Actually , any remote VNC session with CentOS 5.2 PV DomU doing "yum upgrade" may be considered as network-intensive test and it works. I don't think that network at DomU is broken in general. But , path for vncviewer to CentOS 5.2 DomU via vncserver at Dom0 and vncserver at DomU seems to be broken in meantime.
This doesn't work for CentOS 5.2 DomU:-
WS - Work Station (Linux , Ubuntu Desktop)
WS --------------------->Vncserver Dom0 ------- xm create -c DomU.pyrun----
| | | Vncviewer 1 Vncviewer 2
| | | |----------------------------> Gnome Desktop Dom0 ----------->Vncserver DomU
This
works:-
WS -------------------->SSH conn to Dom0 ---- xm create -c DomU.pyrun-----
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| | Vncviewer |
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|----------------------------> Gnome Desktop WS --------------->Vncserver DomU
Boris --- On Fri, 3/27/09, Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@xxxxxxxx> Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] Failure to setup VNC at CentOS 5.2 PV DomU at Xen Unstable ( 2.6.29-rc8 kernel) To: bderzhavets@xxxxxxxxx Cc: "Xen-devel" <xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Friday, March 27, 2009, 7:21 PM
Boris Derzhavets wrote: > I believe i have to describe the issue in more details:- > 1. Xen Unstable Dom0 with 2.6.29-rc8 pvops kernel is installed on top > of Ubuntu 8.10 Server with ubuntu desktop up and running. GDM service is running, > with gdm.conf configured to allow remote connections, xinetd is running Xvnc configured for remote connection as well. > 2.
This configuration provides remote connection to Dom0 with pvops kernel via Gnome Desktop. Crash happens when i run VNC session opened via gnome terminal at remote Dom0's desktop ( it worked fine with rc5 or rc6 for sure). > If i ussue :- > # vncviewer IP_DomU:1 > from gnome terminal running on remote host (i.e. without any interaction with Ubuntu > specific X-Server clients services) VNC session seems to be running stable. >
That's a bit worrying, because it would suggest that networking in general is broken. If you don't start Xvnc (or whatever), but run some other network-intensive test, does that crash?
J
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