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How is connection to VM after creation (without guest agent / IP) supposed to work?

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I am using unRAID OS v7-beta3. If that could be the reason for anything I can downgrade/reset promptly.

 

It seems to me there's no way via the GUI to get to talk to a VM.

 

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The picture portrays Mint here but I tried the same with Ubuntu Server using this iso: https://releases.ubuntu.com/24.04.1/ubuntu-24.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso.

 

I don't get any window popping up either with noVNC client, as portrayed in this video for example:

 

This guide (https://docs.okd.io/4.9/virt/virtual_machines/virt-installing-qemu-guest-agent.html#virt-installing-qemu-guest-agent-on-linux-vm_virt-installing-qemu-guest-agent) speaks of setting up guest agent, starting out with this line "Access the virtual machine command line through one of the consoles or by SSH.". But typing in "virsh console <my domain>" into the console presents an unresponsive void.

 

Also, btw, I cannot "Stop" a VM once started, it will flip back to "Started" state.

Solved by Kilrah

What template did you select? If you choose Ubuntu or such you should have VNC active by default. Kinda looks like you chose "custom" which has nothing since that's for you to use if you want to specify the entire config manually. 

Edited by Kilrah

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1 hour ago, Kilrah said:

What template did you select? If you choose Ubuntu or such you should have VNC active by default. Kinda looks like you chose "custom" which has nothing since that's for you to use if you want to specify the entire config manually. 

I went with Ubuntu, but you're right, one has to keep graphics card on "Virtual" for the default VNC config to activate (it disappears otherwise, didn't event notice therefore). Hm. Could you point me to a guide that would allow me to have my VGA forwarded and at the same time set up some VNC or SSH at the start?

Edited by steelsoap

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Click the + to add a 2nd. 

 

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