On Thu, Mar 08, 2012 at 08:35:56AM +0200, Alon Levy wrote:
On Wed, Mar 07, 2012 at 11:49:53PM +0200, Georgios Petasis wrote:
> Στις 7/3/2012 22:13, ο/η Alon Levy έγραψε:
> >sudo yum install tcpdump
> >sudo tcpdump -i lo -w /tmp/spice.cap
> >
> >hopefully that file will be small (you only need a few seconds of
> >capture for the key presses and virt-manager spice connection, i.e.
> >window open). compress it if it's too large.
> Dear Alon,
>
> I have placed the results here:
>
>
http://server.intellitech.gr/spice.cap
>
> It does look like a binary file. Is it supposed to be this way?
Yes. Actually the file ending should have been pcap. It's a standard
format for network captures which I can read with wireshark with the
spice dissector and look for the key presses, just trying to figure out
if it's a problem at the client side or server/qemu side.
Sorry, wrong conclusion, it's probably spice but you didn't start the
capture *before* the virt-manager connection.
Perhaps an easier way to achieve that would be:
destroy the vm. (stop it from virt-manager)
start the capture (tcpdump -i ...)
start the vm.
do some key presses where you can see they don't have any affects.
stop the capture.
compress it this time - will save on the transport:
bzip2 spice.cap
Thanks,
Alon
>
> Regards,
>
> George
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