NAME¶
virt-viewer - display the graphical console for a virtual machine
SYNOPSIS¶
virt-viewer [OPTIONS] -- DOMAIN-NAME|ID|UUID
DESCRIPTION¶
virt-viewer is a minimal tool for displaying the graphical console of a
  virtual machine. The console is accessed using the VNC or SPICE protocol. The
  guest can be referred to based on its name, ID, or UUID. If the guest is not
  already running, then the viewer can be told to wait until it starts before
  attempting to connect to the console. The viewer can connect to remote hosts
  to lookup the console information and then also connect to the remote console
  using the same network transport.
OPTIONS¶
The following options are accepted when running "virt-viewer":
  - -h, --help
 
  - Display command line help summary
 
  - -V, --version
 
  - Display program version number
 
  - -v, --verbose
 
  - Display information about the connection
 
  - -c URI, --connect=URI
 
  - Specify the hypervisor connection URI
 
  - -w, --wait
 
  - Wait for the domain to start up before attempting to connect to the
      console
 
  - -r, --reconnect
 
  - Automatically reconnect to the domain if it shuts down and restarts
 
  - -z PCT, --zoom=PCT
 
  - Zoom level of the display window in percentage. Range 10-400.
 
  - -d, --direct
 
  - Do not attempt to tunnel the console over SSH, even if the main connection
      URI used SSH.
 
  - -a, --attach
 
  - Instead of making a direct TCP/UNIX socket connection to the remote
      display, ask libvirt to provide a pre-connected socket for the display.
      This avoids the need to authenticate with the remote display server
      directly. This option will only work when connecting to a guest that is
      running on the same host as the virt-viewer program. If attaching to the
      guest via libvirt fails, virt-viewer will automatically fallback to trying
      a regular direct TCP/UNIX socket connection.
 
  - -f, --full-screen
 
  - Start with the window maximised to fullscreen
 
  - --debug
 
  - Print debugging information
 
  - -H HOTKEYS, --hotkeys HOTKEYS
 
  - Set global hotkey bindings. By default, keyboard shortcuts only work when
      the guest display widget does not have focus. Any actions specified in
      HOTKEYS will be effective even when the guest display widget has
      input focus. The format for HOTKEYS is
      <action1>=<key1>[+<key2>][,<action2>=<key3>[+<key4>]].
      Key-names are case-insensitive. Valid actions are: toggle-fullscreen,
      release-cursor, secure-attention, smartcard-insert and smartcard-remove.
      The "secure-attention" action sends a secure attention sequence
      (Ctrl+Alt+Del) to the guest. Examples:
    
    
  --hotkeys=toggle-fullscreen=shift+f11,release-cursor=shift+f12
  --hotkeys=release-cursor=ctrl+alt
    
    
    Note that hotkeys for which no binding is given are disabled. Although the
      hotkeys specified here are handled by the client, it is still possible to
      send these key combinations to the guest via a menu item. 
  - -k, --kiosk
 
  - Start in kiosk mode. In this mode, the application will start in
      fullscreen with minimal UI. It will prevent the user from quitting or
      performing any interaction outside of usage of the remote desktop session.
    
    Note that it can't offer a complete secure solution by itself. Your kiosk
      system must have additional configuration and security settings to lock
      down the OS. In particular, you must configure or disable the window
      manager, limit the session capabilities, use some restart/watchdog
      mechanism, disable VT switching etc.
 
  - --kiosk-quit <never|on-disconnect>
 
  - By default, when kiosk mode is enabled, virt-viewer will remain open when
      the connection to the remote server is terminated. By setting kiosk-quit
      option to "on-disconnect" value, virt-viewer will quit instead.
      Please note that --reconnect takes precedence over this option, and will
      attempt to do a reconnection before it quits.
 
EXAMPLES¶
To connect to the guest called 'demo' running under Xen
   virt-viewer demo
To connect to the guest with ID 7 running under QEMU
   virt-viewer --connect qemu:///system 7
To wait for the guest with UUID 66ab33c0-6919-a3f7-e659-16c82d248521 to startup
  and then connect, also reconnecting upon restart of VM
   virt-viewer --reconnect --wait 66ab33c0-6919-a3f7-e659-16c82d248521
To connect to a remote console using TLS
   virt-viewer --connect xen://example.org/ demo
To connect to a remote host using SSH, lookup the guest config and then make a
  direct non-tunnelled connection of the console
   virt-viewer --direct --connect xen+ssh://root@example.org/ demo
AUTHOR¶
Written by Daniel P. Berrange, based on the GTK-VNC example program gvncviewer.
BUGS¶
Report bugs to the mailing list
  "
http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list"
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 2007-2014 Red Hat, Inc., and various contributors. This is free
  software. You may redistribute copies of it under the terms of the GNU General
  Public License "
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html". There is
  NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
SEE ALSO¶
virsh(1), "
virt-manager(1)", the project website
  "
http://virt-manager.org"