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== Contingency Plan ==
== Contingency Plan ==


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The feature can easily be disabled from virt-manager (and fallback on current VNC-only).


== Documentation ==
== Documentation ==

Revision as of 16:19, 20 December 2010

Spice support for virt-manager

Summary

Ability to create, configure and display Spice-enabled VM from virt-manager.

Owner

  • Email: marcandre.lureau at gmail.com, marcandre.lureau at redhat.com

Current status

  • Targeted release: Fedora 15
  • Last updated: 20/12/2010
  • Percentage of completion: 60%

Detailed Description

virt-manager can currently manage QEMU VMs with VNC. It provides the ability to connect and display VNC (with various functionalities such as credentials, screenshot, send special keys, ssh tuneling, display scaling)

This feature is about supporting Spice at the same level, so that fedora users can benefits Spice goodness easily when creating VM (Features/Spice) and avoiding command lines.

Benefit to Fedora

Fedora will provide a better user experience to configure and use Spice.

Scope

  • libvirt, and python-virtinst needs to support the qemu -spice options
  • spice-gtk needs to be released with spice
  • virt-manager needs to be updated to support spice-gtk
  • virtio serial driver needs to be merged in qemu, and the rest of the packages updated, to benefit the agent functionalities (clipboard sharing etc..).

How To Test

  • start virt-manager
  • create a new QEMU virtual machine
  • configure "Graphics" to be Spice
  • start the VM
  • switch to the VM console display, using the mouse/keyboard etc...

User Experience

Painless experience to configure and use a Spice VM.

Dependencies

  • libvirt
  • python-virtinst
  • virt-manager

Contingency Plan

The feature can easily be disabled from virt-manager (and fallback on current VNC-only).

Documentation

Release Notes

  • fixme

Comments and Discussion