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[Bug 1894818] Re: COLO's guest VNC client hang after failover
From: |
Derek Su |
Subject: |
[Bug 1894818] Re: COLO's guest VNC client hang after failover |
Date: |
Tue, 08 Sep 2020 10:24:44 -0000 |
** Description changed:
Hello,
After setting up COLO's primary and secondary VMs,
I installed the vncserver and xrdp (apt install tightvncserver xrdp) inside
the VM.
I access the VM from another PC via VNC/RDP client, and everything is OK.
Then, kill the primary VM and issue the failover commands.
The expected result is that the VNC/RDP client can reconnect and resume
automatically after failover. (I've confirmed the VNC/RDP client can
reconnect automatically.)
But in my test, the VNC client's screen hangs and cannot be recovered no
longer. (I need to restart VNC client by myself.)
BTW, it works well after killing SVM.
+ Here is my QEMU networking device
+ ```
+ -device virtio-net-pci,id=e0,netdev=hn0 \
+ -netdev
tap,id=hn0,br=br0,vhost=off,helper=/usr/local/libexec/qemu-bridge-helper \
+ ```
+
Thanks.
Regards,
Derek
** Description changed:
Hello,
After setting up COLO's primary and secondary VMs,
I installed the vncserver and xrdp (apt install tightvncserver xrdp) inside
the VM.
I access the VM from another PC via VNC/RDP client, and everything is OK.
Then, kill the primary VM and issue the failover commands.
The expected result is that the VNC/RDP client can reconnect and resume
automatically after failover. (I've confirmed the VNC/RDP client can
reconnect automatically.)
But in my test, the VNC client's screen hangs and cannot be recovered no
- longer. (I need to restart VNC client by myself.)
+ longer. I need to restart VNC client by myself.
BTW, it works well after killing SVM.
Here is my QEMU networking device
```
-device virtio-net-pci,id=e0,netdev=hn0 \
-netdev
tap,id=hn0,br=br0,vhost=off,helper=/usr/local/libexec/qemu-bridge-helper \
```
Thanks.
Regards,
Derek
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1894818
Title:
COLO's guest VNC client hang after failover
Status in QEMU:
New
Bug description:
Hello,
After setting up COLO's primary and secondary VMs,
I installed the vncserver and xrdp (apt install tightvncserver xrdp) inside
the VM.
I access the VM from another PC via VNC/RDP client, and everything is OK.
Then, kill the primary VM and issue the failover commands.
The expected result is that the VNC/RDP client can reconnect and
resume automatically after failover. (I've confirmed the VNC/RDP
client can reconnect automatically.)
But in my test, the VNC client's screen hangs and cannot be recovered
no longer. I need to restart VNC client by myself.
BTW, it works well after killing SVM.
Here is my QEMU networking device
```
-device virtio-net-pci,id=e0,netdev=hn0 \
-netdev
tap,id=hn0,br=br0,vhost=off,helper=/usr/local/libexec/qemu-bridge-helper \
```
Thanks.
Regards,
Derek
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- [Bug 1894818] [NEW] COLO's guest VNC client hang after failover, Derek Su, 2020/09/08
- [Bug 1894818] Re: COLO's guest VNC client hang after failover, Derek Su, 2020/09/08
- [Bug 1894818] Re: COLO's guest VNC client hang after failover,
Derek Su <=
- Re: [Bug 1894818] [NEW] COLO's guest VNC client hang after failover, Lukas Straub, 2020/09/08
- [Bug 1894818] Re: COLO's guest VNC client hang after failover, Derek Su, 2020/09/08
- [Bug 1894818] Re: COLO's guest VNC client hang after failover, Derek Su, 2020/09/08
- [Bug 1894818] Re: COLO's guest VNC client hang after failover, Derek Su, 2020/09/08