[virt-tools-list] VirtViewer and TCP Keepalives

Colin Coe colin.coe at gmail.com
Wed Sep 4 12:19:02 UTC 2013


Hi

The VMs are fine, in a running state.  If you close the spice session (kill
the window) and then open it again, it works fine until it is left idle
again for about 15 minutes.

Thanks

CC


On Wed, Sep 4, 2013 at 7:45 PM, Marc-André Lureau <mlureau at redhat.com>wrote:

>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> > Hi
> >
> > The bulk of our users run Windows XP (32 bit) clients accessing either
> Win XP
> > or Win 7 guests. Myself and the other sys admin run Fedora 18 and Fedora
> 19
> > desktops respectively. We all experience the time out problem.
> >
> > Between the client PCs (Windows and Fedora), we have a pair of firewall
> > clusters of different brands. I am the primary administrator of the
> "inner"
> > firewall cluster but have no visibility of the outer firewall cluster.
> >
> > Basically we have:
> >
> > Client PCs --- Outer FW cluster --- Inner FW cluster --- RHEV-M and
> RHEV-H
> > (actually fat RHEL)
> >
> > I have ensured that the FW cluster I maintain does not do timeouts on
> idle
> > connections. I can ssh into a RHEL VM, and leave the SSH session idle for
> > days without a disconnect. Once I get a SPICE session to a VM, if I don't
> > use it for about 15 minutes or so, it either freezes completely (the
> SPICE
> > session, not the VM) or disconnects with "unable to connect to the
> graphic
> > server"
>
> Have you checked the VM are not suspended or down? (virsh list --all)
> thanks
>



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