
To access the virtual machine from the local console running a VNC viewer client,
enter one of the following commands:
•
vncviewer ::590#
•
vncviewer :#
#
is the VNC viewer port number assigned to the virtual machine.
When accessing the VM Guest from a machine other than Domain0, use the following
syntax:
vncviewer 192.168.1.20::590#
In this case, the IP address of Domain0 is 192.168.1.20.
8.3.1 Assigning VNC Viewer Port Numbers
to Virtual Machines
Although the default behavior of VNC viewer is to assign the first available port number,
you might want to assign a specific VNC viewer port number to a specific virtual ma-
chine.
To assign a specific port number on a VM Guest, edit the Xend setting of the virtual
machine and change the location to the desired value:
(device
(vfb
(type vnc)
(location localhost:5902)
)
)
For more information regarding editing the Xend settings of a machine, see Section 5.1,
“Virtual Machine Manager” (page 34).
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