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<pre wrap="">If you look at the connection details in virt-manager, it should tell
you the full URI it used - use exactly the same URI with virt-viewer.
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<pre wrap="">I tried to find connection details in virt-manager, could not.
Where is this to be found?
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In the main virt-manager screen, highlight your connection and use
the menu bar Edit -> Connection Details. On the 'Overview' tab
in the dialog that pops up the first line shows 'Connection: [YOUR URI]'
Daniel
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Finally got some time. It says "Connection:" is "qemu:///system",
and gives the LAN-local hostname. I tried:<br>
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qemu://IP/system<br>
qemu+ssh://IP/system<br>
qemu://hostname/system<br>
qemu+ssh://hostname/system<br>
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and then within a ssh +X IP session<br>
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qemu:///system<br>
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All of them failed the same way, with a popup reading "Cannot find
guest domain...". <br>
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