This happens if I try to connect to the Webdav channel of a local libvirt machine exactly after machine startup, when the channel is created. It then simply remains stuck at SPICE_CHANNEL_STATE_RECONNECTING state, and never tries to connect again.
It also happens if Y try to connect to the WebDAV channel of a local libvirt machine after machine restoration, when the channel is created.
(In reply to viorel.visarion@gmail.com from comment #0) > This happens if I try to connect to the Webdav channel of a local libvirt > machine exactly after machine startup, when the channel is created. > > It then simply remains stuck at SPICE_CHANNEL_STATE_RECONNECTING state, and > never tries to connect again. Hi, I cannot reproduce it here. Are you using remote-viewer or spicy ?
Please attach debug messages so we can check if something is odd
https://paste.fedoraproject.org/406000/70911730/ Hope it helps. Both remote-viewer and spicy connect to an already running machine. I tried connecting to a local libvirt machine exactly after machine startup/restoration, when the channel was created, with GNOME-Boxes (I don't think you can reproduce it with spicy/ remote-viewer ). The shared folder feature hasn't been yet committed, so you could just look for something strange in the logs and maybe draw some conclusions and I'll try to fix it.
I talked with Pavel Grunt and the problem wasn't with SPICE-gtk. I wasn't manually requesting a fd when trying to connect to a webdav channel on local cases. This can be closed now.
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