34.4. Troubleshooting with serial consoles
Linux kernels can output information to serial ports. This is useful for debugging kernel panics and hardware issues with video devices or headless servers. The subsections in this section cover setting up serial console output for machines running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 virtualization kernels and their virtualized guests.
This section covers how to enable serial console output for fully virtualized guests.
Fully virtualized guest serial console output can be viewed with the virsh console
command.
Be aware fully virtualized guest serial consoles have some limitations. Present limitations include:
The serial port is called ttyS0
on Linux or COM1
on Windows.
You must configure the virtualized operating system to output information to the virtual serial port.
To output kernel information from a fully virtualized Linux guest into the domain modify the /boot/grub/grub.conf
file by inserting the line console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200
.
title Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server (2.6.32-36.x86-64)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.32-36.x86-64 ro root=/dev/volgroup00/logvol00
console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200
initrd /initrd-2.6.32-36.x86-64.img
Reboot the guest.
On the host, access the serial console with the following command:
# virsh console
You can also use virt-manager
to display the virtual text console. In the guest console window, select Serial Console from the View menu.