3.2.2. Using USB Devices on Virtual Machines
A virtual machine that is connected with the SPICE protocol can be configured to connect USB devices. To do so, the USB device has to be plugged into the client machine, then redirected to appear on the guest machine. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization presently supports USB usage on the following clients and guests:
3.2.2.1. Using USB Devices on a Linux Client
If you connect to a virtual guest from a Red Hat Enterprise Linux client machine, you have to install several SPICE packages before you can share USB devices between the client and the guest.
To use USB devices on Red Hat Enterprise Linux clients
Install SPICE packages on client
On your Linux client machine, install the following packages:
These packages are available on the
Red Hat Network, from the Red Hat Enterprise Linux Supplementary Software channel for your version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. To install the packages, run:
# yum install spice-usb-share kmod-kspiceusb
Run SPICE USB services
Start the
spiceusbsrvd service and load the
kspiceusb module. Run:
# service spiceusbsrvd start
# modprobe kspiceusb
Install RHEV-Tools on guest
Locate the CD drive to access the contents of the Guest Tools ISO, and launch RHEV-ToolsSetup.exe
. If the Guest Tools ISO is not available in your CD drive, contact your system administrator. After the tools have been installed, you will be prompted to restart the machine for changes to be applied.
Open firewall ports
Allow connections on TCP port 32023 on any firewalls between the guest machine and the client machine.
Enable USB Auto-Share
Attach USB device
Connect to your guest machine as instructed in
Section 2.3, “Connecting to a Virtual Machine”. Place the SPICE console window of your guest desktop in focus, then attach a USB device to the client. The USB device displays in your guest desktop.
When you close the SPICE session the USB device will no longer be shared with the guest.