Nova console proxy for VMware instances
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nova-mksproxy

This is Nova console proxy for instances running on VMware. It requires Nova to support microversion 2.31 to work.

Usage with Devstack

There is a devstack plugin for nova-mksproxy, so simply add this to your local.conf:

[[local|localrc]]
enable_plugin nova-mksproxy https://github.com/openstack/nova-mksproxy

The plugin will enable MKS consoles in Nova and will start the proxy on port 6090. Use nova CLI to get a console URL:

$ nova get-mks-console <instance_name>