OpenNebula Sunstone includes a browser console for reaching a virtual machine when normal network login is unavailable. It is useful during first boot, guest network troubleshooting, or recovery work where SSH or RDP is not ready yet.
The VNC console is exposed through the FireEdge web interface and its Guacamole proxy, not by connecting the browser directly to the VM template port. The VM still needs graphics access enabled in its template or runtime configuration before the console action can open.
Use the console for short administrative checks, boot messages, installers, and login prompts. Clipboard sharing is not available through the VNC console, so a normal guest network session is better once the VM is reachable over SSH, RDP, or another remote access service.
The console can show early boot output, but the VM must be deployed on a host before the VNC session can attach.
Enable Graphics under the VM template Advanced options → Input/Output section, and use a virtio video device if the VNC display is blurry or tears.
Reconnect is the first control to try when the tab opens but the display stops updating.