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Re: [Xen-users] XCP: how to use console?





2010/5/24 YAMAMOTO Takashi <yamamoto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
hi,

> Or you could just point your web browser at the XCP host and access the console through the developer's page :).

i heard that it used to work with the previous versions.
does it work with xcp 0.1.1 as well? Âas far as i tried, it didn't.

YAMAMOTO Takashi

5. XCP Â0.1.1 doesn't put the host's debug web site stuff back in the right place. If you install or upgrade to 0.1.1 and connect to the host, you get a page with two XenServer links and nothing else. To restore the debug stuff so you can use the virtual machine console functionality, do the following:

mv /opt/xensource/www /opt/xensource/www.old
ln -s /opt/xensource/debug/www /opt/xensource/www

Â
>
> Vern
> Sent from my BlackBerryï wireless device from U.S. Cellular
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: yamamoto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx (YAMAMOTO Takashi)
> Date: Tue, 25 May 2010 10:13:56
> To: <nge@xxxxxxxx>
> Cc: <xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: [Xen-users] XCP: how to use console?
>
> hi,
>
>> You need use an ssh tunneling from localhost to you machine.
>>
>> When VM starts it's serial console binding by vncterm to localhost:590X port (you can see it by netstat -l). If you tunnels those ports you can access it by VNC client (n.b. not all vnc displays data correctly, in my case I use tkvnc).
>
> thanks, it seems to work in some extent. Â(i tried with vncviewer)
>
> a question; i see only 2 listening ports while i have 3 vm running
> on the host. Âis it normal?
>
> another question; which port is for which vm?
>
> [root@s1 ~]# xe vm-list|grep running
> Â Â power-state ( RO): running
> Â Â power-state ( RO): running
> Â Â power-state ( RO): running
> [root@s1 ~]# netstat -l|grep 590
> tcp    Â0   Â0 localhost:5900       Â*:*             LISTEN
> tcp    Â0   Â0 localhost:5901       Â*:*             LISTEN
> [root@s1 ~]#
>
>>
>> As alternative you can use /usr/lib/xen/bin/xenconsole X from xcp host shell, but it really buggly. (X is 0, 1,2,3,...etc).
>
> it segfaulted for me, sure. :-)
>
> YAMAMOTO Takashi
>
>>
>> 24.05.10, 12:16, "YAMAMOTO Takashi" <yamamoto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>>> hi,
>>>
>>> Âi'm trying to create a Debian Lenny 5.0 vm.
>>> Âafter i run xe vm-install and xe vm-start,
>>> Âthe vm is shown as "running" by xe vm-list.
>>> Ânow i have a question; how can i use its console?
>>>
>>> Âhttps://thehost/console doesn't seem to work. Â(it says "not found".)
>>> Âi'm using xcp 0.1.1 (build20719)
>>>
>>> Âif it matters, the following is the exact commands i executed.
>>>
>>> Â[root@s1 ~]# xe vm-install template="Debian Lenny 5.0" new-name-label=xxx sr-uuid=ce71910c-c34a-e5fb-e911-c08c633d5406
>>> Â4f92b7db-2596-cb95-d585-654a4c545ddd
>>> Â[root@s1 ~]# xe vm-param-set uuid=4f92b7db-2596-cb95-d585-654a4c545ddd other-config:install-repository=http://ftp.debian.org/debian
>>> Â[root@s1 ~]# xe vm-start uuid=4f92b7db-2596-cb95-d585-654a4c545ddd
>>> Â[root@s1 ~]#
>>>
>>> ÂYAMAMOTO Takashi
>>>
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>>
>> --
>> wBR,George.
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