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


  • To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • From: George Shuklin <nge@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 27 May 2010 12:25:36 +0400
  • Delivery-date: Thu, 27 May 2010 01:26:54 -0700
  • List-id: Xen user discussion <xen-users.lists.xensource.com>

This is strange. I saw _at_least_ 5 vm at same time on VNC consoles (I am lazy 
and do not set up more then 5 tunneling).

Check if all VM are running on same VM (use xe vm-start on=`hostname`), if VM 
is running on other VM (or started on other VM) it 'console' avaible on other 
server.

Note: When you using a xe vm-start without option 'on', vm starting on any 
avaible host. [I don't know how it selecting, I think, it's a round robin or 
some kind of primitive load ballancing].

25.05.10, 05:13, "YAMAMOTO Takashi" <yamamoto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> 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.  (i tried with vncviewer)
>  
>  a question; i see only 2 listening ports while i have 3 vm running
>  on the host.  is it normal?
>  
>  another question; which port is for which vm?
>  
>  [root@s1 ~]# xe vm-list|grep running
>      power-state ( RO): running
>      power-state ( RO): running
>      power-state ( RO): running
>  [root@s1 ~]# netstat -l|grep 590
>  tcp        0      0 localhost:5900              *:*                         
> LISTEN      
>  tcp        0      0 localhost:5901              *:*                         
> 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" :
>  > 
>  >> hi,
>  >>  
>  >>  i'm trying to create a Debian Lenny 5.0 vm.
>  >>  after i run xe vm-install and xe vm-start,
>  >>  the vm is shown as "running" by xe vm-list.
>  >>  now i have a question; how can i use its console?
>  >>  
>  >>  https://thehost/console doesn't seem to work.  (it says "not found".)
>  >>  i'm using xcp 0.1.1 (build20719)
>  >>  
>  >>  if it matters, the following is the exact commands i executed.
>  >>  
>  >>  [root@s1 ~]# xe vm-install template="Debian Lenny 5.0" 
> new-name-label=xxx sr-uuid=ce71910c-c34a-e5fb-e911-c08c633d5406
>  >>  4f92b7db-2596-cb95-d585-654a4c545ddd
>  >>  [root@s1 ~]# xe vm-param-set uuid=4f92b7db-2596-cb95-d585-654a4c545ddd 
> other-config:install-repository=http://ftp.debian.org/debian
>  >>  [root@s1 ~]# xe vm-start uuid=4f92b7db-2596-cb95-d585-654a4c545ddd
>  >>  [root@s1 ~]# 
>  >>  
>  >>  YAMAMOTO Takashi
>  >>  
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>  > -- 
>  > wBR,George.
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