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Re: [Xen-users] XCP: VM installation in XCP 0.5 is behaving strangely



Yep, I think I need an application to access consoles. 
I just tried the web interface embedded in XCP 0.5, it seems works for other 
management functionalities.
But when I click the vm's console, it always shows me a blank screen that I 
have nowhere to do anything.
for xvp, I'm a little bit frustrated that it's for linux only (or 64 bits 
linux). Currently I have a macbook pro, T61p and an old dell laptop which is 32 
bit only.
I'm trying to install the xvp in the 32 bit Dell laptop since T61p is an XCP 
host. Even I import the xvpappliance into the XCP host and run it, I still 
can't access the xvpappliance console lol.
It seems like I can use some RFB client to connect these consoles, am I right?
I'm now still investigating how to solve the problem. Any suggestions are 
welcome.
Thanks a lot.
On Aug 22, 2010, at 3:17 PM, GÃmes GÃza wrote:

> IMHO if all you need is console access xvp (xvpsource.com) is a better
> (more stable option). You could start with xvpappliance.
> 
> Good luck
> 
> Geza
>> Ops, I think the network is set up automatically.
>> Now I've already set up the vif for the virtual machine and when I start the 
>> vm, it just behaves the same
>> I think I misunderstand something. 
>> after 
>> xe vm-start uuid=UUID
>> the command return with nothing.
>> Should I use something like openxencenter to connect the console to continue 
>> installing?
>> I list the vm status, it seems it's running.
>> But in Mac OS X, I can't manage to install the openxencenter for now. I hope 
>> I can ssh or telnet the virtual machine.
>> Is there other way to access the console without openxencenter?
>> On Aug 22, 2010, at 9:03 AM, George Shuklin wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> You forgot to create vif for virtual machine (not network interface, no
>>> network boot).
>>> 
>>> Ð ÐÑÐ, 22/08/2010 Ð 04:56 -0700, Yueyu Lin ÐÐÑÐÑ:
>>> 
>>>> Hi, all
>>>> I'm totally new to XCP, so maybe i misunderstood the documentation. 
>>>> I tried to create Debian Squeeze (64-bit) and Ubuntu 10.04 from templates 
>>>> and install them from network installation.
>>>> For Debian Squeeze (64-bit), I did the followings:
>>>> 
>>>> 1. First ssh login into XCP host
>>>> 2. xe vm-install template="Debian Squeeze (64-bit)" 
>>>> new-name-label=lenny-64-netinstall
>>>> Get the UUID from the output
>>>> 3. xe vm-param-set uuid=UUID 
>>>> other-config:install-repository=http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/
>>>> Set the repository as debian US mirror
>>>> 4. xe vm-start uuid=UUID
>>>> 
>>>> Then the ssh terminal start to freeze there and it will never prompt 
>>>> anything as documentation said "install step by step".
>>>> I doubted if the installation can only be done in the physical host, so I 
>>>> tried to do this in the physical host. But the same 
>>>> thing happened. 
>>>> After sometime freezing, the prompt returned and gave me nothing. While I 
>>>> run xe vm-list, the vm's status shows running.
>>>> I'm totally frustrated. I don't what I've missed since I just followed the 
>>>> manual and saw no error log output.
>>>> 
>>>> Can someone point out where I did wrong? 
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks a lot!
>>>> 
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