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Hi Mike: Your new script works great. Note that I made one change to the usage section to credit you as the author. Thanks again and have a great weekend. Cheers, Joe -----Original Message----- From: Mike McClurg [mailto:mike.mcclurg@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 9:38 AM To: Joe Linoff Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [Xen-users] XCP 1.0 beta : NOOB: how do i log into a newlycreated VM? Ha! That's funny I left that in there. Of course it worked every time for me, since dt26 is my test machine ;) I've fixed that bug, and also made the change to add selection of host by uuid. Have a good weekend. Mike -----Original Message----- From: Joe Linoff [mailto:jlinoff@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: 03 December 2010 17:35 To: Joe Linoff; Mike McClurg Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [Xen-users] XCP 1.0 beta : NOOB: how do i log into a newlycreated VM? Hi Mike: Just a quick follow up. It worked perfectly, thanks. Made one minor change to the script. The last line s/b: vncviewer -via root@${xs} localhost::${port} instead of vncviewer -via root@dt26 localhost::${port} Cheers, Joe -----Original Message----- From: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joe Linoff Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 9:18 AM To: Mike McClurg Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [Xen-users] XCP 1.0 beta : NOOB: how do i log into a newlycreated VM? Hi Mike: Thank you very much. I really appreciate the guidance and support. I will dig into this today. Cheers, Joe -----Original Message----- From: Mike McClurg [mailto:mike.mcclurg@xxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 8:16 AM To: Joe Linoff Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: RE: [Xen-users] XCP 1.0 beta : NOOB: how do i log into a newly created VM? Joe, This isn't that NOOB of a question, as I had a problem with this myself a couple weeks ago ;) You almost had the correct command at the end, but you need to run your vnc client like this: vncviewer -via root@<XenServer hostname or IP> localhost::<vnc-port> Note the double colons -- that's the syntax for specifying the IP port number, as opposed to the vnc port number. Also, you don't need to There is a Citrix knowledge base article that explains the vnc part, but, unfortunately, it leaves you in the dark about how to figure out what vnc port to use for which guest. Reading directly from xenstore, as you've done, is the best way that I know how. http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX124451 I've attached a bash script that does all this for you. It uses the VM name-label, not uuid, but you could modify it to use whichever you prefer. Please let me know if you find any problems with it. Mike From: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Joe Linoff Sent: 03 December 2010 05:02 To: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: Joe Linoff Subject: [Xen-users] XCP 1.0 beta : NOOB: how do i log into a newly created VM? Hi: Sorry for the basic NOOB question but I managed to create a VM but now I am stuck. On page 26 of the XCP Virtual Machine Installation Guide it says "VNC and perform the OS installation". I tried everything I could find (listed below) but I am stuck. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. Here are two questions whose answers would really help: 1. What is the IP address of my VM? I tried "xe vm-list params=all" but didn't see it. 2. How can I log into my VM? I created the VM on my XCP host using the following commands: % xe template-list -s 10.45.2.100 -pw test | grep -B 1 'CentOS 5.5' % xe vm-install template='CentOS 5.5 (64-bit)' new-name-label='vm001' -s 10.45.2.100 -pw test % xe network-list -s 10.45.2.100 -pw test % xe network-list bridge=xenbr0 --minimal -s 10.45.2.100 -pw test % xe vif-create \ network-uuid=8d77c968-f362-befa-fc57-92d63d656e1d \ vm-uuid=0409c60f-d209-1105-e884-9a25dd238430 \ device=0 \ -s 10.45.2.100 -pw test % cp -v /net-install/centos/5.5/isos.DVD/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-*.iso /opt/tcc/master/http/iso % mkdir -p /mnt/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-1of2 % mount -o loop /opt/tcc/master/http/iso/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-1of2.iso /mnt/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-1of2 % cp -p -r /mnt/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-1of2 /opt/tcc/master/http/os % xe vm-param-set \ uuid=0409c60f-d209-1105-e884-9a25dd238430 \ other-config:install-repository=http://10.45.2.1/tcc/os/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-1of2 \ -s 10.45.2.100 -pw test % xe vm-start uuid=0409c60f-d209-1105-e884-9a25dd238430 -s 10.45.2.100 -pw test % xe vm-list -s 10.45.2.100 -pw test uuid ( RO) : f32bcb5b-f55f-419a-8d08-7f9d1b3f0833 name-label ( RW): Control domain on host: tcc-lab-2-xcp01 power-state ( RO): running uuid ( RO) : 0409c60f-d209-1105-e884-9a25dd238430 name-label ( RW): vm001 power-state ( RO): running At this point it appears that everything is working but I don't know what to do next. I tried the following to access via VNC % ssh -X -L 5901:127.0.0.1:5901 -L 5902:127.0.0.1:5902 -L 5999:127.0.0.1:5999 root@xxxxxxxxxxx % xe vm-list uuid=0409c60f-d209-1105-e884-9a25dd238430 params=dom-id % xenstore-ls /local/domain/1/serial/0 limit = "65536" tty = "/dev/pts/2" vncterm-pid = "19363" vnc-port = "5901" With that information I tried "vncviewer -listen 5901" and "vncviewer localhost:5901". Neither command worked. Thank you, Joe _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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