Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions
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@aaronstuder That's a Safari issue. We opened an issue on GH.
Really, Safari is the new IE... https://nolanlawson.com/2015/06/30/safari-is-the-new-ie
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@olivier Thanks for the reply!
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This may be more of a GitHUb question, but ... how do you know what the latest version is?
A thread on the XO forum said that version 5.0.2 was out. I updated, no problems.
Except xo-server is still on 5.0.0. I would think that was weird, but I know in 4.X that sometimes happened.
Anyway, how do I find out what the latest version is, so I know when to freak out and when not to freak out.
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@BRRABill You would watch the XO github site.
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@DustinB3403 said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@BRRABill You would watch the XO github site.
So, I am on that page, and not finding what I am looking for.
I see there are separate xo-server and xo-web pages.
But still not seeing how to tell what the latest version of each is.
I am sure it's not a XO issue, just my unfamiliarity with GitHub.
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Latest release can be found at the respective link for each product:
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@Danp said
Latest release can be found at the respective link for each product:
HOT DAMN!
That's what I am looking for!
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I've had this working but deleted all my VM's yesterday and started a fresh. Installing XO onto a fresh install of Ubuntu with network set-up
ruuning Scotts single line script as per post#1sudo curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scottalanmiller/xenorchestra_installer/master/xo_install.sh | bash
But I get the following errors:-
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Are you definitely running as root?
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@scottalanmiller said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
Are you definitely running as root?
ur maybe
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That $ prompt suggests end user account
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Doesn't the sudo command make it run as root? but i'm also running it as the user I first set-up as I thought Ubuntu doesn't have root you use sudo?
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@hobbit666 said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
Doesn't the sudo command make it run as root? but i'm also running it as the user I first set-up as I thought Ubuntu doesn't have root you use sudo?
Yes, but only the immediate process. Try running as root instead. Sudo is how you get to root.
sudo -i su
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@scottalanmiller said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@hobbit666 said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
Doesn't the sudo command make it run as root? but i'm also running it as the user I first set-up as I thought Ubuntu doesn't have root you use sudo?
Yes, but only the immediate process. Try running as root instead. Sudo is how you get to root.
sudo -i su
OK that worked maybe worth mentioning it in first post
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@hobbit666 said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@scottalanmiller said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@hobbit666 said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
Doesn't the sudo command make it run as root? but i'm also running it as the user I first set-up as I thought Ubuntu doesn't have root you use sudo?
Yes, but only the immediate process. Try running as root instead. Sudo is how you get to root.
sudo -i su
OK that worked maybe worth mentioning it in first post
He did, second sentence:
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OK so it ran but something not right, can't seem to see where to add new host???
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On chrome I get:-
But on Firefox and Edge it's fine.
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@hobbit666 you mean the loading circle?
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@DustinB3403 Doh, cleared the cache now fine
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@scottalanmiller said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@hobbit666 said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@scottalanmiller said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@hobbit666 said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
Doesn't the sudo command make it run as root? but i'm also running it as the user I first set-up as I thought Ubuntu doesn't have root you use sudo?
Yes, but only the immediate process. Try running as root instead. Sudo is how you get to root.
sudo -i su
OK that worked maybe worth mentioning it in first post
He did, second sentence:
Yeah but I thought that's what the sudo at the beginning of the command did run it as root.