Solved Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?
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@openit said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit I imported XOA successfully. And trying to login to Console from XenCenter, but not sure what is the root password ? Googled for it and found, root/root or root/xoa but those are not working, do you have any idea ?
FYI, XOA is not free. This is the paid version. You'll have to install a Linux VM, then install the XO files into that to get a free version of XO running.
Also about network adapter for XenServer VM, how can we make it to get ip from real dhcp server, as it is nested VM ( ESXi -> XenServer7 (as VM) -> XOA) , so I want this XOA to get ip from dhcp ip to access and test it how it works before I move ?
If your XS7 install is getting a DHCP address from the real network, then VMs within XS7 should also be able to get DHCP from the same source.
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@Danp said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit I imported XOA successfully.
You can trial XOA. If you want to use all of it's features, you will need to either purchase a license or build from source.
To reiterate this, you can use XOA during the trial period, then buy a license or you can build a new VM and then install XO using Dustin's script into that VM. The XO guys don't provide an importable VM template for the free version.
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@Danp said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit https://xen-orchestra.com/#!/faq
XO default credentials
After its first start, XO creates automatically one admin account. The account name is [email protected] and the password is admin.
I am talking about accessing from Console on XenCenter not from Web.
Even I tried root/root, root/xoa and the one you mentioned, but no luck.
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@openit said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@Danp said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit https://xen-orchestra.com/#!/faq
XO default credentials
After its first start, XO creates automatically one admin account. The account name is [email protected] and the password is admin.
I am talking about accessing from Console on XenCenter not from Web.
Even I tried root/root, root/xoa and the one you mentioned, but no luck.
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@Danp said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit I imported XOA successfully.
You can trial XOA. If you want to use all of it's features, you will need to either purchase a license or build from source.
As I remember I downloaded free version, which is coming with Basic features.
Is that mean, I going to get full features for 30 days and free one after that ?
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Downloaded wrong one (paid) instead of free ?
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@Dashrender said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit I imported XOA successfully. And trying to login to Console from XenCenter, but not sure what is the root password ? Googled for it and found, root/root or root/xoa but those are not working, do you have any idea ?
FYI, XOA is not free. This is the paid version. You'll have to install a Linux VM, then install the XO files into that to get a free version of XO running.
Also about network adapter for XenServer VM, how can we make it to get ip from real dhcp server, as it is nested VM ( ESXi -> XenServer7 (as VM) -> XOA) , so I want this XOA to get ip from dhcp ip to access and test it how it works before I move ?
If your XS7 install is getting a DHCP address from the real network, then VMs within XS7 should also be able to get DHCP from the same source.
Yes, it got ip from DHCP server from real network. Somethings seems wrong with network things ...
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@Dashrender said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@Danp said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit I imported XOA successfully.
You can trial XOA. If you want to use all of it's features, you will need to either purchase a license or build from source.
To reiterate this, you can use XOA during the trial period, then buy a license or you can build a new VM and then install XO using Dustin's script into that VM. The XO guys don't provide an importable VM template for the free version.
I see.
How can I prepare XO free one ? (any article)
Wwhat vm I need to build ? are you saying to setup some CentOS VM on XS7 and setup XO ?
and how about script (from where I can get it) ? -
@Danp said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit According to the docs here, the correct username / password combination is now xoa/xoa.
This worked, logged in just now
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Your best bet is to install Ubuntu and use the script
sudo curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scottalanmiller/xenorchestra_installer/master/xo_install.sh | bashsee this thread.
https://www.mangolassi.it/topic/7349/xen-orchestra-on-ubuntu-15-10-complete-installation-instructions -
@openit said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@Danp said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit I imported XOA successfully.
You can trial XOA. If you want to use all of it's features, you will need to either purchase a license or build from source.
As I remember I downloaded free version, which is coming with Basic features.
Is that mean, I going to get full features for 30 days and free one after that ?
or
Downloaded wrong one (paid) instead of free ?
If XOA converts to a free version after the trial, that's news to me.
@openit said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
How can I prepare XO free one ? (any article)
Wwhat vm I need to build ? are you saying to setup some CentOS VM on XS7 and setup XO ?
and how about script (from where I can get it) ?As @hobbit666 says
@hobbit666 said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
Your best bet is to install Ubuntu and use the script
sudo curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scottalanmiller/xenorchestra_installer/master/xo_install.sh | bashsee this thread.
https://www.mangolassi.it/topic/7349/xen-orchestra-on-ubuntu-15-10-complete-installation-instructions -
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@hobbit666 said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
Your best bet is to install Ubuntu and use the script
sudo curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scottalanmiller/xenorchestra_installer/master/xo_install.sh | bashsee this thread.
https://www.mangolassi.it/topic/7349/xen-orchestra-on-ubuntu-15-10-complete-installation-instructionsOkay, noted to check it out later.
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@Danp said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
How about VM backup in XenCenter or Xen-Orchestra Free ?
- XenCenter : When I googled, there is backup option via Bash or manual way.....
- XO Free: No VM backup too ?
This is a basic edition, allowing you to do administrator tasks on a virtualized infrastructure. It's "like" XenCenter. You can:
Create VMs, SRs etc. Access to web consoles Edit resources (VM, pools etc.) Make snapshots Migrate VMs
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@openit said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
- XenCenter : When I googled, there is backup option via Bash or manual way.....
XC is only control, not features. And there are reasons that we never use or recommend it. Ignore that it even exists.
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@openit said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
- XO Free: No VM backup too ?
It absolutely does, @DustinB3403 uses it and people talk about it all the time. @olivier has been posting about the awesome new backup features that they are working on adding, as well.
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@openit said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
This is a basic edition, allowing you to do administrator tasks on a virtualized infrastructure. It's "like" XenCenter. You can:
You are looking at XOA, not XO. That's the problem. People do that all the time and get SO confused. Everything in XO is totally free, but NOT if you try to use XOA. You can't use the appliance and get stuff for free.
XOA is the fully supported, commercial packaged appliance version. This costs money if you want the features, but comes with inclusive support.
We don't mean XOA when we say XO and the script you are talking about above is for XO. XO is 100% free and open. We recommend you get support both to have support and to support the vendor, of course. But for testing or if you just don't have the budget, stick with standard XO for free and you get all of the features (except support.)
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@scottalanmiller said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
@openit said in Free bare metal virtualization, HyperV free or VMware ESXi 6 free or else ?:
This is a basic edition, allowing you to do administrator tasks on a virtualized infrastructure. It's "like" XenCenter. You can:
You are looking at XOA, not XO. That's the problem. People do that all the time and get SO confused. Everything in XO is totally free, but NOT if you try to use XOA. You can't use the appliance and get stuff for free.
XOA is the fully supported, commercial packaged appliance version. This costs money if you want the features, but comes with inclusive support.
We don't mean XOA when we say XO and the script you are talking about above is for XO. XO is 100% free and open. We recommend you get support both to have support and to support the vendor, of course. But for testing or if you just don't have the budget, stick with standard XO for free and you get all of the features (except support.)
Okay, I understand now, noted
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Right now the backup capabilities of XO are pretty basic. It's image based backups like Veeam or Unitrends do, but it does not have the additional technology to open up the backups and pull out individual files. To do that you need to mount the snaps yourself and go through them to grab individual files. In some cases you might need additional tooling from a third party if you want to extract emails from an Exchange database, for example.
But that kind of stuff XO is working on and maybe we will see that included in the future as well, a la Veeam.