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    Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions

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      Alex Sage
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      You have to uncommend mounts! =/

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        Alex Sage
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        I must be missing something, because I am having issues with every distro I use.....

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          Alex Sage
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          npm ERR! Linux 3.10.0-327.el7.x86_64
          npm ERR! argv "/usr/local/bin/node" "/usr/local/bin/npm" "start"
          npm ERR! node v5.4.0
          npm ERR! npm  v3.3.12
          npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE
          npm ERR! xo-server@4.11.0 start: `node bin/xo-server`
          npm ERR! Exit status 1
          npm ERR!
          npm ERR! Failed at the xo-server@4.11.0 start script 'node bin/xo-server'.
          npm ERR! Make sure you have the latest version of node.js and npm installed.
          npm ERR! If you do, this is most likely a problem with the xo-server package,
          npm ERR! not with npm itself.
          npm ERR! Tell the author that this fails on your system:
          npm ERR!     node bin/xo-server
          npm ERR! You can get their info via:
          npm ERR!     npm owner ls xo-server
          npm ERR! There is likely additional logging output above.
          
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            scottalanmiller
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            Remember when I asked what node version you were installing? That looks like Node 5. I thought XO could only work with Node 4.

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              scottalanmiller @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said:

              What Node.js version do you have installed?

              There was the question ^^^^

              I never saw a response. We could have tracked this down sooner 🙂 You can't just use the Node that comes with the distro. Use NVM and control the Node version.

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                Romo @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said:

                @anonymous said:

                @scottalanmiller Because it's the lastest LTS release. Isn't using LTS best practice?

                No, it's a bad practice. Using something with "long term support" is a good practice, but with Ubuntu it is just a naming thing for marketing purposes. Even Canonical themselves do not recognize it as an LTS. It's just letters that they slap on every fourth release to make it sound like an enterprise product like RHEL. It isn't. Ubuntu is a rolling release will full support only for the latest build. So sticking to LTS is just "not updating" in this case. One of the many reasons that Ubuntu isn't that good. It's not "bad", but it isn't up to par.

                Ubuntu is like Fedora, you always want to be on the latest unless there is a compatibility issue. You would never intentionally use an LTS release unless you are doing something like MongoDB which only releases for certain versions. And the answer there is not to use Ubuntu but to use CentOS which is kept up to date.

                If you want a true LTS, Ubuntu is not an option for you. RHEL and SLES are the only enterprise long term support options in the Linux world.

                @scottalanmiller Why aren't ubuntu LTS releases trully considered as having long term support? I usually use Centos but I do have several Ubuntu LTS boxes and from their documentation they appear as having long term support.

                0_1452612753264_2016-01-12 09_30_26-Release end of life _ Ubuntu.png

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                  scottalanmiller @Romo
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                  @Romo said:

                  @scottalanmiller Why aren't ubuntu LTS releases trully considered as having long term support? I usually use Centos but I do have several Ubuntu LTS boxes and from their documentation they appear as having long term support.

                  Because Long Term Support suggests that when things break, they fix them and provide support. But Canonical doesn't do that. If things really break they tell their LTS clients to upgrade to the latest non-LTS release to continue getting support. True LTS support never requires "going to the non-LTS release" to continue getting support. The label LTS and their "support marketing timelines" are just made up marketing.

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                    scottalanmiller @Romo
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                    @Romo said:

                    from their documentation they appear as having long term support.

                    Thats where terms like "marketing" and "lying" come into it.

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                      Alex Sage @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by Alex Sage

                      @scottalanmiller Like this?

                      Install Node Using the Node Version Manager

                      https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-node-js-on-a-centos-7-server

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                        scottalanmiller @Romo
                        last edited by

                        @Romo said:

                        0_1452612753264_2016-01-12 09_30_26-Release end of life _ Ubuntu.png

                        I know shops that in 2011 were already being told by Canonical that to get support they had to leave 10.04 LTS because they would only try to fix things in the 11.04 or 11.10 releases. 10.04 has major stability bugs that were just ignored because the 11 series fixed them. The LTS theory is that fixes would be backported. But they are not. Canonical just uses LTS to fool customers, they do not mean it to mean that they will support the product.

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                          scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
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                          @anonymous said:

                          @scottalanmiller Like this?

                          Install Node Using the Node Version Manager

                          https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-node-js-on-a-centos-7-server

                          Exactly. I was just about to look for this.

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                            Alex Sage @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller Do I have to remove the old version first?

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                              Alex Sage
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                              npm ERR! Linux 3.10.0-327.el7.x86_64
                              npm ERR! argv "/root/.nvm/v4.2.2/bin/node" "/root/.nvm/v4.2.2/bin/npm" "start"
                              npm ERR! node v4.2.2
                              npm ERR! npm  v2.14.7
                              npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE
                              npm ERR! xo-server@4.11.0 start: `node bin/xo-server`
                              npm ERR! Exit status 1
                              npm ERR!
                              npm ERR! Failed at the xo-server@4.11.0 start script 'node bin/xo-server'.
                              npm ERR! This is most likely a problem with the xo-server package,
                              npm ERR! not with npm itself.
                              npm ERR! Tell the author that this fails on your system:
                              npm ERR!     node bin/xo-server
                              npm ERR! You can get their info via:
                              npm ERR!     npm owner ls xo-server
                              npm ERR! There is likely additional logging output above.
                              
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                                Alex Sage
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                                Doh! NPM is out of date too. How do I update it?

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                                  scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
                                  last edited by

                                  @anonymous said:

                                  @scottalanmiller Do I have to remove the old version first?

                                  No but better if you do. It will keep being the default.

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                                    scottalanmiller @Alex Sage
                                    last edited by

                                    @anonymous said:

                                    Doh! NPM is out of date too. How do I update it?

                                    I think NVM will handle that too.

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                                      Alex Sage
                                      last edited by Alex Sage

                                      Updated NPM using:

                                       curl -L https://npmjs.com/install.sh | sh
                                      

                                      Still isn't working 😞

                                      npm ERR! Linux 3.10.0-327.el7.x86_64
                                      npm ERR! argv "/root/.nvm/v4.2.2/bin/node" "/root/.nvm/v4.2.2/bin/npm" "start"
                                      npm ERR! node v4.2.2
                                      npm ERR! npm  v3.5.3
                                      npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE
                                      npm ERR! xo-server@4.11.0 start: `node bin/xo-server`
                                      npm ERR! Exit status 1
                                      npm ERR!
                                      npm ERR! Failed at the xo-server@4.11.0 start script 'node bin/xo-server'.
                                      npm ERR! Make sure you have the latest version of node.js and npm installed.
                                      npm ERR! If you do, this is most likely a problem with the xo-server package,
                                      npm ERR! not with npm itself.
                                      npm ERR! Tell the author that this fails on your system:
                                      npm ERR!     node bin/xo-server
                                      npm ERR! You can get information on how to open an issue for this project with:
                                      npm ERR!     npm bugs xo-server
                                      npm ERR! Or if that isn't available, you can get their info via:
                                      npm ERR!     npm owner ls xo-server
                                      npm ERR! There is likely additional logging output above.
                                      
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                                        scottalanmiller
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                                        Did you do a fresh install using Node 4?

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                                          Alex Sage @scottalanmiller
                                          last edited by

                                          @scottalanmiller No, I can try that.

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                                            Alex Sage
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                                            [xo@xo ~]$ sudo yum -y install build-essential redis-server libpng-dev git python-minima
                                            Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
                                            Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
                                             * base: mirror.net.cen.ct.gov
                                             * epel: mirror.cogentco.com
                                             * extras: mirror.cc.columbia.edu
                                             * updates: mirror.us.leaseweb.net
                                            No package build-essential available.
                                            No package redis-server available.
                                            No package libpng-dev available.
                                            Package git-1.8.3.1-6.el7.x86_64 already installed and latest version
                                            No package python-minima available.
                                            Nothing to do
                                            [xo@xo ~]$
                                            
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