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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
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      You're specifying what device to mount, and where to mount it at.

      So you would than jump into /takethisdiskandlikeit to run ./install

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        krisleslie @DustinB3403
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        @dustinb3403

        So let me get this straight, I could have actually piped another command into that?

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          bnrstnr @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

          Ubuntu fail.

          This is what I get every time I mount the XS guest tools ISO on Ubuntu. Every single time...
          https://i.imgur.com/NnF1p9F.png

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            krisleslie
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            That is the exact same error I got!

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403 @krisleslie
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              @krisleslie said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

              @dustinb3403

              So let me get this straight, I could have actually piped another command into that?

              Possibly, yes.

              Likely mount /dev/cdrom /mnt | sudo ./install.sh

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                krisleslie
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                mount -o ro,exec /dev/disk/by-label/XenServer\x20Tools /mnt

                It fails when we point to the "DISK"

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                  krisleslie
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                  For the love of GOD if I wasn't happy with finding an answer that would have turned me off! Like it isn't helpful. Maybe I'm wrong but a UX engineer would be like, ummmm FIX THAT!

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                    krisleslie
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                    Ok so I found out the installation instructions changed for Linux after a few releases!

                    Installing XenServer Tools on Linux VMs

                    • Select the VM in the Resources pane, right-click, and then click Install XenServer Tools on the shortcut menu. Alternatively, on the VM menu, click Install XenServer Tools.

                    • Click Install XenServer Tools on the message dialog to go to the VM's console.

                    • As the root user, mount the image into the VM:
                      mount /dev/xvdd /mnt

                    • Execute the installation script as the root user:
                      /mnt/Linux/install.sh

                    If the kernel has been upgraded, or the VM was upgraded from a previous version, reboot the VM now.
                    Note that CD-ROM drives and ISOs attached to Linux VMs appear as /dev/xvdd rather than /dev/cdrom. This is because they are not true CD-ROM devices, but normal devices. When the CD is ejected by XenCenter, it hot-unplugs the device from the VM and the device disappears. This is different from Windows VMs, where the CD remains in the VM in an empty state

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                      krisleslie
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                      What they say now is!
                      Installing XenServer Tools on Linux VMs

                      • Select the VM in the Resources pane, right-click, and then click Install XenServer Tools on the shortcut menu. Alternatively, on the VM menu, click Install XenServer Tools.

                      • Click Install XenServer Tools on the message dialog to go to the VM's console.

                      • As the root user, mount the image into the VM:
                        mount -o ro,exec /dev/disk/by-label/XenServer\x20Tools /mntNote: If mounting the image fails, you can locate the image by running the command

                      blkid -t LABEL="XenServer Tools"Execute the installation script as the root user:

                      /mnt/Linux/install.shUnmount the image from the guest by running the command:
                      umount /mnt If the kernel has been upgraded, or the VM was upgraded from a previous version, reboot the VM now.

                      Note that CD-ROM drives and ISOs attached to Linux VMs appear as /dev/xvdd(or /dev/sdd in Ubuntu 10.10 and later), rather than /dev/cdrom. This is because they are not true CD-ROM devices, but normal devices. When the CD is ejected by XenCenter, it hot-unplugs the device from the VM and the device disappears. This is different from Windows VMs, where the CD remains in the VM in an empty state

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                        krisleslie
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                        Dustin one day I strive to be proficient like you and SAM 🙂 If I see ya beer's on me bro!

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                        • DustinB3403D
                          DustinB3403 @krisleslie
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                          @krisleslie said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

                          Dustin one day I strive to be proficient like you and SAM 🙂 If I see ya beer's on me bro!

                          Ha... I wish I was nearly as proficient as SAM is. . . I squeak by.

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                            bnrstnr @krisleslie
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                            @krisleslie said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

                            Note that CD-ROM drives and ISOs attached to Linux VMs appear as /dev/xvdd(or /dev/sdd in Ubuntu 10.10 and later), rather than /dev/cdrom. This is because they are not true CD-ROM devices, but normal devices. When the CD is ejected by XenCenter, it hot-unplugs the device from the VM and the device disappears. This is different from Windows VMs, where the CD remains in the VM in an empty state

                            This is wrong though... In the latest releases for fedora, ubuntu, and debian, for sure, it is /dev/cdrom

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                              momurda @bnrstnr
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                              @bnrstnr said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

                              @scottalanmiller said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

                              Ubuntu fail.

                              This is what I get every time I mount the XS guest tools ISO on Ubuntu. Every single time...
                              https://i.imgur.com/NnF1p9F.png

                              This isnt an error
                              It merely states you ahve mounted a read only device, like a cd or dvd
                              edit: oh wait i see the first one is different.

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                                momurda @bnrstnr
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                                @bnrstnr said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

                                @krisleslie said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

                                Note that CD-ROM drives and ISOs attached to Linux VMs appear as /dev/xvdd(or /dev/sdd in Ubuntu 10.10 and later), rather than /dev/cdrom. This is because they are not true CD-ROM devices, but normal devices. When the CD is ejected by XenCenter, it hot-unplugs the device from the VM and the device disappears. This is different from Windows VMs, where the CD remains in the VM in an empty state

                                This is wrong though... In the latest releases for fedora, ubuntu, and debian, for sure, it is /dev/cdrom

                                Not in Xenserver. The xvd device naming is for Xen.

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                                  krisleslie
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                                  I swear just one decent UX engineer! Just one!

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                                  • DustinB3403D
                                    DustinB3403 @momurda
                                    last edited by DustinB3403

                                    @momurda said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

                                    @bnrstnr said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

                                    @krisleslie said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

                                    Note that CD-ROM drives and ISOs attached to Linux VMs appear as /dev/xvdd(or /dev/sdd in Ubuntu 10.10 and later), rather than /dev/cdrom. This is because they are not true CD-ROM devices, but normal devices. When the CD is ejected by XenCenter, it hot-unplugs the device from the VM and the device disappears. This is different from Windows VMs, where the CD remains in the VM in an empty state

                                    This is wrong though... In the latest releases for fedora, ubuntu, and debian, for sure, it is /dev/cdrom

                                    Not in Xenserver. The xvd device naming is for Xen.

                                    Yeah. . . but that shouldn't matter here. As this mounting process is occurring within a VM. The insert operation @krisleslie did you do it from the CLI (of XenServer) or from XO?

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                                      krisleslie @DustinB3403
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                                      @dustinb3403 SSH into it via Putty.

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                                      • DustinB3403D
                                        DustinB3403 @krisleslie
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                                        @krisleslie said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

                                        @dustinb3403 SSH into it via Putty.

                                        So you ran the CLI command within XS to mount the drivers into your guest?

                                        Seems like the difficult approach. . .

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                                          bnrstnr @DustinB3403
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                                          @dustinb3403 said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

                                          So you ran the CLI command within XS to mount the drivers into your guest?
                                          Seems like the difficult approach. . .

                                          Semi off topic, but this is one of those things where I've seen people complain about having to enter UUID's... In the 3-4 years I've been working with XS I've never once had to enter a UUID

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                                          • DustinB3403D
                                            DustinB3403 @bnrstnr
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                                            @bnrstnr said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

                                            @dustinb3403 said in XenTools installation error for Linux:

                                            So you ran the CLI command within XS to mount the drivers into your guest?
                                            Seems like the difficult approach. . .

                                            Semi off topic, but this is one of those things where I've seen people complain about having to enter UUID's... In the 3-4 years I've been working with XS I've never once had to enter a UUID

                                            I've only ever had to dig for UUID's when I hit a limit coalescing snapshots from a CR job provided by XO.

                                            The underlying storage, or XS itself simply wasn't fast enough to complete before the next CR ran so I had to delete the parent snapshot.

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