Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions
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 LOL, I just got the script error that everyone else got. That error is the "can't even" of the IT world. 
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 @scottalanmiller said: LOL, I just got the script error that everyone else got. That error is the "can't even" of the IT world. So kill the service, and then change directories into xo-web and rerun the npm installation and build commands Once those complete, change back into xo-server and restart npm. 
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 For anyone wondering, here is the single line installer... curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scottalanmiller/xenorchestra_installer/master/xo_install.sh | bash 
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 @scottalanmiller has the script been updated now that issue is fixed? 
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 @anonymous Yeah he's been fixing small bugs with it, he's testing now. 
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 It's working now, go for it. 
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 Ran into a bug with the script let me see if I can't figure out what it is. 
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 @coliver Did you run with Sudo? 
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 Running it now... testing testing... testing... 
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 @DustinB3403 said: @coliver Did you run with Sudo? I ran with sudo and had errors. Running in the root shell seemed to work though. 
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 @coliver said: @DustinB3403 said: @coliver Did you run with Sudo? I ran with sudo and had errors. Running in the root shell seemed to work though. Tweaked it, might have fixed that now. Not sure. 
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 Lodash thing should be fixed everywhere 
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 @scottalanmiller said: For anyone wondering, here is the single line installer... curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scottalanmiller/xenorchestra_installer/master/xo_install.sh | bash confirmed working from a root shell command. OP updated. 
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 @DustinB3403 said: @scottalanmiller said: For anyone wondering, here is the single line installer... curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/scottalanmiller/xenorchestra_installer/master/xo_install.sh | bash confirmed working from a root shell command. OP updated. Did you try it with sudo? Or just from the root shell? 
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 @coliver root shell is the only version that works from what I found. Using sudo you'll get error when the script attempts to create a few directories. 
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 @DustinB3403 said: @coliver root shell is the only version that works from what I found. Using sudo you'll get error when the script attempts to create a few directories. Ok that's what I found too just making sure I'm not missing anything. 
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 I hate typing sudo 50000000 times... so I just sudo -i if I need to run stuff as root. Easy, and done. I've got it going on my server now. 
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 @dafyre said: I hate typing sudo 50000000 times... so I just sudo -i if I need to run stuff as root. Easy, and done. I've got it going on my server now. I use sudo su, because usually I'm already in the folder I want and sudo -i takes you to the root directory. 
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 @johnhooks Thanks for that little tip.  
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 Works great, thanks for the time contributed throwing the script together. Much appreciated 





