Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions
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@DustinB3403 said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@xogurunoob said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@Danp said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@BRRABill Yes, he did state that it was broken. I believe the fix has been applied to the next-release branch of xo-server. However, I used the script within the last few days and it worked fine.
Yes, you can switch back and forth between the branches. You just need to rebuild each time.
how does one rebuild after switching to the dev version 5 branch?
cd /opt/xo-server
npm run build
cd /opt/xo-web
npm run build
root@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo-web# git branch * next-release stable root@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo-web# git checkout v5.x Branch v5.x set up to track remote branch v5.x from origin. Switched to a new branch 'v5.x' root@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo-web# git branch next-release stable * v5.x root@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo-web# npm run build > [email protected] build /opt/xo-web > NODE_ENV=production gulp build /opt/xo-web/node_modules/orchestrator/index.js:41 throw new Error('Task requires a name that is a string'); ^ Error: Task requires a name that is a string at Gulp.Orchestrator.add (/opt/xo-web/node_modules/orchestrator/index.js:41:10) at Object.<anonymous> (/opt/xo-web/gulpfile.js:248:6) at Module._compile (module.js:541:32) at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:550:10) at Module.load (module.js:458:32) at tryModuleLoad (module.js:417:12) at Function.Module._load (module.js:409:3) at Module.require (module.js:468:17) at require (internal/module.js:20:19) at Liftoff.handleArguments (/opt/xo-web/node_modules/gulp/bin/gulp.js:116:3) npm ERR! Linux 4.4.0-22-generic npm ERR! argv "/usr/local/bin/node" "/usr/local/bin/npm" "run" "build" npm ERR! node v6.2.1 npm ERR! npm v3.9.3 npm ERR! code ELIFECYCLE npm ERR! [email protected] build: `NODE_ENV=production gulp build` npm ERR! Exit status 1 npm ERR! npm ERR! Failed at the [email protected] build script 'NODE_ENV=production gulp build'. 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-web package, npm ERR! not with npm itself. npm ERR! Tell the author that this fails on your system: npm ERR! NODE_ENV=production gulp build npm ERR! You can get information on how to open an issue for this project with: npm ERR! npm bugs xo-web npm ERR! Or if that isn't available, you can get their info via: npm ERR! npm owner ls xo-web npm ERR! There is likely additional logging output above. npm ERR! Please include the following file with any support request: npm ERR! /opt/xo-web/npm-debug.log root@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo-web#
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@Danp said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@xogurunoob Yes, that is how you would switch to their development branch and check out the new interface. It's been a while since I tried it myself, so please report back and let us know how it goes...
not working
http://mangolassi.it/topic/7349/xen-orchestra-on-ubuntu-15-10-complete-installation-instructions/399 -
@xogurunoob Try this instead:
sudo npm i sudo npm run build
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@BRRABill said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
But people on this thread were talking about version 5, so isn't that what next-release got them? How else would they have gotten it?
No. v5.x is the new interface that they have been implementing over the past few months. Next-release is still based on the older 4.x interface.
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@Danp said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@xogurunoob Try this instead:
sudo npm i sudo npm run build
does it matter what directory/path am in when running the command?
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@Danp said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@xogurunoob Try this instead:
sudo npm i sudo npm run build
root@xen-orchestra:/opt# cd xo-web root@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo-web# npm i npm WARN lifecycle [email protected]~prepublish: cannot run in wd %s %s (wd=%s) [email protected] in-publish && npm run build || in-install /opt/xo-web npm WARN optional Skipping failed optional dependency /chokidar/fsevents: npm WARN notsup Not compatible with your operating system or architecture: [email protected] root@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo-web#
forgot i switched back to
next-release
from above ^
so switched back to v5.xroot@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo-web# git checkout v5.x Switched to branch 'v5.x' Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/v5.x'. root@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo-web# npm i npm WARN deprecated [email protected]: graceful-fs v3.0.0 and before will fail on node releases >= v7.0. Please update to graceful-fs@^4.0.0 as soon as possible. Use 'npm ls graceful-fs' to find it in the tree. npm WARN deprecated [email protected]: lodash@<3.0.0 is no longer maintained. Upgrade to lodash@^4.0.0. npm WARN deprecated [email protected]: graceful-fs v3.0.0 and before will fail on node releases >= v7.0. Please update to graceful-fs@^4.0.0 as soon as possible. Use 'npm ls graceful-fs' to find it in the tree. > [email protected] install /opt/xo-web/node_modules/ghooks > opt --out ghooks-install --exec "node ./bin/install" npm WARN lifecycle [email protected]~prepublish: cannot run in wd %s %s (wd=%s) [email protected] npm run build /opt/xo-web - [email protected] node_modules/ast-traverse - [email protected] node_modules/ast-types - [email protected] node_modules/babel-core/node_modules/bluebird - [email protected] node_modules/babel-eslint/node_modules/lodash.assign - [email protected] node_modules/babel-plugin-constant-folding <lots of stuffs here> │ ├── [email protected] │ └── [email protected] ├── [email protected] ├─┬ [email protected] │ ├─┬ [email protected] │ │ └── [email protected] │ └─┬ [email protected] │ └── [email protected] ├─┬ [email protected] │ ├─┬ [email protected] │ │ └─┬ [email protected] │ │ └── [email protected] │ └── [email protected] └── [email protected] npm WARN optional Skipping failed optional dependency /chokidar/fsevents: npm WARN notsup Not compatible with your operating system or architecture: [email protected] root@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo-web#
Actually worked!!!
forgot the last command,was thinking there were errorsroot@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo-web# npm run build > [email protected] build /opt/xo-web > NODE_ENV=production gulp build [21:31:09] Using gulpfile /opt/xo-web/gulpfile.js [21:31:09] Starting 'build'... [21:31:09] Starting 'buildPages'... [21:31:09] Starting 'buildScripts'... [21:31:09] Starting 'buildStyles'... [21:31:09] Starting 'copyAssets'... [21:31:11] Finished 'buildPages' after 1.35 s [21:31:13] Finished 'buildStyles' after 4.26 s [21:31:14] Finished 'copyAssets' after 4.27 s [21:32:25] Finished 'buildScripts' after 1.25 min [21:32:25] Finished 'build' after 1.25 min root@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo-web#
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Didn't like the version 5, switching back
too much tabs, didn't like itI feel like he should have kept mostly the version 4 structure but add the good stats/monitoring in 5 to 4 and also a few more stuffs
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@xogurunoob said
If i want to test out the latest version 5 for xo-web
can i just dogit checkout v5.x
and then run your update script?Ahhhhh....I missed this.
Linux NOOB!
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@xogurunoob said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
Didn't like the version 5, switching back
too much tabs, didn't like itI'm sure it will take some adjustment, but you'll eventually like it.
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@xogurunoob I like constructive feedback: what do you mean by that?
Are you sure you need to go to some tabs each time you see a VM? I mean the "General" thing should be enough in 80% of the time.
Also, it was more a technical from scratch thing for now (as you can see in the recent perf tests here). We also built a lot of internal components, which will help to really modify the interface quickly after.
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@olivier said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
@xogurunoob I like constructive feedback: what do you mean by that?
Are you sure you need to go to some tabs each time you see a VM? I mean the "General" thing should be enough in 80% of the time.
Also, it was more a technical from scratch thing for now (as you can see in the recent perf tests here). We also built a lot of internal components, which will help to really modify the interface quickly after.
Its more of a UI thing for me
I like the UI of the v4 one compared to the v5(as of now)I mean i think speed wise it is faster and i like the more detail graphs for monitoring, but i need to click many tabs to see things. Overall the UI can be made better.
Will be great if some great UI guys can help you with that, am not a UI person but i can tell if UI is good or not as a user pretty quickly
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What I said is to hear precise reasons: eg "too many clicks to do this or that."
Everyone has various tastes, personal opinions are less interesting than facts
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@olivier did you take a look at the Vultr interface? Will the new interface be mobile responsive?
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@aaronstuder We had checked multiples interfaces yes.
And yes, the new one will be also responsive (it's mainly already the case in the current state of 5.0)
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@olivier said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
What I said is to hear precise reasons: eg "too many clicks to do this or that."
Everyone has various tastes, personal opinions are less interesting than facts
i will come with more specifics soon
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@xogurunoob Thanks but don't forget the UI is far from finished yet
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I just did this myself today. Woooohooo!
As a Linux noob it took me a while to realize I needed SUDO before the commands. But I got it finally.
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@BRRABill said in Xen Orchestra on Ubuntu 15.10 - Complete installation instructions:
I just did this myself today. Woooohooo!
As a Linux noob it took me a while to realize I needed SUDO before the commands. But I got it finally.
sudo - don't use CAPS in linux, lol.
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@BRRABill We just finished the new VM import stuff, which get:
- multiple XVA support
- pool/SR select
- drag and drop
We'll also include a progress bar for each file I think (sooner or later)
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@aaronstuder said
sudo - don't use CAPS in linux, lol.
I was yelling.