1.8 KiB
XOA
The fastest way to install Xen Orchestra is to use our Appliance. You can download it from here (fill the form and click on "Try Now"). Basically, it's a Debian VM with all the stuff needed to run Xen Orchestra, no more, no less.
Once you've got it, you can import it with xe vm-import filename=xoa_version_number.xva or via XenCenter.
After the VM is imported, you just need to start it with a xe vm-start vm=XOA or with XenCenter.
XOA is in DHCP by default, so if you need to configure the IP, you need to edit /etc/network/interfaces as explained in the Debian documentation. You can access the VM console through XenCenter or using VNC through a SSH tunnel.
Xen Orchestra is now accessible in your browser on http://your-vm-ip or in HTTPS on the same URL.
Default admin account
Default user is admin@admin.net with admin as a password.
XOA credentials
By default, system/SSH user and password are root/xoa. Be smart and change the root password as soon as possible!
Restart XOA
You can restart XOA by going in XOA on SSH (or console) and type systemctl restart xo-server.service.
To check the status of xo-server, use systemctl status xo-server.service, it should display something like that:
xo-server.service - XO Server
Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/xo-server.service; enabled)
Active: active (running) since Thu 2014-08-14 10:59:46 BST; 21min ago
Main PID: 394 (node)
CGroup: /system.slice/xo-server.service
└─394 node /usr/local/bin/xo-server
Aug 14 10:59:46 xoa systemd[1]: Starting XO Server...
Aug 14 10:59:46 xoa systemd[1]: Started XO Server.
Aug 14 10:59:48 xoa xo-server[394]: WebServer listening on http://0.0.0.0:80