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32 lines
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# Xen-Orchestra (Community Edition) Installer
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Xen-Orchestra (Community Edition) allows you to administer Citrix XenServer and XCP-NG as well as backup any VM's running on these systems.
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Confirm your VM's IP Address before starting the script so you know where to login to.
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The single line installer allows you to go from a bare-minimal installation of Ubuntu to fully operational. Run the following steps from a root shell.
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sudo bash
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<password>
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sudo curl https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Jarli01/xenorchestra_installer/master/xo_install.sh | bash
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<password>
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The default username and password are applied, admin@admin.net and admin for the password
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If you don't want NFS capabilities run "sudo apt-get remove nfs-common".
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* Do not use LAMP
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* Optional to enable SSH access/highly recommended
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# Goals/Backstory for this script
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I've often have questions similar to "why can't this be run on CentOS or Fedora" to which my only reply is and has ever been: The goal is to be the CentOS of XOA. If XOA were RedHat the goal of XOCE would to be CentOS.
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That isn't to say that this installation script won't work on other distributions, please contribute and help us to spread XOCE to other platforms.
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Initially my goal was to simply setup and start using XOCE for a tiny production shop to be able to use an open source hypervisor (Citrix XenServer) and have a management tool/backup solution. Which was initially NAUBackup, when I found XO and that there was an open source management solution and backup solution that wasn't script based I jumped for it.
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That goal transformed into the desire to assist the developers of XOA by using and hopefully finding any bugs or quirks that needed to be worked out.
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