Displaying 10 results from an estimated 10 matches similar to: "error xenwebmanager"
2010 Nov 01
0
[XCP] XenWebManager appliance for XCP
Hello,
Now you can try xenwebmanager as an appliance.
Download it from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xenwebmanager/files/appliances/xenwebmanager.xva.gz/download
Uncompress with gunzip and import to XCP.
Root password is "xenwebmanager", by default ip is got from DHCP but in
first boot is a menu to configure network interfaces.
Then you only need connect to http://ip:8080 with a
2010 Sep 21
10
[XCP] xenwebmanager testers are needed
Hello,
I want request to community collaboration to test xenwebmanager before
release a beta version.
Idea is found bugs and features not working to fix before beta version.
For test this version you only need download from:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xenwebmanager/files/xenwebmanager_rev69_full.tar.gz/download
uncompress:
tar xvfz xenwebmanager_rev69_full.tar.gz
and run:
cd
2006 Oct 30
0
My showdown: Ruby/Rails, Perl/Catalyst, Python/Turbogears
My personal showdown:
Using Ruby on Rails:
I was pretty productive right away. Documentation though for the Rails
APIs and stuff is not as good as I''m use to in Perl (particulariy CPAN).
No being critical, just saying the Rails documentation left me hanging
more than once and guessing as to what I was doing wrong.
Production deployment is a bit much. I''ve found using
2011 Sep 14
7
Re: XCP which management console to use - plus XenServer question
Thanks for all the help...
XVP seems quite high on requirements. Like it needs an SMTP server set
up. I''m not sure I like that.
I found a tool called BixData, it''s proprietary but with a free
license for a limited number of managed servers. Being a fully fledged
cloud management system, it''s true overkill for me and my 3-4 virtual
machines, but at least it seems quite
2010 Sep 05
0
[XCP-0.5] 30 days license
Hi,
I''ve installed XCP-0.5 and openxenmanager/xenwebmanager shows me a thirty days
license.
Is it only for my confusion or aren''t the licensing components not removed (
http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2010-01/msg00118.html ) or
do i need someting like a license file for 0.5?
Thanks
Christian
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Xen-users
2010 Aug 03
4
[Xen-API] New XCP Management Tool
XCP Users:
I received an email from Alberto Gonzalez Rodriguez who created OpenXenCenter/OpenXenManager and is now working on OpenXenWebManager. Info to access the tool is:
steps to test are:
download from http://bit.ly/bres2U
uncompress: tar xvfz xenwebmanager_rev24_full.tar.gz cd xenwebmanager python frontend.py
and with a browser open http://localhost:8080 (or http://ip:8080) you need
2011 Sep 10
4
XCP which management console to use
Hello!
I''m quite new to Xen, and am wondering what is the best way to handle
my XCP based server...
Eg. video console for installation and maintenance, shutdown, restart,
disk and memory config, etc.
I read about openxenmanager, but it seems like an abandoned project,
and seems extremely nontrivial to use under OSX. What about
XenWebManager? I need to install that on the XCP server
2007 Dec 14
21
Some silly benchs (was: 1.9)
Guys,
Just for fun, I tried to see (I know, a silly way to test it) how much
overhead we have calling the C functions of the extensions.
the benchmark script and the results:
http://pastie.caboo.se/128646
The naive C extension:
http://pastie.caboo.se/128647
I compared 1.8.6 (VC6 and mingw builds) against a fresh checkout of ruby trunk.
What I understand from that is 1.9 is slower than 1.8
2005 May 13
45
Why Wouldn't I Use Rails
I am starting a large project and still selecting what
framework to use.
Rather than ask brand x what is wrong with brand y, I am
more interested in self confession.
Why would I *not* want to use Rails (compared to Iowa and Nitro).
I posted a synopsis of the project to ruby-talk but will repost
it here if anyone wants it.
xev
2006 May 30
6
Why would I choose RoR over Turbogears
I''m trying to get some answers as to why I (my company actually) would
go with RoR over TurboGears. The developer staff is fluent in both Ruby
and Python so that is not an issue. Rails is well into its release
cycle whereas Turbogears won''t be at 1.0 until later this week. They
both do essentially the same thing and they both have cool features
unique to themselves