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During a XenServer training they announced a true open source model. XCP users running 1.6 will be able to upgrade to the latest build. Here is the download links for Citrix XenServer 6.2: Binaries Source ISO 1 Source ISO 2 These ISOs contain the open source licensed source code for XenServer 6.2 Also read more on the project road map: Here.

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Locally attached storage (PATA, SATA, SCSI) with 16GB of disk space minimum, 60GB of disk space recommended, or SAN via HBA (not via software) if installing with multipath boot from SAN (See XenServer HCL for a detailed list of compatible storage solutions). Product installation creates two 4GB partitions for the XenServer host control domain. XenServer hosts must be running at least version 5.6 in order to upgrade directly to version 6.2.0. For example, to upgrade from version 5.5 to version 6.2.0, you must first upgrade version 5.5 to version 5.6 (or to version 5.6 Feature Pack 1 or 5.6 Service Pack 2), and then upgrade version 5.6 (or version 5.6 Feature Pack 1 or 5.6 Service Pack 2) to version 6.2.0, and so on. ITProTV Citrix XenServer 6.2 – Learn Citrix Women Server 6.2. Citrix XenServer is the free virtualization software from Citrix. It is a commercially supported implementation of the open source Xen virtualization platform. For new features since the release of XenServer v.6.0.2, refer to the CTX134582 - XenServer 6.1.0 Release Notes. XenServer 6.2.0 includes the following new features and ongoing improvements: 1.3.1. Licensing Simplification As part of our commitment to ease of use, this release sees the introduction of XenServer 6.2.0 which replaces. One of the limitations of using the free version of Citrix XenServer 6.2 is that you cannot use the XenCenter interface to install patches on your hosts. The idea is that you'll pay Citrix for a support contract to get the full version of XenCenter that lets you do a lot of the advanced work without having to learn the command-line steps. Recently I had installed a new citrix xenserver 6.2 at my workplace. When I connect it through xencenter, I could not find template for CentOS 7 operating system. After googling I found below steps to add template for CentOS 7 in xenserver. How To Add CentOS 7 Template in XenServer 6.2.

Recently I had installed a new citrix xenserver 6.2 at my workplace. When I connect it through xencenter, I could not find template for CentOS 7 operating system. After googling I found below steps to add template for CentOS 7 in xenserver. How To Add CentOS 7 Template in XenServer 6.2 .

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Step 1 – Update pygrub in XenServer

  • Edit /usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/grub/GrubConf.py on the XenServer host machine.
  • Got to line no 428 and change
    from:

    to:

  • Let’s start with creating new vms.

Step 2 – Create CentOS 7 Template

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Now execute following commands one by one to add new template in xenserver host. Below is the commands for adding CentOS 7 template in your xenserver host system.

Step 3 – Create New VM using Template

Let’s start with creating new vm using newly created template. Open xencenter and right-click on xenserver host and click New VM…

In the next steps you can select installation media source. If you have already have ISO, select first option and choose ISO from library. Else you can use second option to install using net install url. Enter http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/os/x86_64 as net install url.

This guide is for how to install XenServer 6.2

XenServer 6.2 has been installed on Physical hosts.

Pre-requisites

1. Need to open Firewall Ports

TCP/UDP 53, 137 – for DNS (2) TCP/UDP 123- for NTP Time Service (3) TCP/UDP 139, 445 – for ISO Management, File share

For More please refer : http://support.citrix.com/servlet/KbServlet/download/2389-102-704421/CTX101810_28th_June_2013.pdf

2. You have to choose which method you want to select like Local Media or PXE Boot from TFTP Server. I have chosen Local media for the XenServer installation.

3. After that you have to decide storage like local drive or SAN storage. For Best practice you have to provide space from SAN only. which will be used for the XenServer Installation location, and the Virtual Machine Storage

4. You have to choose that host which have multiple Network Interface Cards so that they can be used for purposes of System Management, Virtual Machine Management, XenMotion

5. A static IP address and Server name

6. An NTP service is required for the installation of XenServer.

Installation Steps :

  1. Connect host iLO on http://10.10.10.5

2. Enter Username and Password for iLO Access

3. Select Remote Console and Launch the Integrated Remote Console

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4. Select the F9 Key to access the BIOS at boot up

5. Go to 2nd option HP Power Profile and then Enter and select Balanced Power and Performance ( for Better performance)

6. Then Go to HP Power Regulator > select HP Dynamic Power Savings Mode

7. Then Go to Energy/Performance Bias and select Balanced Performance

8. Apply the settings and Restart the Server

9. After that you have to click on Virtual Drive to Add the ISO or CD ROM

10. Locate the ISO file for XenServer

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11. Initiate a restart of the host server

12. At the first XenServer screen do not press ‘Enter’

13. Press F2 as quickly as possible

14. Here you have enable multipath for the Server

15. Type multipath and this will let xen server knows that multipath is enable for root disk as this server boot from SAN.

16. At the ‘Welcome to XenServer’ select ‘OK’

17. Choose ‘Accept EULA’ to proceed

18. Select the Boot LUN that will contain the XenServer Host Installation

19. Select the LUN where this XenServer Virtual Machines. This storage will used for storing virtual machine files. In my case I am not selecting any LUN for now.

20. You can select “Enable for Thin Provisioning” here or if the LUN is already Thin Provisioned from Storage End then you can left as not selected. As above

21. Select ‘Continue’ to confirm no LUN’s have been selected for Virtual Machine storage.

22. Select the Installation Media Source, ‘Local Media’ and choose ‘OK

23. Select ‘Yes’ to installing ‘Supplemental Packs’

24. Select ‘Skip verification’ on the Verify Installation Source

25. Next, set and confirm a complex root password. Select ‘OK’

26. Choose the primary Network Management Interface that will be used to connect to XenCenter, and choose ‘OK’ to proceed

27. Configure the Management NIC with a static IP address in this range (10.10.10.x)

a) IP

b) Subnet Mask

c) Default Gateway

28. Specify the new hostname and associated DNS information in the DNS configuration section. Select ‘OK’ to proceed

29. Select the Time Zone, by geographical area and then by city. Choose ‘OK’ to proceed

30. Enter the name of the local NTP service and choose ‘OK’

31. Select ‘Install XenServer’

32. After that installation start and you can see progress bar

33. Set the date and time accordingly

34. Once the installation in complete, from the ‘Installation Complete’ screen, eject the installation CD (Must be ejected before reboot – if this is not done then again your XenServer installation start from beginning) and select ‘OK’ to reboot the server

After the server reboots, XenServer displays the ‘xsconsole’ which is a system configuration console. To access a local shell from the xsconsole, press ALT+F3, and to return to the xsconsole, press ALT+F1