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So, if I do that on the master, it give me the correct list, however if I ask the master to list devices on a different machine in the pool, it returns devices on that host, and others not on that host.
So I installed and used both the OpenXenManager and
XenWebManager. but I can't say that either would be good for
production uses. Mainly that they are very buggy and could not
pickup that I had a pool setup.
Then after I told them to create a pool, it correctly
identifies that a pool exists.
However now, when I am using
xe pif-list host-uuid=<host-uuid>
it will list other physical interfaces that are on a different
machine in the same pool.
is this caused by openxenmanager or xenwebmanager?
is this a bug with pools?
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 2:54 PM, Morten
Christensen <mc-mail@xxxxxxx>
wrote:
Den 01-10-2011 04:46, Andrew Wells
skrev:
I recently started using xcp, but how do I acquire
xencenter? Is it only available with xcp 1.1?
No. It is possible to use it with 1.0. Xencenter is written
for XenServer without thoughts on XCP, so it has some
version-number-problems on XCP 1.0.