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Title: Endian 3.2.1 in a virtual machine on Xenserver 6.5
Post by: uzisuicida on Sunday 31 July 2016, 01:31:57 pm
Hello.

Anyone tried to install version 3.2.1 in a virtual machine on Xenserver 6.5?

When I try to install, the process remains in "Loading /initrd...ok" and not continuous.


Title: Re: Endian 3.2.1 in a virtual machine on Xenserver 6.5
Post by: fischerr on Tuesday 02 August 2016, 10:41:11 am
I got the same error on 3 different Xen Servers but could not post the issue here before...
 :-\ :'(


Title: Re: Endian 3.2.1 in a virtual machine on Xenserver 6.5
Post by: uzisuicida on Sunday 07 August 2016, 02:48:10 am
then, no idea how to solve this problem?

:)


Title: Re: Endian 3.2.1 in a virtual machine on Xenserver 6.5
Post by: mmiat on Tuesday 09 August 2016, 06:23:25 pm
me too


Title: Re: Endian 3.2.1 in a virtual machine on Xenserver 6.5
Post by: fischerr on Monday 15 August 2016, 01:24:10 pm
Looks like no solution yet...


Title: Re: Endian 3.2.1 in a virtual machine on Xenserver 6.5
Post by: silvestre on Thursday 01 September 2016, 06:13:27 am
3.0.* works with template of "Windows 2003 Server"
I've already tried other templates without success for 3.2.1
 :'(


Title: Re: Endian 3.2.1 in a virtual machine on Xenserver 6.5
Post by: silvestre on Friday 02 September 2016, 04:03:01 am
Workaround for Endian 3.2.1 in XenCenter:

First Way (Longest)
1-Install Endian 3.2.1 with VMPlayer Workstation
2-Install OVFTool for VMPlayer
3-Shutdown Endian Machine
4-Export Endian Machine with OVFTool
5-Import Machine at XenServer

Best Way (Shortest)
1-Download Xen Image at 4shared.com /archive/B6Zn_3Atce/Endian-321xva.html -Pure install
2-Import on XenServer


Title: Endian 3 2 1 in a virtual machine on Xenserver 6 5
Post by: RafaelUnfob on Tuesday 07 March 2017, 04:53:09 pm
I dont think it is altered, because it works very well if I manually define the virtual machine as described in the former post.


Title: Endian 3 2 1 in a virtual machine on Xenserver 6 5
Post by: Jamesaxoto on Tuesday 23 May 2017, 08:12:23 pm
Yeah but the virtual hardware is different than the physical hardware

It is just like moving a windows drive from physical machine to physical machine