Ok so here's how I did it:
First, bang your head against the wall as you need to dull your senses.
Setup an ignition.json file with your publiic key in it:
https://coreos.com/os/docs/latest/installing-to-disk.html#container-linux-configs
Then run:
sudo coreos-install –d /dev/xvda –o xen –C stable -i ignition.json
And login with your private key and passphrase
XOSAN will bring support for Gluster :) The driver will be open source for thos who don't want the hyperconverged/turnkey solution!
https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/xenserver-hyperconverged-with-xosan/
He no-ship,
What you should check:
- put a static ip to your ubuntu and see if the network is working fine.
- if yes check what's behind eth1 on your network if dhcp is activated.
I recommend you to post on official forum to get more action on that.
If you are using xenorchestra you can enable driver install via windows update. It will say tools aren’t installed but the drivers will be.
There are also community tools available from xcp-ng but ymmv
Hi,
Citrix XenServer doesn't support ext4 as far as I know.
Maybe you can try with XCP-ng 7.6 which now supports ext4 (https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2019/01/15/ext4-support-in-xcp-ng/).
All the best!