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      CJ @jasonnix
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      @jasonnix I've found the master host to be more of a limitation than XO as a VM. That said, unless you use XO Proxy, all of your backups will go through XO so you'll want it to have fast network access.

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        olivierlambert Vates đŸȘ Co-Founder CEO @jasonnix
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        @jasonnix No. You can rely on a non-root install with a regular Linux users, with enough permissions to deal with "usually restricted" features by default.

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          jasonnix @olivierlambert
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          Hi @olivierlambert,
          What is meant by enough permissions? If I want to clone XO under the /usr/local/src, then I need the root permission!
          If I use the root account to install, will there be a problem?
          I tried to clone the XO several times, but I got the following error:

          # git clone -b master https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra.git
          Cloning into 'xen-orchestra'...
          remote: Enumerating objects: 122975, done.
          remote: Counting objects: 100% (2950/2950), done.
          remote: Compressing objects: 100% (1307/1307), done.
          error: 1124 bytes of body are still expected MiB | 162.00 KiB/s 
          fetch-pack: unexpected disconnect while reading sideband packet
          fatal: early EOF
          fatal: fetch-pack: invalid index-pack output
          

          What is wrong?

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            john.c @jasonnix
            last edited by john.c

            @jasonnix The Linux distribution operating system restricts certain commands, operations and/or path (location) to the root account, as well as the location owner.

            The path your trying to write to is just one such location as the location is read only to non-root users. If you really wish to write to /usr/local/src then root account is required.

            If you use the root account to install then the directory and the Xen Orchestra files will be owner by root. You would need to create a non-root user for the xen orchestra server process. As well as change ownership of the Xen Orchestra files and folders to that non-root account. Though at least the ones which Xen Orchestra should be able to modify as required, when needed.

            As well as provide the necessary sudo permissions for the necessary commands to that account.

            Using root account to run exposes any vulnerabilities present to the capacity of being exploited as root (aka Administrator) privileges.

            Also how good is your internet connection and your connection to GitHub? Cause you could be experiencing a time out packet loss connection issue.

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              jasonnix @john.c
              last edited by jasonnix

              Hello @john-c,
              Thank you so much for your advices.
              1- I had used the root account for this, so there is no permission issue. Now, I realized that root account is not suitable for this. Which directory is suitable for cloning?

              2- Is there a problem if I download the file from Github as a zip file and install it?

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                olivierlambert Vates đŸȘ Co-Founder CEO
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                1. You can but it's less convenient.

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                  john.c @olivierlambert
                  last edited by john.c

                  @olivierlambert said in Tips on installing XO:

                  1. You can but it's less convenient.

                  b35e4ba6-15a6-405e-8beb-e55309c4f1c2-image.png

                  As well as more tricky when updated as you will need to create a zip and then re-download it. If however you can clone it especially by the git command then you can use it to update it as needed and/or use other methods to speed it up.

                  Additionally you can have a script to update the instance and handle any instances of ownership changes.

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                    DustinB @john.c
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                    @john-c said in Tips on installing XO:

                    @olivierlambert said in Tips on installing XO:

                    1. You can but it's less convenient.

                    b35e4ba6-15a6-405e-8beb-e55309c4f1c2-image.png

                    As well as more tricky when updated as you will need to create a zip and then re-download it. If however you can clone it especially by the git command then you can use it to update it as needed and/or use other methods to speed it up.

                    Additionally you can have a script to update the instance and handle any instances of ownership changes.

                    That seems like an insane way to install and update this XO.

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                      jasonnix
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                      Hello,
                      You said that I should not do the installation with the root account, which directory is suitable for cloning?

                      Cheers.

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                        jasonnix @jasonnix
                        last edited by

                        Hello,
                        No idea?

                        Cheers.

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                        • lawrencesystemsL Offline
                          lawrencesystems Ambassador @jasonnix
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                          @jasonnix

                          I have. a tutorial here on how to build from sources using https://github.com/ronivay/XenOrchestraInstallerUpdater which can be done using a sudo user.

                          https://youtu.be/fuS7tSOxcSo

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                            jasonnix @lawrencesystems
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                            Hi @lawrencesystems,
                            Some people said that I should not use the root account. Which directory is suitable for cloning?

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                            • lawrencesystemsL Offline
                              lawrencesystems Ambassador @jasonnix
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                              @jasonnix

                              use an account that is in the sudo list.

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                                jasonnix @lawrencesystems
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                                Thanks @lawrencesystems.
                                If I want to clone it manually, then which directory is OK? For example, "/home", "/tmp", etc.

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                                • lawrencesystemsL Offline
                                  lawrencesystems Ambassador @jasonnix
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                                  @jasonnix

                                  If you are going to do it manually then choose whatever you want, but /tmp might not make much sense to put something important.

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                                    jasonnix @lawrencesystems
                                    last edited by jasonnix

                                    Hi @lawrencesystems,
                                    Thanks again.
                                    I want to clone XO under the /usr/local/src directory, but this directory requires root access. Is there a problem if I do this with the sudo command?

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                                      ElemondCraw @jasonnix
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                                      @jasonnix There is a paragraph about sudo in the install : https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/installation.html#sudo

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                                        DustinB @jasonnix
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                                        @jasonnix said in Tips on installing XO:

                                        Hi @lawrencesystems,
                                        Thanks again.
                                        I want to clone XO under the /usr/local/src directory, but this directory requires root access. Is there a problem if I do this with the sudo command?

                                        At this point I'm not sure if its intentional idiocy or not. Xen Orchestra does not get installed within XCP-ng's Dom0, it can be installed as a VM that is running as a guest on XCP-ng or on a separate environment entirely.

                                        Read the documentation, install Ubuntu or Debian and then you install XO as an application on that system.

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                                          jasonnix
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                                          Hello,
                                          I tried to install XO, but I got the following error:

                                          $ sudo yarn
                                          yarn install v1.22.21
                                          [1/5] Validating package.json...
                                          [2/5] Resolving packages...
                                          [3/5] Fetching packages...
                                          error https://registry.yarnpkg.com/react-sparklines/-/react-sparklines-1.6.0.tgz: Extracting tar content of undefined failed, the file appears to be corrupt: "ENOSPC: no space left on device, write"
                                          info Visit https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/cli/install for documentation about this command.
                                          

                                          I have enough disk space:

                                          $ sudo df -i
                                          Filesystem     Inodes  IUsed  IFree IUse% Mounted on
                                          udev           492266    395 491871    1% /dev
                                          tmpfs          497999    589 497410    1% /run
                                          /dev/xvda1     238560 139439  99121   59% /
                                          tmpfs          497999      1 497998    1% /dev/shm
                                          tmpfs          497999      3 497996    1% /run/lock
                                          /dev/xvda6     354816  20966 333850    6% /home
                                          tmpfs           99599     14  99585    1% /run/user/0
                                          tmpfs           99599     19  99580    1% /run/user/1000
                                          $
                                          $ sudo lsblk
                                          NAME    MAJ:MIN RM  SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS
                                          sr0      11:0    1   16M  0 rom  
                                          xvda    202:0    0   10G  0 disk 
                                          ├─xvda1 202:1    0  3.6G  0 part /
                                          ├─xvda2 202:2    0    1K  0 part 
                                          ├─xvda5 202:5    0  976M  0 part [SWAP]
                                          └─xvda6 202:6    0  5.4G  0 part /home
                                          

                                          Any idea?

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                                          • AtaxyaNetworkA Offline
                                            AtaxyaNetwork Ambassador @jasonnix
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                                            @jasonnix Hi !

                                            Can you do a df -h instead of -i ?

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