Tips on installing XO
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Hi @Danp,
Do you mean this?
I did:# rm -rf node_modules # yarn # yarn build
Then:
# nano config.toml useSudo = true
After it:
# nano /etc/sudoers xo ALL=(root)NOPASSWD: /bin/mount, /bin/umount, /bin/findmnt
Then, I tried to install XO as a system service:
# yarn global add forever yarn global v1.22.21 [1/4] Resolving packages... [2/4] Fetching packages... [3/4] Linking dependencies... [4/4] Building fresh packages... success Installed "forever@4.0.3" with binaries: - forever Done in 6.52s. # # forever start dist/cli.mjs warn: --minUptime not set. Defaulting to: 1000ms warn: --spinSleepTime not set. Your script will exit if it does not stay up for at least 1000ms info: Forever processing file: dist/cli.mjs (node:742838) Warning: Accessing non-existent property 'padLevels' of module exports inside circular dependency (Use `node --trace-warnings ...` to show where the warning was created) (node:742838) Warning: Accessing non-existent property 'padLevels' of module exports inside circular dependency (node:742838) Warning: Accessing non-existent property 'padLevels' of module exports inside circular dependency root@XO:/usr/local/src/xen-orchestra-master/packages/xo-server# yarn global add forever yarn global v1.22.21 [1/4] Resolving packages... [2/4] Fetching packages... [3/4] Linking dependencies... [4/4] Building fresh packages... success Installed "forever@4.0.3" with binaries: - forever Done in 5.91s. # # forever-service install orchestra -r xo -s dist/cli.mjs forever-service version 0.5.11 Platform - Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) Could not provision service Service is already present
Finally:
# /sbin/service orchestra status β orchestra.service - LSB: forever-service startup script for orchestra Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/orchestra; generated) Active: active (exited) since Mon 2024-03-11 05:42:09 EDT; 6min ago Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8) Process: 743635 ExecStart=/etc/init.d/orchestra start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) CPU: 19ms Mar 11 05:42:05 XO systemd[1]: Starting orchestra.service - LSB: forever-service startup script for orchestra... Mar 11 05:42:07 XO orchestra[743635]: Starting orchestra Mar 11 05:42:09 XO systemd[1]: Started orchestra.service - LSB: forever-service startup script for orchestra.
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Hello,
Any idea to solve this? I have to manually start XO with theforever start dist/cli.mjs
command and when I reboot the server, the service doesn't start automatically! -
@jasonnix said in Tips on installing XO:
Hello,
Any idea to solve this? I have to manually start XO with theforever start dist/cli.mjs
command and when I reboot the server, the service doesn't start automatically!Did you enable that service to start at boot with systemctl enable orchestra.service?
This will make the Xen Orchestra service start automatically on each and every boot.
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Hi @john-c,
I did:# systemctl enable orchestra.service orchestra.service is not a native service, redirecting to systemd-sysv-install. Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable orchestra
Then I rebooted the system and checked the service:
# systemctl status orchestra.service β orchestra.service - LSB: forever-service startup script for orchestra Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/orchestra; generated) Active: active (exited) since Wed 2024-03-27 08:10:55 EDT; 1min 11s ago Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8) Process: 514 ExecStart=/etc/init.d/orchestra start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) CPU: 30ms Mar 27 08:10:49 XO systemd[1]: Starting orchestra.service - LSB: forever-service startup script for orchestra... Mar 27 08:10:53 XO orchestra[514]: Starting orchestra Mar 27 08:10:55 XO systemd[1]: Started orchestra.service - LSB: forever-service startup script for orchestra.
XO is not running:
# ss -tupln Netid State Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address:Port Peer Address:Port Process udp UNCONN 0 0 0.0.0.0:111 0.0.0.0:* users:(("rpcbind",pid=468,fd=5),("systemd",pid=1,fd=37)) udp UNCONN 0 0 [::]:111 [::]:* users:(("rpcbind",pid=468,fd=7),("systemd",pid=1,fd=39)) tcp LISTEN 0 511 127.0.0.1:6379 0.0.0.0:* users:(("redis-server",pid=515,fd=6)) tcp LISTEN 0 4096 0.0.0.0:111 0.0.0.0:* users:(("rpcbind",pid=468,fd=4),("systemd",pid=1,fd=36)) tcp LISTEN 0 511 [::1]:6379 [::]:* users:(("redis-server",pid=515,fd=7)) tcp LISTEN 0 4096 [::]:111 [::]:* users:(("rpcbind",pid=468,fd=6),("systemd",pid=1,fd=38))
Can't login to XO:
This site canβt be reached
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@jasonnix I think it's time you try and use an installation script. You're clearly having issues that are specific to you.
I'd just give up on this "I don't trust scripts" thing you have if you can't figure this process out, which is really straight-forwards.
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You may want to try removing the service and then installing it again.
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Hi @Danp,
How? -
@jasonnix Documentation for
forever
can be found at https://github.com/zapty/forever-service -
@Danp, according to the XO documentation I ran the following command:
$ sudo forever-service install orchestra -r "Current_UserName" -s dist/cli.mjs
Is this wrong?
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@jasonnix AFAIK it is correct. I've never personally used
forever
, so my advice is only based on what you've posted to this thread.This part looked suspicious, so that is why I recommended removal / recreation --
# forever start dist/cli.mjs warn: --minUptime not set. Defaulting to: 1000ms warn: --spinSleepTime not set. Your script will exit if it does not stay up for at least 1000ms info: Forever processing file: dist/cli.mjs (node:742838) Warning: Accessing non-existent property 'padLevels' of module exports inside circular dependency (Use `node --trace-warnings ...` to show where the warning was created) (node:742838) Warning: Accessing non-existent property 'padLevels' of module exports inside circular dependency (node:742838) Warning: Accessing non-existent property 'padLevels' of module exports inside circular dependency
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Hi @Danp,
I did:# sudo forever-service delete orchestra forever-service version 0.5.11 Platform - Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) Service orchestra deleted successfully
What is the next step? Should I run
$ sudo forever-service install orchestra -r "Current_UserName" -s dist/cli.mjs
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These are the steps shown in the documentation --
yarn global add forever yarn global add forever-service # Be sure to edit the path below to where your install is located! cd /home/username/xen-orchestra/packages/xo-server/ # Change the username below to the user owning XO forever-service install orchestra -r username -s dist/cli.mjs
I don't see where you previously ran the line to install
forever-service
. Is that no longer needed?To answer your question, Yes, you would rerun that command after switching to the correct directory as shown above.
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Hi @Danp,
I did the following commands:# yarn global add forever yarn global v1.22.21 [1/4] Resolving packages... [2/4] Fetching packages... [3/4] Linking dependencies... [4/4] Building fresh packages... success Installed "forever@4.0.3" with binaries: - forever Done in 5.19s. # # yarn global add forever-service yarn global v1.22.21 [1/4] Resolving packages... [2/4] Fetching packages... [3/4] Linking dependencies... [4/4] Building fresh packages... success Installed "forever-service@0.5.11" with binaries: - forever-service - get-forever-config Done in 4.48s. # # forever-service install orchestra -r xo -s dist/cli.mjs forever-service version 0.5.11 Platform - Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm) orchestra provisioned successfully Commands to interact with service orchestra Start - "sudo service orchestra start" Stop - "sudo service orchestra stop" Status - "sudo service orchestra status" Restart - "sudo service orchestra restart" # # sudo service orchestra start # # sudo service orchestra status β orchestra.service - LSB: forever-service startup script for orchestra Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/orchestra; generated) Active: active (exited) since Thu 2024-03-28 08:38:18 EDT; 22s ago Docs: man:systemd-sysv-generator(8) Process: 199365 ExecStart=/etc/init.d/orchestra start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) CPU: 19ms Mar 28 08:38:16 XO systemd[1]: Starting orchestra.service - LSB: forever-service startup script for orchestra... Mar 28 08:38:17 XO orchestra[199365]: Starting orchestra Mar 28 08:38:18 XO systemd[1]: Started orchestra.service - LSB: forever-service startup script for orchestra. # # systemctl enable orchestra.service orchestra.service is not a native service, redirecting to systemd-sysv-install. Executing: /lib/systemd/systemd-sysv-install enable orchestra
Then I rebooted the system, but XO is not running:
# ss -tupln Netid State Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address:Port Peer Address:Port Process udp UNCONN 0 0 0.0.0.0:111 0.0.0.0:* users:(("rpcbind",pid=472,fd=5),("systemd",pid=1,fd=37)) udp UNCONN 0 0 [::]:111 [::]:* users:(("rpcbind",pid=472,fd=7),("systemd",pid=1,fd=39)) tcp LISTEN 0 4096 0.0.0.0:111 0.0.0.0:* users:(("rpcbind",pid=472,fd=4),("systemd",pid=1,fd=36)) tcp LISTEN 0 511 127.0.0.1:6379 0.0.0.0:* users:(("redis-server",pid=517,fd=6)) tcp LISTEN 0 511 [::1]:6379 [::]:* users:(("redis-server",pid=517,fd=7)) tcp LISTEN 0 4096 [::]:111 [::]:* users:(("rpcbind",pid=472,fd=6),("systemd",pid=1,fd=38))
The log shows me the following error:
2024-03-28T12:45:02.002Z xo:main WARN Access denied. 2024-03-28T12:45:02.003Z xo:main WARN Ports < 1024 are often reserved to privileges users. β EACCES: permission denied, open '/home/xo/.config/xo-server/config.z-auto.json' Error: EACCES: permission denied, open '/home/xo/.config/xo-server/config.z-auto.json' {"level":"error","message":"Forever detected script exited with code: 1"} {"level":"error","message":"Script restart attempt #28"}
What should I do if I want to completely remove XO and use the script xenorchestra_installer?
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2024-03-28T12:45:02.002Z xo:main WARN Access denied.
2024-03-28T12:45:02.003Z xo:main WARN Ports < 1024 are often reserved to privileges users.
EACCES: permission denied, open '/home/xo/.config/xo-server/config.z-auto.json'Did you read this part of the documentation? https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/installation.html#sudo
What should I do if I want to completely remove XO and use the script xenorchestra_installer?
I hope that was more of a rhetorical question, because your best option is to simply spin up a new VM and start over. There are other options as well --
- Revert to an existing snapshot that you took prior to all of the above
- Remove the
/home/username/xen-orchestra
directory and hope for the best
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@Danp, Yes. I read.
These were questions that I had asked before and no one answered:
1- Should I run the commands as root or sudo?2- Which directory is suitable to clone XO? I want to clone it in the /usr/local/src directory and this requires administrative access.
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Hello,
I cloned the repository Jarli01/xenorchestra_installer. I then tried to install it using thebash xo_install.sh
command, but I got the following error:Cloning into 'xen-orchestra'... remote: Enumerating objects: 128131, done. remote: Counting objects: 100% (4123/4123), done. remote: Compressing objects: 100% (1937/1937), done. error: RPC failed; curl 92 HTTP/2 stream 5 was not closed cleanly: CANCEL (err 8) error: 611 bytes of body are still expected fetch-pack: unexpected disconnect while reading sideband packet fatal: early EOF fatal: fetch-pack: invalid index-pack output xo_install.sh: line 50: cd: /opt/xen-orchestra: No such file or directory yarn install v1.22.22 info No lockfile found. [1/4] Resolving packages... [2/4] Fetching packages... [3/4] Linking dependencies... [4/4] Building fresh packages... success Saved lockfile. Done in 0.17s. yarn run v1.22.22 error Couldn't find a package.json file in "/opt" info Visit https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/cli/run for documentation about this command. xo_install.sh: line 54: cd: packages/xo-server: No such file or directory cp: cannot stat 'sample.config.toml': No such file or directory ls: cannot access '/opt/xen-orchestra/packages/xo-server-*': No such file or directory Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/xo-server.service β /lib/systemd/system/xo-server.service. Installation complete, open a browser to: 172.20.2.56 Default Login:admin@admin.net Password:admin Don't forget to change your password!
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@jasonnix you should report 3rd party script issues where they are built, eg https://github.com/Jarli01/xenorchestra_installer
The community forums are meant to deal with the documented way to install XO
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@jasonnix Looks like you had an issue during the attempt to
git clone
the XO repository, which would explain why the directory was subsequently not found. I would recommend retrying the install using a fresh VM. -
Hi @Danp,
Thank you so much for your reply.
I installed a new VM and cloned the repository manually. It has been at this stage for hours:# yarn yarn install v1.22.22 [1/5] Validating package.json... [2/5] Resolving packages... [3/5] Fetching packages... [4/5] Linking dependencies... warning "@commitlint/cli > @commitlint/load > cosmiconfig-typescript-loader@5.0. 0" has unmet peer dependency "@types/node@*". warning "@commitlint/cli > @commitlint/load > cosmiconfig-typescript-loader@5.0. 0" has unmet peer dependency "typescript@>=4". warning "@vue/eslint-config-typescript > @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin > ts-a pi-utils@1.3.0" has unmet peer dependency "typescript@>=4.2.0". warning "workspace-aggregator-832699f2-72dd-4d94-b7ec-a6f4c545ea40 > @vates/even t-listeners-manager > tap > @tapjs/test > @isaacs/ts-node-temp-fork-for-pr-2009@ 10.9.5" has unmet peer dependency "@types/node@*". warning "workspace-aggregator-832699f2-72dd-4d94-b7ec-a6f4c545ea40 > @vates/even t-listeners-manager > tap > @tapjs/asserts > tcompare > react-element-to-jsx-str ing@15.0.0" has unmet peer dependency "react@^0.14.8 || ^15.0.1 || ^16.0.0 || ^1 7.0.1 || ^18.0.0". warning "workspace-aggregator-832699f2-72dd-4d94-b7ec-a6f4c545ea40 > @vates/even t-listeners-manager > tap > @tapjs/asserts > tcompare > react-element-to-jsx-str ing@15.0.0" has unmet peer dependency "react-dom@^0.14.8 || ^15.0.1 || ^16.0.0 | | ^17.0.1 || ^18.0.0". warning Workspaces can only be enabled in private projects. [5/5] Building fresh packages... [13/21] β argon2 [-/21] β‘ waiting... [-/21] β‘ waiting... [-/21] β‘ waiting... [-/21] β‘ waiting...
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@jasonnix There are several instance in this thread where the errors you encounter appear to be network related. Do you regularly have issues with your internet connection? Are you still using Debian 12 as the base OS?