Couple of things:

1) Make sure you have the latest version: xVM OC is a fast moving target...
2) It should have been an install time option - at least it was under 
1.0.1 and 1.2.
3) Yes - it's possible. :)

Some other things worth knowing:
  - xVM is a framework to do lots of stuff - and it can consume some 
real resource. Make sure whatever you are running it on has at least 4GB 
of memory, and a couple of cores.
  - I have found things work best if the browser you are running it from 
is *not* running on the same host as the EC
  - Keep an eye on free memory. I have seen a few nasty incidents 
resulting from low memory. (ie: the words grind and halt were used)

IIRC - If you don't install the proxy agent with the EC at install time, 
it was a little pesky to get it installed afterwards - but again, for me 
that was 1.0.1... ;)

Not much help, I know - but hey.

Oh - and to reiterate - Make sure you have the latest. If you don't have 
a contact to make sure you have the latest, contact you friendly Sun 
Partner manager to get in touch.

Cheers!

Nathan.

Malcolm Herbert wrote:
> I've been attempting to play with xVM Ops Center however I've run into a
> small snag, in that I only have the one host to test it on and so will
> need to have the Enterprise Controller and the Proxy installed on the
> same host ... 
> 
> The documentation I've read implies that this is possible, however I
> haven't found the magic to let me do it yet ... has anyone else looked
> at this software, and if so, have you some insight into where I should
> look?
> 
> Although it's a product for which there is a hefty price-tag attached
> (or so I'm told), it might be a nice topic for a future presentation ... 
> 
> Regards,
> Malcolm
> 

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