Hi Prakash,

XenServer6.2 comes with CSP inbuilt. If you want to use it for basic zone just 
change the switch network backend to bridge mode.

Thanks,
Sanjeev

-----Original Message-----
From: prak...@assistanz.com [mailto:prak...@assistanz.com] 
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2013 3:34 PM
To: users@cloudstack.apache.org
Subject: Reg:Basic Zone csp package install issue

Hi,

 In basiczone setup, i installed csp in xenserver 6.2 (64bit). Let i know 
xenserver 6.2 contain inbuilt csp packge.

I received following error:



[root@xen1 ~]# tar xf xenserver-cloud-supp.tgz
[root@xen1 ~]# xe-install-supplemental-pack xenserver-cloud-supp.iso
Error: unsatisfied dependency xs:main eq 6.0.2 Do you want to continue? (Y/N) Y 
Installing 'XenServer Cloud Supp Pack'...

error: Failed dependencies:
        kernel-xen = 2.6.32.12-0.7.1.xs6.0.2.542.170665 is needed by
ipset-modul                                                       
                               
es-xen-2.6.32.12-0.7.1.xs6.0.2.542.170665-4.5-1.xs32.i686
        kernel-xen = 2.6.32.12-0.7.1.xs6.0.2.542.170665 is needed by
ipset-modul                                                       
                               
es-kdump-2.6.32.12-0.7.1.xs6.0.2.542.170665-4.5-1.xs32.i686
./install.sh: line 308: /etc/firstboot.d/99-XenServer-CSP-setup: No such
file or                                                                   
                     directory
FATAL: packages failed to install

steps followed:
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To enable security groups, elastic load balancing, and elastic IP on XenServer, 
download and install the CloudStack XenServer Support Package (CSP). After 
installing XenServer, perform the following additional steps on each XenServer 
host.
1. Download the CSP software onto the XenServer host from one of the following 
links:
For XenServer 6.0.2:
http://download.cloud.com/releases/3.0.1/XS-6.0.2/xenserver-cloud-supp.tgz
For XenServer 5.6 SP2:
http://download.cloud.com/releases/2.2.0/xenserver-cloud-supp.tgz
For XenServer 6.0:
http://download.cloud.com/releases/3.0/xenserver-cloud-supp.tgz
2. Extract the file:
# tar xf xenserver-cloud-supp.tgz
3. Run the following script:
# xe-install-supplemental-pack xenserver-cloud-supp.iso 4. If the XenServer 
host is part of a zone that uses basic networking, disable Open vSwitch (OVS):
# xe-switch-network-backend bridge
Restart the host machine when prompted.
The XenServer host is now ready to be added to CloudStack.


Regards,
Prakash.M


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