Quote from CTX135009:

     How Can I Check Whether My VM is Running Legacy or Standard Tools?

To check what Tools a Windows VM is running, click the*Start*button, then*Control Panel*, then (depending on the version of Windows)*Add/Remove Programs*, or*Programs and Features*, or*Uninstall a Program*. If "Citrix Tools for Virtual machines" is listed the Legacy Tools are installed. If "Windows Driver Package Citrix Systems Inc. (xenbus) System" is listed then the Standard Tools are installed.


I already use "Citrix Tools for Virtual Machines" for my W2K3R2 VM which is XS61 Legacy Tools. But still hang when I try to copy very big files (>5GB). I could not manage to apply XS61E010 patch. So I use "xenlegacy.exe" signed by Citrix Systems Inc. at 24 November 2012. I took that file from XCP 1.6 iso, folder client_install.
Is it the same file?

I think I'm going back to XCP 1.1 until XCP 2.0 is out. It's much easier to prepare i350 driver compilation then patching XCP 1.6 VM.

On 19/03/2013 2:16 PM, hook wrote:
AFAIK, You can't install XS61E009 Update on to XCP 1.6. I've already asked here about the way to implement binary update from Citrix to XCP, but no luck.

So you just would install lecacy xen-tools (or XS61E010) to your Windows system to avoid known bugs in some configuration.


2013/3/19 Agi Subagio <a...@mbs.co.id <mailto:a...@mbs.co.id>>

    Hi,

    I tried to digest the posts in the thread and looked into this
    Citrix's KB:
    http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX135099
    http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX136252
    http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX136253

    Let me clarify, I must doing these steps:
    - install XCP 1.6 from the beginning
    - install hotfix XS61E009 and hotfix XS61E010, then I have two
    version of xs-tools iso in my host (standard and legacy)
    - import W2K3R2 VM
    - make sure there is no XCP 1.1 Standard Tools or XCP 1.6 Standard
    Tools in it
    - install XS61E010 Legacy Tools into W2K3R2 VM
    - and I have to do this on each W2K3R2 VM

    I would try first.

    regards,
    Agi


    On 18/03/2013 8:53 PM, Denis Cardon wrote:

        Hi Agi,

            Thanks for reply... I will read it first.
            Do you mean p2v drivers is in xs-tools.iso?
            fyi, all of my W2K3 VMs use 2-4 VCPUs.


        Yes that's it, you should re-install the pv driver with a
        recent enough build of xs-tools.iso.

        I have a dozen win2k3 running fine on XCP 1.6, so "it should
        work"(tm) for you too! In the citrix thread I sent you, you
        can find the exact build that address this issue.

        The recompilation of a driver is not very hard either once you
        got used to it, but it would be a pity not to get on with
        XCP1.6, the Citrix team did a tremendous work on this release.

        Cheers,

        Denis


            On 18/03/2013 5:04 PM, Denis Cardon wrote:

                Hi Agi,

                > I have a new server with onboard Intel i350 Gigabit
                Ethernet, but XCP

                    1.1 did not detect that card. Previously I install
                    XCP 1.6 on it, but my
                    VM (Windows) always hang randomly and hard to
                    reboot/shutdown via
                    XenCenter, so I want to use XCP 1.1 to that
                    server. How to compile
                    igb-4.1.2.tar.gz source code for XCP 1.1?


                I had a issue recently with a win2k WM crashing after
                upgrade to
                XCP1.6. There has been an issue with win2k win2k3 vms
                that is
                explained in the post below (long post).

                
http://forums.citrix.com/thread.jspa?threadID=314477&start=105&tstart=0

                Summary :
                * For win2k3 and above vms, upgrade p2v drivers.
                * For win2k vms, short workaround is to have only one
                vcpus in the VM.
                (indeed, the new driver does not want to install on
                win2k per
                citrix/windows EOL policy). If you definitly need more
                than one vcpus
                in your win2k vm, you'll have to tweak a little more I
                guess.

                If you still want to recompile, you have to install
                kernel headers
                from source iso, enable centos repo, install build
                tools and compile
                your driver. But I'd recommend to give one more try to
                XCP 1.6.

                Cheers,

                Denis







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