Hi Dave, Thx for your reply! I have checked all the tips you provided and indeed I think there's a firewall in between. I didn't have a valid mode for pif-configure-ip.. it was set to "none". Still I don't think it was the main issue. I was trying to access my servers via Windows with XenCenter. To try it out, I installed the openxenmanager at the server and ran the GUI via X11. It could reach add/reach the hypervisor just fine!
Time to douple check the firewall rules. Thx again! Best, Renato. 2015-01-08 15:06 GMT+01:00 Dave Scott <[email protected]>: > > > On 8 Jan 2015, at 13:17, Renato Fontana <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi everyone! > > > > I have installed xen via apt-get (xen-hypervisor-4.1), added xapi > toolstack and installed xencenter to manage my servers remotely. Is this > setup ok? As far as I know, xencenter uses xapi to access the > hypervisors..but I can't get it to connect. I'm receiving a "the connection > was refused" after I try to connect/add servers. Any advice ? > > I’d check the simple stuff first: is stunnel listening on port 443 and > xapi on port 80? If so then it might be a firewall rule problem. > > It could be that xapi hasn’t got a configured “management interface”. > > If “xe pif-list” is empty, then you could populate it by running “xe > pif-scan host-uuid=<my host uuid>” (use “xe host-list” to see the host > uuids) > > Make sure that at least one of the “pifs” (i.e. physical interfaces) has > an IP address configuration e.g. with > > xe pif-configure-ip uuid=… mode=dhcp > > Make sure that at least one of the “pifs” has the “management” flag set. > If “xe pif-list management=true” is empty then try > > xe host-management-reconfigure pif-uuid=… > > Good luck! > > Dave
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