Thanks for the response!
Okay, so I downloaded it, plus gtk+ for windows plus python 2.7 (32-bit
version) for windows, now when I try to run it, (using the windows command
line), I get this:
C:\OpenXenManager\openxenmanager>c:\Python27\Python.exe window.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "window.py", line 54, in <module>
import win32gui
ImportError: No module named win32gui
C:\OpenXenManager\openxenmanager>
The rather simplistic readme says:
"You need pygtk
You need ubuntu jaunty or debian unstable (glade 3.6 and libgtk 2.16)
You need python-gtk-vnc
Install rrdtool for graphs
To launch openxenmanager:
python window.py"
The one missing dependency I can spot is python-gtk-vnc (which doesn't seem to
exist in the windows world).
However, python seems to blow up when asked to import win32gui... :) (Smiling
because it's running in Windows already!).
Any ideas?
Thanks!
-----Original Message-----
From: Pasi Kärkkäinen [mailto:pasik@xxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, August 26, 2011 6:39 AM
To: Brent Boswell
Cc: xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Why is XenCenter telling me to register my XCP box?
On Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 07:05:07PM -0700, Brent Boswell wrote:
> I think the title says it all J
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> I got far enough along in the Xen documentation that the documentation
> recommended me to start using XenCenter to manage the server.
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> Why am I being asked by XenCenter to register my XCP 1.0 server? I know
> it's similar, but it's not a Citrix XenServer... ;)
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> From what I can gather, XCP is open source freeware...correct me if I'm
> wrong.
>
Yes, xcp is opensource and free, but citrix xencenter gui tool is not.
Try openxenmanager.
-- Pasi
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