I can confirm the licensing issue when installed in xcp mode. I believe I
read somewhere that it was a bug.


On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 11:48 AM, Alex Brett <alex.br...@citrix.com> wrote:

> > I installed the servers in XCP mode.
> >
> > 1) After the base install, which went perfectly, I created a pool and
> found
> > that I could not add the second server to the pool ans saw this error:
> >
> > There was a problem with the license daemon (v6d). Is it running?
> >
>
> Can you clarify what you mean by 'in XCP mode' - XenServer 6.2 is fully
> open source, and is by default in a state equivalent to XCP, so doesn't
> require any additional steps.
>
> In particular, if you did alter anything to do with the licensing side of
> things, that could cause the error you got with v6d.
>
> > 2)  I couldn't install any updates (which sounded important).  In the
> latest (6.2
> > Hotfix 3) XenCenter showed the two servers grayed-out.  So I installed
> the
> > Hotfixes 1, 2 and 4 via the command line as I have done on previous
> versions
> > of XenServer and rebooted...and lost contact with the servers.  They
> > wouldn't boot up again...stuck on the graphical progress screen with no
> way
> > to ESCape out.
> >
>
> In the default XenServer 6.2 state, installing updates through XenCenter
> is the only feature that requires purchase of support from Citrix, so this
> is why it was greyed out in XenCenter.  From the CLI however it should
> 'just work' - can you confirm how you installed them (i.e. what CLI
> commands you used etc), and also just to verify this wasn't a delayed boot,
> i.e. you did wait a reasonable period of time before deciding it was stuck
> when booting?
>
> Alex
>
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