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NameXenCenter
VersionXenCenter 5.5
License  
URLhttp://citrix.com/English/ps2/...
Votes  
RatingGarbage
Wine Version1.4.1
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Description
XenCenter 5.5
Old test results
The test results you have selected are very old and may not represent the current state of Wine.
Selected Test Results (selected in 'Test Results' table below)

What works
Navigation of Pool/Server/VM tree Sending Signals to Servers/VMs (shutdown, reboot, start, migrate)


What does not
Resource tabs (Search, Console, General, Log)


What was not tested
N/A


Additional Comments

XenCenter will not connect to the server/pool unless you bypass SSL by connecting to port 80.  After clicking "Add Server", in the "Server" text box put xenserver.example.com:80 to connect to xenserver.example.com on port 80.
Test Results
DistributionTest dateWine versionInstalls?Runs?RatingSubmitter
ShowDebian GNU/Linux 8.x "Jessie" x86_64Aug 05 20131.4.1 Yes No Garbage an anonymous user 
CurrentDebian GNU/kFreeBSD Unstable "Sid"May 19 20101.1.44 Yes Yes Bronze Dr Wahl 
ShowMac OS X 10.5 "Leopard"Mar 30 20101.1.41 Yes Yes Bronze Dr Wahl 
ShowUbuntu 9.10 "Karmic" amd64 (+ variants like Kubuntu)Jan 18 20101.1.36 Yes Yes Garbage an anonymous user 
ShowDebian GNU/kFreeBSD Unstable "Sid"Aug 07 20091.1.27 Yes Yes Bronze Dr Wahl 


Known bugs
Bug # Description Status Resolution Other apps affected
19517 XenCenter is unable to contact anything on the network NEW View

 
No SSL support.
As of wine 1.1.44, XenCenter's SSL connections are still not working. A workaround for this is to connect to the XenServer on port 80 (unencrypted). This disables the resource tabs, including "General", "Search", "Console", "Performance", and "Log". Basic administration of VMs, servers and pools is still functional.

 

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How to connect!!!
by João Paulo Braga e Souza on Thursday January 28th 2010, 12:52
I think XenCenter can't normally connect because it's unable to check SSL certificate from server. (crypt32.dll related)

I could successfully connect to XenServer by typing ":80" after server name/IP (Ex: 10.1.1.100:80). Did anyone try this way?

Shutdown/Reboot may work fine, but the resources in tabs (console and others) aren't shown.

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