![]() So I finally got around to re-testing the script and fixing the errors. As I am running different server sets on my homelab, this was not a very flexible solution. This way you will not need to find the vApp GUID and add it manually to the rc.local bootfile on your XenServer hosts.ĭue to an error in the script I have been using the manual solution of adding the xe command to start a vApp by GUID to the rc.local file. With the included script in this blogpost you are able to automatically start one or more vApps when a XenServer is booted by simple adding the description “autostart” to the vApp. So I’ve decided to refresh the blogpost and ensure the script is up-to-date and a more flexible solution is provided. ![]() ![]() ![]() I noticed from the site statistics this post is still very popular. Two years ago I wrote a quick blogpost on how to configure XenServer to automatically start a vApp. ![]()
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