Have the .iso shared somewhere over NFS/CIFS or use the CD in the XenServer itself
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Citrix NetScaler Gateway Plug-in is the client software for Mac OS X that enables secure connectivity of NetScaler Gateway. Important Notes: This NetScaler Gateway plug-in supports Mac OS 10.12, 10.13, 10.14. Full screen video, content viewing, in-meeting chat, and the ability to invite additional people to the meeting are all supported features. Is it possible to have Mac OS X guest on a XEN host? There are difference for Mac OS X Server? In particular I'm interested in the installation of a testing Mac OS X Server inside a XEN domU, being the host a Debian linux server in the case that this would matter. Thanks in advance.
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Right click the server in xencenter, choose new VM
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Scroll down to 'Other install media', Next
Fill in Name and Description, next
Choose the appropriate drive or .iso file, next
Select your home server, next
Set the # of CPU's and RAM, next
Add a new virtual disk of say 4GB, next
Add/Remove NIC's as necessary, next, finish
Choose the new server in XenCenter, and choose the console tab
From there on, it should be a normal pfSense install. You'll need to map out the networks and such to make it all go, but it's pretty straightforward if you watch the MAC addresses in the network tab.
You will NOT be able to install the xstools and will run in a slightly degraded performance mode since it cannot run a Xen native kernel. There is probably a way to do that, but I'm out of my league with BSD at that level.
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