Hi Rafael, This is from my devtest environment:
XS62 xe host-param-list uuid=uuid | grep software-version software-version (MRO): product_version: 6.2.0; product_version_text: 6.2; product_version_text_short: 6.2; platform_name: XCP; platform_version: 1.8.0; product_brand: XenServer; build_number: 70446c; hostname: ganash-1; date: 2015-11-05; dbv: 2013.0621; xapi: 1.3; xen: 4.1.5; linux: 2.6.32.43-0.4.1.xs1.8.0.861.170802xen; xencenter_min: 2.0; xencenter_max: 2.1; network_backend: openvswitch; xs:xenserver-transfer-vm: XenServer Transfer VM, version 6.2.0, build 70314c; xcp:main: Base Pack, version 1.8.0, build 70446c; xs:main: XenServer Pack, version 6.2.0, build 70446c # XS65 xe host-param-list uuid=uuid | grep software-version software-version (MRO): product_version: 6.5.0; product_version_text: 6.5; product_version_text_short: 6.5; platform_name: XCP; platform_version: 1.9.0; product_brand: XenServer; build_number: 90233c; hostname: squeeze-1; date: 2015-04-17; dbv: 2015.0101; xapi: 1.3; xen: 4.4.1-xs108914; linux: 3.10.0+2; xencenter_min: 2.3; xencenter_max: 2.4; network_backend: openvswitch; xs:main: XenServer Pack, version 6.5.0, build 90233c; xcp:main: Base Pack, version 1.9.0, build 90233c; xs:xenserver-transfer-vm: XenServer Transfer VM, version 6.5.0, build 90158c You can easily run XenServer as a VM on for example KVM of VMware. I use this to make the template unique at first boot: https://github.com/remibergsma/uniqueXenServer Regards, Remi On 20/12/15 00:41, "Rafael Weingärtner" <rafaelweingart...@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi folks, > >Today I was checking a problem with XCP, and looking at the code to check >how ACS discovers the hypervisor version I had a doubt. Sadly, I did not >have in my hands an environment using Xensever. So, can some of you that >use Xenserver, run the following command and provide me with the output? > >xe host-param-list uuid=<host UUID> | grep software-version > > > >Thanks in advance > >-- >Rafael Weingärtner