

Now you can start the mikrotik CHR and connect to it via VNC xl create /etc/xen/chr. Replace the ip and mac address, you can use this Random MAC Address Generator to generate a new random MAC Address for the vm. # this is needed so that the system id does not change Once you have a trial license, all the work with the license is done on the account server - here it is possible to upgrade license to a higher tier unless it is p-unlimited already. $ uuidgenĬraete a file /etc/xen/chr.cfg with the xen config builder = 'hvm'

To create a unique uuid, run uuidgen and use this in the xen configuration below, thanks to the Mikrotik forum for this hint.

Status: ERROR: This System ID is not valid for license Trying to purchase a license will give you this error: If you intend to buy a license for this CHR you need to make sure that yhe software-id does not change with every reboot, unforutnately the default setting would results in a new software id after every reboot, this would break the CHR license and you are stuck with 1Mbit. Download the mikrotik CHR raw image and unzip it wget ''Ĭraete a new LVM and copy the data from the image lvcreate -L 1G -n chr vg0ĭd if=chr-6.46.1.img of=/dev/vg0/-diskĬreate XEN configuration Generate new UUID
