Xen Orchestra Hung Task
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Good to know the issues aren't with the hypervisor, but instead with the interface and backup solution.
Perhaps stability was the wrong term. it just seems like he's constantly posting with different questions all revolving around this stuff.
Now that said, I have never used it. Perhaps it's just a learning thing - and he's posting about all of the learning things he's doing.
I think someone suggested that he keep a single long running thread for those types of things. By updating a single thread, there wouldn't be this shotgun affect that appears that XS or XO are having problems.
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@Dashrender said:
Good to know the issues aren't with the hypervisor, but instead with the interface and backup solution.
Perhaps stability was the wrong term. it just seems like he's constantly posting with different questions all revolving around this stuff.
Now that said, I have never used it. Perhaps it's just a learning thing - and he's posting about all of the learning things he's doing.
I think someone suggested that he keep a single long running thread for those types of things. By updating a single thread, there wouldn't be this shotgun affect that appears that XS or XO are having problems.
I don't mind the various threads, but I do mind the ones that seem to be How To's that end up in problems.
A "How To' should be a very detailed, no/minor changes required type of thing.
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@JaredBusch said:
A "How To' should be a very detailed, no/minor changes required type of thing.
At bare minimum, the OP should be updated with the solution discovered in the thread.
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@Dashrender said:
On the flip side, I rarely see posts from ESXi or Hyper-V users (here on ML) posting about issues they are having.
I never could get the Unitrends Free product running correctly. I just didn't come here to complain about it. Here's the thread over on SW where multiple folks have had issues.
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@Dashrender said:
Good to know the issues aren't with the hypervisor, but instead with the interface and backup solution.
Perhaps stability was the wrong term. it just seems like he's constantly posting with different questions all revolving around this stuff.
Now that said, I have never used it. Perhaps it's just a learning thing - and he's posting about all of the learning things he's doing.
I think someone suggested that he keep a single long running thread for those types of things. By updating a single thread, there wouldn't be this shotgun affect that appears that XS or XO are having problems.
He's learning as he goes and really pushing the product, often trying to use new features as or before they even release. In many cases, if you read the thread, there is an issue with understanding what the features is for or how it is used. Like trying to use an NFS mount when he needs to be working with an SR.
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So quite simply this a trial of what XO is, everything up till now, and on-going.
By posting the topics, hopefully someone will say at some point "I remember reading about this issue" and be able to find a solution. I am pushing the software to it's limits, yes there are some misunderstandings on my part, but that is how we learn.
If the community has a whole would prefer to not hear at all about XO I can very easily post on XO's forums.
As for this topic, there are several people here who are also using XO @danp is one of them that we've had conversations about different issues, so it was really a question of "hey danp have you had this happen?"
Anyways, take what you will from it.
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The whole point of my post was simply to ask if XO (or XS) was really something normal IT admins should be using.
Knowing that you are pushing this product (XO) is definitely helpful toward that end.
I got the answer I was looking for, which is - yes it's definitely something IT admins should be using or at least learning.
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I think the other important thing to remember is that XO is open source, so the development, testing, and deployment process is more visible than you would see with similar products from Unitrends or Veeam.
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@Danp said:
I think the other important thing to remember is that XO is open source, so the development, testing, and deployment process is more visible than you would see with similar products from Unitrends or Veeam.
That's true. You see more of the beta testing and people using things before they are released.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Danp said:
I think the other important thing to remember is that XO is open source, so the development, testing, and deployment process is more visible than you would see with similar products from Unitrends or Veeam.
That's true. You see more of the beta testing and people using things before they are released.
Ya, I would be surprised if all of these issues happened with the XOA product.
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@Dashrender said:
The whole point of my post was simply to ask if XO (or XS) was really something normal IT admins should be using.
Knowing that you are pushing this product (XO) is definitely helpful toward that end.
I got the answer I was looking for, which is - yes it's definitely something IT admins should be using or at least learning.
Perfect timing...