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    • olivierO
      olivier
      last edited by olivier

      In theory, you could have really installed everything in one click if... if XenServer didn't answered an invalid JSON call after SP1 is installed. Thus, you would need to click again on "update all" button. Nothing we could do before Dundee which have a working JSON stuff.

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      • BRRABillB
        BRRABill @olivier
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        @olivier said in BRRABill's Field Report With XenServer:

        In theory, you could have really installed everything in one click if... if XenServer didn't answered an invalid JSON call after SP1 is installed. Thus, you would need to click again on "update all" button. Nothing we could do before Dundee which have a working JSON stuff.

        Ah, OK.

        Can you perhaps invent a little paper clip that comes up on the bottom of the XO windows that tells you to click that button again?

        I AM KIDDING, OF COURSE.

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        • olivierO
          olivier
          last edited by

          😄 handling XS errors in not trivial, but we'll do better in the 5.x branch 🙂

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          • BRRABillB
            BRRABill @olivier
            last edited by

            @olivier said

            😄 handling XS errors in not trivial, but we'll do better in the 5.x branch 🙂

            Looking forward to seeing it. XO is really a great product.

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            • BRRABillB
              BRRABill
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              @travisdh1 said

              If you make a backup from XenCenter before that, then all you have to do is reinstall and restore the backup at least.

              I had a question about this.

              If you were to mess up your USB boot stick. I understand you can reinstall XS, and restore the backup. However, you still have to "find" and mount all the VMs, right? And the VM metadata also needs to be backed up as well, right?

              I was researching this, and decided to give XS research a break for a few days. But you made me think of this again.

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              • travisdh1T
                travisdh1 @BRRABill
                last edited by

                @BRRABill said in BRRABill's Field Report With XenServer:

                @travisdh1 said

                If you make a backup from XenCenter before that, then all you have to do is reinstall and restore the backup at least.

                I had a question about this.

                If you were to mess up your USB boot stick. I understand you can reinstall XS, and restore the backup. However, you still have to "find" and mount all the VMs, right? And the VM metadata also needs to be backed up as well, right?

                I was researching this, and decided to give XS research a break for a few days. But you made me think of this again.

                I haven't read the entire thing yet, but found something that looks like good information about this on Daniel's Techblog

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                • BRRABillB
                  BRRABill @travisdh1
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                  @travisdh1 said

                  I haven't read the entire thing yet, but found something that looks like good information about this on Daniel's Techblog

                  That's what I found as well, and made me think there is a lot more to it than just doing a simple backup from XC. In fact, I'm not really sure what the heck that even gets for you, since it's like 1 step of 20!

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                  • travisdh1T
                    travisdh1 @BRRABill
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                    @BRRABill said in BRRABill's Field Report With XenServer:

                    @travisdh1 said

                    I haven't read the entire thing yet, but found something that looks like good information about this on Daniel's Techblog

                    That's what I found as well, and made me think there is a lot more to it than just doing a simple backup from XC. In fact, I'm not really sure what the heck that even gets for you, since it's like 1 step of 20!

                    From what it sounds like, when you restore the configuration information in the XenConsole/XO, that should bring the repository information back. Then you can restore the metadata information via the console. I haven't had to try the process myself yet, going togive it a shot after I get some other machines swaped out.

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                    • BRRABillB
                      BRRABill @travisdh1
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                      @travisdh1

                      Yeah I got a little burned out on XS stuff.

                      Then some other work stuff came up.

                      I'll get back to it, too, and let you know if I do it before you get to it.

                      I wish they would release 7 already. It is supposed to make transferring between non-similar hosts much easier/doable. That would make it easier for me to transfer VMs back and forth. Right now it's a PITA for me and my 1 (new) server shop. 🙂

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                      • BRRABillB
                        BRRABill
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                        Overnight my other XS decided to crash on me.

                        This is the temp one, so no iDRAC available. The VMs were down, and XC could not contact it.

                        Came in, it all seemed fine. The VMs said they were running.

                        I wonder if the network adapter in this machine just lost its mind. Can't think of anything else it could be.

                        A reboot fixed everything right up.

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                        • DustinB3403D
                          DustinB3403 @BRRABill
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                          @BRRABill It could be a hardware issue as you mentioned. If rebooting the host addressed the issue, and your management interface was the issue, you'll likely see more issues in the future.

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                          • BRRABillB
                            BRRABill @DustinB3403
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                            @DustinB3403 said

                            @BRRABill It could be a hardware issue as you mentioned. If rebooting the host addressed the issue, and your management interface was the issue, you'll likely see more issues in the future.

                            Always an adventure.

                            Once I am sure the SSD array is stable on the other machine the VM on this temporary machine is getting moved to that server.

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                            • BRRABillB
                              BRRABill
                              last edited by

                              I was sure my USB boot stick had filled up with logs. But I took a look and it looks fine.

                              Though FileZilla showing things in bytes threw me off. No coffee yet. 🙂

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                              • BRRABillB
                                BRRABill @DustinB3403
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                                @DustinB3403 said

                                I'm glad that it worked for you, but I would refrain from doing it. Use XO to apply the patches (I know you said you would). It's elegant enough to not break things.

                                If the server needs a reboot after a patch, is XO elegant enough to handle that as well?

                                It never seems to need a reboot, and yet when you install through XC it almost always does.

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                                • DustinB3403D
                                  DustinB3403
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                                  It should handle the restarting.

                                  Should...

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                                  • BRRABillB
                                    BRRABill @DustinB3403
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                                    @DustinB3403 said

                                    It should handle the restarting.

                                    Should...

                                    Has yours ever restarted?

                                    For example, I ran the last two updates just now for 6.5.

                                    Through XC, each update required a reboot. I do not think XO rebooted the server.

                                    Perhaps this is a @olivier question. 🙂 Because the updating in XO is so good.

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                                    • momurdaM
                                      momurda
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                                      The last 2 updates for XS dont require reboots, just a restart of the xapi iirc from a couple weeks ago.
                                      If they were the updates for ssl fixes and the one for gpus, that is. Teh other updates that are rollups of 2 or more updates do require restarts usually.

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                                      • BRRABillB
                                        BRRABill @momurda
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                                        @momurda said

                                        The last 2 updates for XS dont require reboots, just a restart of the xapi iirc from a couple weeks ago.
                                        If they were the updates for ssl fixes and the one for gpus, that is. Teh other updates that are rollups of 2 or more updates do require restarts usually.

                                        Both of them required restarts through XC Neither did through XO. That is what I am trying to get to the bottom of.

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                                        • olivierO
                                          olivier
                                          last edited by olivier

                                          Hi there!

                                          Let me recap the thing and put it in perspective.

                                          The couple XenServer/XenCenter is targeting mainly Windows admins (thus the Windows client, the SP1 and so forth patching etc). You know, things that seems a bit strange inside the Linux world. It was really something wanted from Citrix to not "scare" their Windows public (have you ever seen the word "Linux" somewhere on XenServer/XenCenter?).

                                          In this fabulous Windows world, you have to reboot very often for a lot of reasons.

                                          Now, let's get to the point: XenServer updates are a kind of ugly tarball containing RPM packages (+ scripts) which are extracted on the host. In the patch metadata, there is a "recommendation" field, which gives you what to do after applying a patch. Roughly:

                                          • if it's a lib or updated scripts: no reboot needed at all
                                          • if it's kernel or hypervisor related: it will be used only after a reboot

                                          But in all cases, there is no problem to install all patches at once, and do a reboot at the end. The missing info in XO is to display the recommandation field, which is now the case in the 5.0 interface.

                                          So why on earth XenCenter will reboot your host 15 times? Even sometimes without asking you? I think that's really a bad behavior. It's up to you to decide.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @olivier
                                            last edited by

                                            @olivier said in BRRABill's Field Report With XenServer:

                                            So why on earth XenCenter will reboot your host 15 times? Even sometimes without asking you? I think that's really a bad behavior. It's up to you to decide.

                                            Simplified: Why would you run XenCenter?

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