Unifi controller install errors
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@bbigford said in Unifi controller install errors:
I absolutely love that this is a physical system with no iDRAC/iLO configured, and I can't monitor the reboot past ping -t. I'm missing virtualization right now.
What's stopping you from adding the Hyper-V role now? I know it's not ideal, but at least it would get you virtualized.
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@travisdh1 said in Unifi controller install errors:
@bbigford said in Unifi controller install errors:
I absolutely love that this is a physical system with no iDRAC/iLO configured, and I can't monitor the reboot past ping -t. I'm missing virtualization right now.
What's stopping you from adding the Hyper-V role now? I know it's not ideal, but at least it would get you virtualized.
Doing a P2V on everything you mean?
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@bbigford said in Unifi controller install errors:
@travisdh1 said in Unifi controller install errors:
@bbigford said in Unifi controller install errors:
I absolutely love that this is a physical system with no iDRAC/iLO configured, and I can't monitor the reboot past ping -t. I'm missing virtualization right now.
What's stopping you from adding the Hyper-V role now? I know it's not ideal, but at least it would get you virtualized.
Doing a P2V on everything you mean?
I had to add the Hyper-V role to a 2012 box recently. It's just like adding any other role and a reboot. Nothing special that you have to actually do for the P2V side of things. If you didn't know what you did, you wouldn't even realize there was a difference.
Of course after that, you want to backup the box and install the latest Hyper-V when you can, but that can be planned out later.
I'm interested to find out what the permissions issue is.
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@travisdh1 said in Unifi controller install errors:
@bbigford said in Unifi controller install errors:
@travisdh1 said in Unifi controller install errors:
@bbigford said in Unifi controller install errors:
I absolutely love that this is a physical system with no iDRAC/iLO configured, and I can't monitor the reboot past ping -t. I'm missing virtualization right now.
What's stopping you from adding the Hyper-V role now? I know it's not ideal, but at least it would get you virtualized.
Doing a P2V on everything you mean?
I had to add the Hyper-V role to a 2012 box recently. It's just like adding any other role and a reboot. Nothing special that you have to actually do for the P2V side of things. If you didn't know what you did, you wouldn't even realize there was a difference.
Of course after that, you want to backup the box and install the latest Hyper-V when you can, but that can be planned out later.
I'm interested to find out what the permissions issue is.
I understand that installing the role really just installs Hyper-V to bare metal and then Windows Server then runs as a VM on top. But I don't understand how that helps to virtualize it since it is not managed within Hyper-V, at least no VHDs in the same way that you would manage them having created a new VM.
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Well, it initialized and took a long time to start. DB migrated.
Figured out what was going on I believe. Started the service and everything is moving along.
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@bbigford said in Unifi controller install errors:
Well, it initialized and took a long time to start. DB migrated.
Did you read the release notes? They stated that the database migration will be long.
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@jaredbusch said in Unifi controller install errors:
@bbigford said in Unifi controller install errors:
Well, it initialized and took a long time to start. DB migrated.
Did you read the release notes? They stated that the database migration will be long.
It wasn't as long as I expected. The controller starting took longer than expected though.
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This error usually means the service was still running...
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@dbeato said in Unifi controller install errors:
This error usually means the service was still running...
I'd have figured it would terminate as part of the upgrade. I figured wrong!
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@bbigford said in Unifi controller install errors:
@dbeato said in Unifi controller install errors:
This error usually means the service was still running...
I'd have figured it would terminate as part of the upgrade. I figured wrong!
It never does in Windows In Linux it works great.