What Are You Doing Right Now
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Morning everyone.
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Morning everyone.
Morning :). About to post some FFS fodder then learn from what rises from the ashes
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Mopping the kitchen.
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@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Morning everyone.
Morning :). About to post some FFS fodder then learn from what rises from the ashes
When are we seeing those?
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@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@EddieJennings said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Morning everyone.
Morning :). About to post some FFS fodder then learn from what rises from the ashes
When are we seeing those?
Writing it now and trying to not sound too much like a n00bish fool.
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"New" atrium.
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Waiting for video to export
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preparing coffee and breakfast
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Where is my RAID mounted on XCP-NG?
Dell Workstation -
240GB SSD - Installed XCP-NG on this.
Deployed XenOrchestraCreated a RAID with 2x 1TB Disks.
Used XenOrchestra to add a SR via HBA
Now i want to create a folder call ISO on that SR and upload images to, but i can't find where the SR is when i either SSH into the Host or use WinSCP. I'm sure it was in /run/sr-mount but can't find the folder.
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Just passed off the on-call shackle (phone) for the next five weeks
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Coffee!!!!
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Where is my RAID mounted on XCP-NG?
Dell Workstation -
240GB SSD - Installed XCP-NG on this.
Deployed XenOrchestraCreated a RAID with 2x 1TB Disks.
Used XenOrchestra to add a SR via HBA
Now i want to create a folder call ISO on that SR and upload images to, but i can't find where the SR is when i either SSH into the Host or use WinSCP. I'm sure it was in /run/sr-mount but can't find the folder.
This should probably be it's own post.
Are you saying that you were able to add the new SR successfully, you just can't find it now that it's setup?
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@bnrstnr I can see the "RAID" SR and i've already setup and VM on it.
But a want to create a "ISO" folder on that RAID and create a LocalISO SR from that, so i don't fill the SSD with ISO.
But i have no idea where the drive is when i use WinSCP or access the host via console. -
@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@bnrstnr I can see the "RAID" SR and i've already setup and VM on it.
But a want to create a "ISO" folder on that RAID and create a LocalISO SR from that, so i don't fill the SSD with ISO.
But i have no idea where the drive is when i use WinSCP or access the host via console.Sorry, slow morning lol
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
@bnrstnr I can see the "RAID" SR and i've already setup and VM on it.
But a want to create a "ISO" folder on that RAID and create a LocalISO SR from that, so i don't fill the SSD with ISO.
But i have no idea where the drive is when i use WinSCP or access the host via console.Why not just create a share from your workstation for the iso files?
On the command line of the host, you can use
df -h
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
On the command line of the host, you can use df -h to show all the currently mounted file systems.
this is what I was going to say next...
If you can see your RAID SR there, you can then do a New > Storage > ISO SR Local
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Good morning. Its a new week.
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@travisdh1 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Why not just create a share from your workstation for the iso files?
On the command line of the host, you can use
df -h
to show all the currently mounted file systems.Because i may need to create VM's from other machines so having the ISO locally is best.
done a
df -h
but can't see the "MAIN" SR.Might give Hyper-V a go
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Going to make some coffee
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@hobbit666 said in What Are You Doing Right Now:
Because i may need to create VM's from other machines so having the ISO locally is best.
done a df -h but can't see the "MAIN" SR.
Might give Hyper-V a goAre you running
df -h
on the host or on the XO VM? If you can't see the SR on the host, IDK how you're able to be running VMs on it