Xen Orchestra - Updating
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 So that's all that would be needed to upgrade.... seems way to simple... 
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 That's all that you need to get the code upgraded. How the app itself upgrades is up to it. 
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 Ya you'd still have to run npm install and build. The container I did it in only took a couple minutes to clone and then I just pulled from git and did npm install then npm build. It took maybe 10 minutes (as long as there aren't weird errors like I had). 
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 Hrm.... I must've done something wrong.  
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 I can't remember what Node version @olivier mentioned that it needed. 
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 Good thing this is only on my home lab setup  I can play with it and see what happens. 
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 Well after rerunning in both ~/xo-server and ~/xo-web npm install && npm run build sudo npm startHas started, now to determine if I'm on 4.11 
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 xo-web is still on 4.10... And there is no "Delta" option under the backup menu... 
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 @DustinB3403 said: Well after rerunning in both ~/xo-server and ~/xo-web npm install && npm run build sudo npm startHas started, now to determine if I'm on 4.11 5.2.0 is what your screen cap says. 
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  Yeah I know, which is why I'm lost. Maybe just dump the whole lot and start over? 
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 Oh, your xo-web version is 4.10.0. Your Node version is 5.2.0. 
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  Which this screen should have the delta icon as shown in the documentation. Or maybe it only shows up after performing a full? 
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 WARNING 2: NodeJS 5 is not supported for now due to some dependencies problems. 
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 You need to get onto a supported platform version, I'm guessing that running a language version that they believe does not work is probably the issue. An issue, even if not, THE issue. 
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 I ran the installer following their guide...  And everything seems functional..... but the web console isn't updated to 4.11. 
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 @DustinB3403 said: I ran the installer following their guide...  And everything seems functional..... but the web console isn't updated to 4.11. Which installer installed that Node version? 
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 5.2.0 I'm removing it now and looking for a direct link to 4.1.1 
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 Use NVM for installing and controlling Node versions. 
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 I'm just gonna start with a clean install. NVM doesn't want to remove the files without being a pain in the arse. 
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 @scottalanmiller the Node version was 5.2.0 which was installed directly from the default repo. Going to perform a depreciated install for Node v 4.x 


