BRRABill's Field Report With XenServer
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Nope.. some include some older ones.. but not all.
You can start with the newest and work backwards, refreshing the list of needed updates each time.
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@Dashrender said:
Nope.. some include some older ones.. but not all.
You can start with the newest and work backwards, refreshing the list of needed updates each time.
Sorry, I did not ask a complete question.
I meant to ask can you just install the SP to cover all the updates previous to that.
Which I think from the link I posted and what you said will be OK.
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Another question...
Somewhere in the middle of updates, I started getting the following error.
My first question is:
before this error .. where was the updating "migrating" the VM to?And the second questions is ... why did it stop? Out of disk space or something?
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Well, everything was going OK until I tried making a new pool tonight.
Then my server stopped responding.
So, that is that until I go into the office tomorrow.
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NOTE TO SELF:
should probably start using iDRAC with this new system -
@BRRABill said:
NOTE TO SELF:
should probably start using iDRAC with this new systemYes, out of band management is a really, really big deal.
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@BRRABill said:
Well, everything was going OK until I tried making a new pool tonight.
Then my server stopped responding.
So, that is that until I go into the office tomorrow.
Turns out somehow I powered the machine down.
Still, a sign from above to get iDRAC up and running.
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Something else I found today, that could use some explaining when someone has time...
I added a server to a pool. But it turns out that if you remove a server from a pool, it deletes all the local storage. What is the reasoning behind that?
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So you have 2 servers in a Xen Pool, and if you remove one, it wipes the pool?
Without looking into it to much it sounds just like shared storage, and for a single host to know what it has it has to clear the storage and rescan it.
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@BRRABill said:
I added a server to a pool. But it turns out that if you remove a server from a pool, it deletes all the local storage. What is the reasoning behind that?
It's a decom process, they automate that step as the assumption is that the device is being scrapped. I'm not sure that I agree with the automation, but there is logic behind it.
Why are you removing systems from the pool if you want them to maintain their local storage?
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@DustinB3403 said:
So you have 2 servers in a Xen Pool, and if you remove one, it wipes the pool?
No, it only wipes local.
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The idea is that anything that got put onto a machine in a pool belongs to the pool, not the machine. If a machine is removed from a pool it should not get to take pool data with it when it goes. It's a security mechanism.
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I moved it into a pool last night when I was playing around with my TWO XS boxes. (TWO now! Though one is just my test box.)
I had this idea, that I could move my XO install from the test machine to the production machine. But in XC, there is no move option, just migrate, and the new XS server I set up is not an option.
So I thought, maybe the VM needs to be off, which does give a MOVE option, but it still does not list the new XS.
So I thought (without reading or asking ... always dumb) that perhaps they needed to be in a pool. And that's how I got where I got.
Can you move a VM from one standalone XS to another?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@BRRABill said:
Can you move a VM from one standalone XS to another?
Export and import.
But you can do it in XO, right?
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@BRRABill said:
But you can do it in XO, right?
Or does "COPY THE VM" mean something other than what I am thinking?
I see there is also a "MIGRATE" option in XO that has my new server as an option.
Silly question ... could I use XO to migrate the VM that XO is running on? Or would that implode the universe?
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@BRRABill said:
@BRRABill said:
But you can do it in XO, right?
Or does "COPY THE VM" mean something other than what I am thinking?
I see there is also a "MIGRATE" option in XO that has my new server as an option.
Silly question ... could I use XO to migrate the VM that XO is running on? Or would that implode the universe?
puts on full body armor
I don't know... try it and let us know the results...
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@dafyre said:
puts on full body armor
I don't know... try it and let us know the results...
Haha...first I want to know if "COPY" and "MIGRATE" the VM do what I think they do.
I know it seems like a silly question, but I don't think it is.
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@BRRABill said:
@BRRABill said:
But you can do it in XO, right?
Or does "COPY THE VM" mean something other than what I am thinking?
I see there is also a "MIGRATE" option in XO that has my new server as an option.
Silly question ... could I use XO to migrate the VM that XO is running on? Or would that implode the universe?
I don't see why it would cause any huge issue, maybe some switch/routing tables get confused for a bit. I agree with @dafyre, try it out.
You thinking of testing HA?
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@travisdh1 said:
You thinking of testing HA?
No, just pushing all the bells and whistles before this server goes into production.
I'm the guy who presses the button below the "DON'T PRESS THIS BUTTON" sign.