BRRABill's Field Report With XenServer
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  Figure 1: me actually lurking in this thread 
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 So, what is the official answer from up there?  - 
Can XO migrate a VM fro one standalone XS to another XS? 
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Can you migrate the VM that XO is running on? (That gave me a "no can do" error.) 
 
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 The VM that I exported seems to have created a vApp. What is that? 
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 But you need to define a default SR on any pool you got. Eg: xe pool-param-set uuid=<pool-uuid> default-SR=<sr-uuid>(with the SR UUID of the local storage if you don't have a shared storage).You can also do it with XenCenter or XO (see https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/set-the-xenserver-default-sr/ ) A live migration won't interrupt the VM, so even with XO on it: doesn't matter. 
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 @olivier said: But you need to define a default SR on any pool you got. Eg: xe pool-param-set uuid=<pool-uuid> default-SR=<sr-uuid>(with the SR UUID of the local storage if you don't have a shared storage).You can also do it with XenCenter or XO (see https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/set-the-xenserver-default-sr/ ) But to clarify ... you DON'T need a pool? or do you? 
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 Yes, as @Danp said, there is always a pool: a "single" host is by default in a pool with no name label. XenCenter choose to hide this, not us. 
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 Converted my first physical server to a production XS this morning. So far, so good. 
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 Question: On the new production server, it is not reporting the space taken by my new VM. This is what is says: Total: 871.8 GiB 
 Currently used: 5.2 GiB
 Available: 866.5 GiBBut for example the new VM I migrated over has at least 100GB. Why would it not be reporting this? 
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 Thin provisioning? 
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 you have to refresh. Refresh doesn't happen automatically. 
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 @Dashrender said: you have to refresh. Refresh doesn't happen automatically. Ah. What is this? 1973? 
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 @BRRABill said: @Dashrender said: you have to refresh. Refresh doesn't happen automatically. Ah. What is this? 1973? I kinda asked/thought the same thing. Having to manually fresh, or relaunch the application just seems odd. 
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 @Dashrender said: I kinda asked/thought the same thing. Having to manually fresh, or relaunch the application just seems oddOLD.FTFY 
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 Did refreshing it solve the problem? 
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 Yep. Rescan is actually the word they use. What does that do exactly, I wonder? 
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 @Dashrender said: Did refreshing it solve the problem? Did you ever do this through XC? I could not find the option there. 


