BRRABill's Field Report With XenServer
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Another question:
When you do a fresh install, and there are, say 20 updates available, with a service pack being the last one...can you just install the service pack? Or do you need to install all the updates up to the service pack?
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This article seems to say the SP includes all previous updates.
http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX142355
Just want to be 100% sure.
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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.