SMB "mount" is not done via the system but with a Javascript library (lib-smb2
), contrary to NFS which is mounted via a "mount" command.
So for SMB it's not really mounted, we are streaming files via SMB protocol.
SMB "mount" is not done via the system but with a Javascript library (lib-smb2
), contrary to NFS which is mounted via a "mount" command.
So for SMB it's not really mounted, we are streaming files via SMB protocol.
@hobbit666 We are cutting Edge (pun intended).
Official support is for Chrome and FF. We don't have resources to validate on all browser. But, if the issue is well identified we can fix it (like we fixed Safari issue recently). If you have info in your browser console about the issue, paste it here
@DustinB3403 Just click on that green button We can't guess on which SR you want to import it
@DustinB3403 Just click on restore, you'll have a list of delta to select. See:
@hobbit666 Just register for the free trial.
@scottalanmiller as usual, in xo-server
output.
Probably a consequence of the increasing pressure coming from here: https://bugs.xenserver.org/browse/XSO-581
This is added to "Wishlist" and transmitted to a XS product manager.
That's a cross pool migration There is no such thing as a "standalone" server (despite XenCenter can say, the pool object is always here, from 1 to many hosts)
@aaronstuder the thing is: we already wrote a book about Node (in French)
@BRRABill it's a known issue already in the first post of the dedicated feedback topic: https://xen-orchestra.com/forum/topic/250/xoa-v5-feedback/2
@BRRABill Replication uses export from one XS and pipe it to the import of another one. So in any case, it's import/export.
Depends of the drive, roughly between 40 and 60 MiB/s
edit: for a HDD
There is no magic: you need to have enough write speed on the target and read speed on the source.
So you'll have to find the super slow bottleneck
My lab is pretty simple, if you need more info on how I achieved those speeds, tell me
@aaronstuder That's a Safari issue. We opened an issue on GH.
Really, Safari is the new IE... https://nolanlawson.com/2015/06/30/safari-is-the-new-ie