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    • julien-fJ Offline
      julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team @jr-m4
      last edited by

      @jr-m4 You're saying that git no longer updates the repo`?

      What's the git pull --ff-only error message?

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        jr-m4 @julien-f
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        @julien-f
        Hi,

        No. I'm saying that sometimes the "About"-section in XO (source version). Doesn't show the actual commit being used. And is instead lagging behind. Even though the acctual code being compile is on the newest commit.
        Removing the node_modules folder, cleared this issue. So there is some cache that doesn't always get updated with new commit versions.

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        • olivierlambertO Online
          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
          last edited by

          Are you rebuilding and then refreshing xo-web?

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            jr-m4 @olivierlambert
            last edited by jr-m4

            @olivierlambert
            I am

            Update:
            Correction.. I run this script I pasted above. That builds the entire code AFAIK. As to what specific portions of the code that acctually get recompile. I do not know.

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            • DanpD Online
              Danp Pro Support Team @Danp
              last edited by

              It seems like the commit info is being embedded in to xo-web package. With the new turborepo addition, xo-web isn't rebuilt each time you rebuild XO, which causes the old commit info to be displayed on the About page. AFAICS, this is benign but still misleading.

              Pretty sure this is still the reason for the discrepancy.

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                julien-f Vates 🪐 Co-Founder XO Team @Danp
                last edited by

                @Danp This is exactly that 🙂

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                  janpan @jr-m4
                  last edited by janpan

                  Just a small thing from my side, I know this thread is old, but perhaps it might help someone.

                  I am also updating my xen-orchestra the same way as @jr-m4 with a script, as per documentation instructions.

                  I also noted that it kept on saying I was behind a commit in the xen orchestra web interface / about page, however the commit was the latest one.

                  Changing my script from this:

                  cd /path/to/xen-orchestra/
                  git checkout .
                  git pull --ff-only
                  yarn
                  yarn build
                  service orchestra restart
                  

                  to this, note the yarn build --force:

                  cd /path/to/xen-orchestra/
                  git checkout .
                  git pull --ff-only
                  yarn
                  yarn build --force
                  service orchestra restart
                  

                  fixed the issue, as it forces a complete rebuild, and it changes the yarn build command to run this (note the force part):

                  $ TURBO_TELEMETRY_DISABLED=1 turbo run build --filter xo-server --filter xo-server-'*' --filter xo-web --force
                  

                  instead of this:

                  $ TURBO_TELEMETRY_DISABLED=1 turbo run build --filter xo-server --filter xo-server-'*' --filter xo-web
                  

                  This makes the script run a bit longer, but it's not that big of a deal, and it fixes my xen orchestra web interface to always show the latest version.

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                    archw
                    last edited by archw

                    That happens to me about once every six weeks on one of the XO installs. For what its worth, if I just kill the XO vm and let it reboot, as long as its not out of disk space, it always works the second time.

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                      ducatijosh
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                      I ran into this issue today after doing the following I was still seeing the old version in the settings -> about

                      sudo systemctl stop xo-server
                      git pull --ff-only
                      yarn
                      yarn build --force
                      sudo systemctl start xo-server

                      I then did a full OS reboot now the commit shows up to date rather than 23 commits behind, why was a reboot needed? Shouldn't restarting the service be enough?

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                      • florentF Offline
                        florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @ducatijosh
                        last edited by

                        @ducatijosh my bet is that xo-server was still not completly stoppe,d thus was serving the old code . As strange as it seems, it you start a second xo-server, it won't fail, but only show a warningin the logs

                        a full reboot really restart xo-server

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                        • florentF Offline
                          florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @florent
                          last edited by florent

                          ping @julienxovates I think we can change thie behavior ( accepting a xo-server start even if a zombie process is still running)

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