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    • julien-fJ Offline
      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
            last edited by

            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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              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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                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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                • julienXOvatesJ Offline
                  julienXOvates Vates 🪐 XO Team @florent
                  last edited by

                  yes we'll enhance this behavior in a coming release ! thanks

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                    ducatijosh @florent
                    last edited by ducatijosh

                    @florent said:

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

                    Hello, Today I tried to update again with the same steps and a reboot and it still shows out of date.

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                    I did see the new XO6 features so I assume it kind of half worked

                    From the command line I ran
                    git log -1 --format="%h"
                    and still saw the old commit version of c998f though

                    I then ran the following and got the newest 7e144 version
                    git fetch --all
                    git reset --hard origin/master

                    From there I reran my yarn and yarn build commands and it's updated fully now.
                    For some reason git pull --ff-only was not getting the full update or something.

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                      pierrebrunet Vates 🪐 XO Team @ducatijosh
                      last edited by pierrebrunet

                      @ducatijosh Hi,
                      Can you check git status to see if you have anything tracked in your repository? You need to wait for a new commit in master though.

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                        ducatijosh @pierrebrunet
                        last edited by

                        @pierrebrunet

                        It says the following when I run that:

                        On branch master
                        Your branch is up to date with 'origin/master'.
                        no changes added to commit

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