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    • jtbw911J Offline
      jtbw911
      last edited by

      This often occurs when you're having storage issues (whether they are readily apparent or not), that may or may not be related to networking intermittency, that fills up the log files. We can't say what it is without seeing logs; but, just FYI that that is the reason I have most often seen this occur. Check your /var/log directory.

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        x-rayd
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        @jtbw911 said in Logs Partition Full:

        This often occurs when you're having storage issues (whether they are readily apparent or not), that may or may not be related to networking intermittency, that fills up the log files. We can't say what it is without seeing logs; but, just FYI that that is the reason I have most often seen this occur. Check your /var/log directory.

        This log size problem have only master node from pool.
        My version 8.0 Build date 2019-11-04
        Updates:
        XS80E002
        XS80E006
        XS80E010

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        • DanpD Offline
          Danp Pro Support Team
          last edited by

          So you are running Citrix Hypervisor, not XCP-ng, correct?

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            x-rayd
            last edited by

            we are running XCP-ng!

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            • stormiS Offline
              stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
              last edited by

              Then there's a problem. You shouldn't have any updates named XS80Exxx. I bet you are using a buggy version of XCP-Center that offers Citrix Hypervisor hotfixes to XCP-ng.

              Please read https://xcp-ng.org/docs/updates.html

              For your full /var/log issue, I can only repeat what has already been said: "Check your /var/log directory". Check which files take a lot of space.

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                x-rayd
                last edited by

                We install only XCP-ng 8.0 version, and later install only patches from XEN-Orcherstra webinterface.
                We dont install Citrix Hypervisor!!!

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                • stormiS Offline
                  stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                  last edited by

                  Ok, but then I don't know where the updates you mentioned earlier are from, since they don't exist for XCP-ng.

                  However, this is not necessarily related to your log partition issue. So, for the third time, please check what takes space in /var/log.

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                    x-rayd
                    last edited by

                    v_xcp-ng.jpg

                    See screenshot!

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                      Forza @x-rayd
                      last edited by

                      @x-rayd said in Logs Partition Full:

                      v_xcp-ng.jpg

                      See screenshot!

                      Thats from xencenter/xcp-ng center, and it only lists updates for Xenserver not XCP-ng server.

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                        x-rayd
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                        @S-Pam said in Logs Partition Full:

                        Thats from xencenter/xcp-ng center, and it only lists updates for Xenserver not XCP-ng server.

                        and where are updates from xcp-ng?

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                        • ForzaF Offline
                          Forza @x-rayd
                          last edited by Forza

                          @x-rayd You need to use XenOrchestra (XOA) or you use "yum update" from the xcp-ng host shell.

                          In any case, you need to find the large files in /var/log to see what's going on with that.

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                            x-rayd
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                            @S-Pam said in Logs Partition Full:

                            You need to use XenOrchestra (XOA) or you use "yum update" from the xcp-ng host shell.
                            In any case, you need to find the large files in /var/log to see what's going on with that.

                            After reboot prolem with log solved. I keep watching..

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                            • stormiS Offline
                              stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @x-rayd
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                              @x-rayd said in Logs Partition Full:

                              and where are updates from xcp-ng?

                              I was not really expecting this question this I gave you the absolute reference regarding updates in XCP-ng in a message earlier: https://xcp-ng.org/docs/updates.html

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                                x-rayd
                                last edited by olivierlambert

                                now problem with log again!
                                deamon.log is 1.7 GB

                                last 100 entries:

                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.460587:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|__AllocatePages: fail1 (c0000017)
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.460752:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|ReceiverPacketCtor: fail1 (c0000017)
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.460890:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail2
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.461047:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail1 (c0000017)
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.461313:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|__AllocatePages: fail1 (c0000017)
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.461465:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|ReceiverPacketCtor: fail1 (c0000017)
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.461686:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail2
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.461814:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail1 (c0000017)
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.461966:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|__AllocatePages: fail1 (c0000017)
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.462051:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|ReceiverPacketCtor: fail1 (c0000017)
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.462235:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail2
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.462342:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail1 (c0000017)
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.463051:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|__AllocatePages: fail1 (c0000017)
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.463198:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|ReceiverPacketCtor: fail1 (c0000017)
                                Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.463294:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail2
                                

                                Idea why?

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                                • olivierlambertO Offline
                                  olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                                  @x-rayd I edited your post, please use Markdown syntax next time for logs, it's easier to read 🙂

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                                    x-rayd
                                    last edited by

                                    No idea?

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                                    • DanpD Offline
                                      Danp Pro Support Team
                                      last edited by

                                      May want to review this thread. What version of Xentools / XCPTools are you running on each VM?

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                                        x-rayd
                                        last edited by

                                        @Danp said in Logs Partition Full:

                                        May want to review this thread. What version of Xentools / XCPTools are you running on each VM?

                                        We migrade all vm´s from citrix xenserver 6.0

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                                          x-rayd
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                                          xentools is from citrix-xenserver. must change?

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                                          • DanpD Offline
                                            Danp Pro Support Team
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                                            Probably... you should check to see what version is running on each VM and report back.

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