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    Accedentally set up a pool on an xcp-ng server

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      DannieRothmann @stormi
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      stormi

      I agree, confusing.

      • Would be easier the Starwars way:
        "Always two, there are. No more. No less. A Master and a pool"

      🙂

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        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        There's no diff. It's just that if you pool doesn't have a namelabel, XenCenter and xsconsole will detect that and tell you it's not in a pool. It's just a plain lie.

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          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO @DannieRothmann
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          DannieRothmann

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            jensolsson.se @olivierlambert
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            olivierlambert Interesting is it possible to simply remove the namelabel. I know it does not matter but I think it is nice to do the same on all hosts

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              stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @jensolsson.se
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              @jensolsson-se I'd try with xe pool-param-set [...]. Find the appropriate param name with xe pool-param-list. Disclaimer: I did not check if it's possible.

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                jensolsson.se @stormi
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                stormi Thanks, it was easily solved and now there is no extra step in XCP-ng center

                [16:57 xcp-ng-btdjnqqd ~]# xe pool-list
                uuid ( RO)                : 1f12bb2e-3138-36fd-bfc7-a572186271cf
                          name-label ( RW): xcp-ng-3
                    name-description ( RW): 
                              master ( RO): 08a4a440-3c00-4d5e-af8c-46dd412a32cc
                          default-SR ( RW): e5b243b2-28ba-31e8-6c8c-c0ab5e9d1c23
                
                
                [16:57 xcp-ng-btdjnqqd ~]# xe pool-param-set
                Required parameter not found: uuid
                For usage run: 'xe help'
                [16:58 xcp-ng-btdjnqqd ~]# xe pool-param-set uuid=1f12bb2e-3138-36fd-bfc7-a572186271cf name-label=
                [16:58 xcp-ng-btdjnqqd ~]# xe pool-list
                uuid ( RO)                : 1f12bb2e-3138-36fd-bfc7-a572186271cf
                          name-label ( RW): 
                    name-description ( RW): 
                              master ( RO): 08a4a440-3c00-4d5e-af8c-46dd412a32cc
                          default-SR ( RW): e5b243b2-28ba-31e8-6c8c-c0ab5e9d1c23
                
                
                [16:58 xcp-ng-btdjnqqd ~]# 
                
                

                I wonder why it has named itself xcp-ng-btdjnqqd when I set its name to xcp-ng-3. Everything in XCP-ng center and in XO sais xcp-ng-3 but not in the command prompt.

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                  DannieRothmann @jensolsson.se
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                  @jensolsson-se said in Accedentally set up a pool on an xcp-ng server:

                  xcp-ng-btdjnqqd

                  Is seems like the "name" xcp-ng-btdjnqqd is the autogenerated name suggested during installation.

                  This becomes the "name" of the server, but there is also a "name-label", which is what you see in most places of both the XCP-ng center and XO.

                  If you look in xsconsole, you will most likely see this "name" i the top right corner of the screen.

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                    churchers @DannieRothmann
                    last edited by churchers

                    When you change network settings it asks if you want to push the name set to DNS or XCP (can't remember they direction), anyway this is your host DNS, when you set the network management in xsconsole you can get it renamed and then match the XCP name.

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                      tuxen Top contributor
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                      Just FYI guys, XenCenter/XCP-ng Center have the menu option Pool > Make into standalone server. As pointed out by other members, every standalone host is in a pool, but that option reverts to an "implicit" one.

                      Hope this helps.

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                      • olivierlambertO Offline
                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                        But why on earth doing that, the client is just lying to the user 🤔 Eager to get rid of this forever.

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                          tuxen Top contributor
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                          That's a question for the Citrix dev team 😉

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

                            I think they assumed that their average user was not able to grasp the concept of a pool with a single host 🤔

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                              tuxen Top contributor
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                              It could be. For an user point of view, a single host pool wouldn't make any sense, so they created the "implicit/explicit" concept and treated everything as a pool internally.

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                                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                                I agree but when it's not the truth "behind", I find it even more confusing.

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