Orange exclamation mark without errors
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Yes
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@olivierlambert Yes, I connect all four machines. No complaints in XOA.
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Any info when you hover above the triangle?
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@olivierlambert "Missing patches"
Funny thing, one of these hw servers is kinda old with 8.2.0 xcp-ng and there ARE missing patches. But no such notifications neither in XOA or XOCE right now.
Whoa. Just noticed. Red badge with number of patches appear in XOCE! But only after a while, if I leave that browser window for a while. But XOA shows no notification at all.
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Maybe there's an issue or slow internet connection? Since detecting patches is not done by XO but by the host directly (but XO is asking the host to check)
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64 bytes from 172.16.1.46 (172.16.1.46): icmp_seq=1 ttl=62 time=3.88 ms 64 bytes from 172.16.1.46 (172.16.1.46): icmp_seq=2 ttl=62 time=4.40 ms 64 bytes from 172.16.1.46 (172.16.1.46): icmp_seq=3 ttl=62 time=4.67 ms
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@olivierlambert Anyway, I don't understand why XOA does not detect them at all
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It's more complicated than that. Ideally, starting the plugin manually with
xe
would be more interesting.Eg:
xe host-call-plugin host-uuid=<uuid> plugin=updater.py fn=check_update
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@olivierlambert said in Orange exclamation mark without errors:
plugin=updater.py fn=check_update
Where can I run this command? On the host with missing patches?
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It seems to return
{"error": "The updater plugin is busy (current operation: check_update)"}
all the time on that server.
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@burbilog said in Orange exclamation mark without errors:
The updater plugin is busy
https://xcp-ng.org/docs/troubleshooting.html#the-updater-plugin-is-busy
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@olivierlambert Well, after erasing that file it appears again with the same "check_update" contents.
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Is just a
yum update
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@olivierlambert No, it does not. Still, sometimes badge with patches blink... funny.