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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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      Hi!

      In order to help you, that would be nice to know which XO version are you using (XOA or XO from the sources). If from the sources, please check here first: https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/community.html

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        nuentes @olivierlambert
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        @olivierlambert From the sources. Commit 9da65.

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        • olivierlambertO Offline
          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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          @nuentes said in Ghost Backup job keeps failing:

          9da65

          This commit is almost 1 month old. Please update to latest commit of master, rebuild and retest, as stated in the documentation I posted before. Thanks!

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            nuentes @olivierlambert
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            @olivierlambert Ugh, well, I wish it were that easy. I run XOA in a docker container (ronivay/xen-orchestra), and it appears the maker of my docker container may be having issues, as the last 3 builds have failed. To be continued...

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            • olivierlambertO Offline
              olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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              so you have to check with him 🤷

              Feel free to test with XOA (the only official one), if you need a trial let me know we can do that for free so you can test it 🙂

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                nuentes @olivierlambert
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                @olivierlambert I forgot I have XOA as well. I just booted that up, but backup jobs is completely blank.

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

                  Backup jobs are local to your XO instance, so that's normal 🙂 You have to see if you can reproduce with an up to date XOA, so we can discover if it's a bug specific on a commit before or after yours (or simply an environment issue)

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                    nuentes @olivierlambert
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                    @olivierlambert Oh. I have absolutely no idea how to reproduce this. It's happening automatically.

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                      nuentes @olivierlambert
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                      @olivierlambert I am now on c2eb6, and not seeing any change. My container updated last night at 10PM, and a new failed ghost snapshot occurred at 5AM this morning.

                      Again, you can see in my screenshots above, the ID is 44d4, which is not an ID that I have available in my list of backup jobs.

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

                        Adding @florent in the loop. It's not clear to me 🤔

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                        • florentF Offline
                          florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @nuentes
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                          @nuentes hi , I am looking into a way to really purge this job. I will keep you informed

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                          • florentF Offline
                            florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @nuentes
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                            @nuentes can you go to the xo-server directory and launch the command
                            ./db-cli.mjs ls job and ./db-cli.mjs ls schedule then paste me the results ?

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                              nuentes @florent
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                              @florent I've pulled up the console for xcp-ng, but I can't figure out how to change paths. The cd and ls commands don't work at all, and I'm struggling to find this in the documentation.

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                              • olivierlambertO Offline
                                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                                This is a command to run inside your Xen Orchestra 🙂

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                                  nuentes @olivierlambert
                                  last edited by nuentes

                                  @olivierlambert @florent Whoops. Yes, ok. In the CLI for my docker container. It seems I didn't need to be in the xo-server folder, I needed to be in the dist subfolder. But here are my results

                                  root@54727a77cd7a:/etc/xen-orchestra/packages/xo-server/dist# ./db-cli.mjs ls job
                                  5 record(s) found
                                  { id: '886244d4-6ec3-4d76-90b1-aafb7ce2eaef', mode: 'full' }
                                  {
                                    id: '570366d3-558f-4e0c-85ca-cc0a608d4633',
                                    mode: 'full',
                                    name: 'NAS Daily',
                                    remotes: '{"id":{"__or":[]}}',
                                    settings: '{"8500fa4c-88e8-4c5d-85f2-3b4c67575537":{"snapshotRetention":3}}',
                                    srs: '{"id":{"__or":[]}}',
                                    type: 'backup',
                                    userId: '2c7dcd77-8e98-43b4-8311-ebe81b2bb3c0',
                                    vms: '{"id":"b4b08d92-bb02-c02e-bbd7-fd5ed2575dd5"}'
                                  }
                                  {
                                    id: '9dfab633-9435-4ea0-9564-b0f73749e118',
                                    mode: 'full',
                                    name: 'NAS 6 Hour',
                                    remotes: '{"id":{"__or":[]}}',
                                    settings: '{"d737f6d8-734c-4c7e-aac7-09fe8e59e795":{"snapshotRetention":3}}',
                                    srs: '{"id":{"__or":[]}}',
                                    type: 'backup',
                                    userId: '2c7dcd77-8e98-43b4-8311-ebe81b2bb3c0',
                                    vms: '{"id":"b4b08d92-bb02-c02e-bbd7-fd5ed2575dd5"}'
                                  }
                                  {
                                    id: 'f3ada8d2-6979-4a16-90d5-ed8fc17cbe8f',
                                    mode: 'full',
                                    name: 'Disaster Recovery',
                                    remotes: '{"id":{"__or":[]}}',
                                    settings: '{"e3129421-1ea1-4dc4-8854-b629c62b5ae1":{"copyRetention":3}}',
                                    srs: '{"id":"b4f0994f-914a-564e-0778-6d747907ff9a"}',
                                    type: 'backup',
                                    userId: '2c7dcd77-8e98-43b4-8311-ebe81b2bb3c0',
                                    vms: '{"id":"b4b08d92-bb02-c02e-bbd7-fd5ed2575dd5"}'
                                  }
                                  {
                                    id: 'd9faea90-4cd5-47ef-ab92-646ac62f9b3c',
                                    mode: 'full',
                                    name: 'NAS Weekly',
                                    remotes: '{"id":{"__or":[]}}',
                                    settings: '{"b1957ab0-fd8d-4c83-ab93-27173abc4290":{"snapshotRetention":4}}',
                                    srs: '{"id":{"__or":[]}}',
                                    type: 'backup',
                                    userId: '2c7dcd77-8e98-43b4-8311-ebe81b2bb3c0',
                                    vms: '{"id":"b4b08d92-bb02-c02e-bbd7-fd5ed2575dd5"}'
                                  }
                                  root@54727a77cd7a:/etc/xen-orchestra/packages/xo-server/dist# ./db-cli.mjs ls schedule
                                  {
                                    cron: '5 5 * * 1',
                                    enabled: 'true',
                                    id: 'b1957ab0-fd8d-4c83-ab93-27173abc4290',
                                    jobId: 'd9faea90-4cd5-47ef-ab92-646ac62f9b3c',
                                    name: 'Weekly',
                                    timezone: 'America/New_York'
                                  }
                                  {
                                    cron: '0 5 * * 0,3,5',
                                    enabled: 'true',
                                    id: '9ae19958-f28c-4e0b-aae4-a45836428d77',
                                    jobId: '886244d4-6ec3-4d76-90b1-aafb7ce2eaef',
                                    name: '',
                                    timezone: 'America/New_York'
                                  }
                                  {
                                    cron: '0 0 * * 4',
                                    enabled: 'true',
                                    id: 'e3129421-1ea1-4dc4-8854-b629c62b5ae1',
                                    jobId: 'f3ada8d2-6979-4a16-90d5-ed8fc17cbe8f',
                                    name: '',
                                    timezone: 'America/New_York'
                                  }
                                  {
                                    cron: '5 11,17,23 * * *',
                                    enabled: 'true',
                                    id: 'd737f6d8-734c-4c7e-aac7-09fe8e59e795',
                                    jobId: '9dfab633-9435-4ea0-9564-b0f73749e118',
                                    name: '6 Hours',
                                    timezone: 'America/New_York'
                                  }
                                  {
                                    cron: '5 5 * * 0,2,3,4,5,6',
                                    enabled: 'true',
                                    id: '8500fa4c-88e8-4c5d-85f2-3b4c67575537',
                                    jobId: '570366d3-558f-4e0c-85ca-cc0a608d4633',
                                    name: 'Daily',
                                    timezone: 'America/New_York'
                                  }
                                  
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                                  • florentF Offline
                                    florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @nuentes
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                                    @nuentes the job { id: '886244d4-6ec3-4d76-90b1-aafb7ce2eaef', mode: 'full' } seems broken

                                    can you open the url http://YOURDOMAIN/#/backup/886244d4-6ec3-4d76-90b1-aafb7ce2eaef/edit and save it ?

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                                      nuentes @florent
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                                      @florent said in Ghost Backup job keeps failing:

                                      /#/backup/886244d4-6ec3-4d76-90b1-aafb7ce2eaef/edit

                                      ba109eea-9840-4ee5-96d5-5e86c911b380-image.png

                                      I'm heading on vacation, so you can think on it for another week!

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                                        nuentes @florent
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                                        @florent I'm back from my vacation. Any update on this? Much appreciated.

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                                          nuentes @nuentes
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                                          @florent any update? This job is still appearing regularly, and I'd love to get it purged.

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                                            florent Vates 🪐 XO Team @nuentes
                                            last edited by florent

                                            @nuentes in your xo-serve/dist folder, can you try

                                            ./db-cli.mjs repl
                                            job.get('886244d4-6ec3-4d76-90b1-aafb7ce2eaef')
                                            job.remove('886244d4-6ec3-4d76-90b1-aafb7ce2eaef`')
                                            
                                            job.get() #here the problematic job shoulw not appears
                                            

                                            then restart xo-server

                                            Also, can you check if there is any linked schedule
                                            ./db-cli.mjs ls schedule

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