Getting errors when migrating 4 out 5 VMGuest
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Hi, Danp.
Thanks for the info, since I am using the script, the location for my installation is different:
admin@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo/xo-src/xen-orchestra$ ls AGPL.txt book.json CHANGELOG.pre-2022.md CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md ISC.txt package.json PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md scripts turbo.json @xen-orchestra babel.config.js CHANGELOG.md CHANGELOG.unreleased.md docs LICENSE.md packages README.md SECURITY.md @vates yarn.lockI have ran the command as per your instruction, but I got an error when running yarn:
admin@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo/xo-src/xen-orchestra$ sudo git checkout xo5/fix-bulk-migration [sudo] password for admin: Branch 'xo5/fix-bulk-migration' set up to track remote branch 'xo5/fix-bulk-migration' from 'origin'. Switched to a new branch 'xo5/fix-bulk-migration' admin@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo/xo-src/xen-orchestra$ yarn build yarn run v1.22.19 $ turbo run build --scope xo-server --scope xo-server-'*' --scope xo-web /bin/sh: 1: turbo: not found -
You need to run
yarnfollowed byyarn build. FYI, you can combine them into a single command like this --yarn; yarn build -
Here is what I got after running yarn:
admin@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo/xo-src/xen-orchestra$ sudo yarn;yarn build [sudo] password for admin: yarn install v1.22.19 [1/5] Validating package.json... [2/5] Resolving packages... [3/5] Fetching packages... [4/5] Linking dependencies... warning "@commitlint/cli > @commitlint/load > cosmiconfig-typescript-loader@5.0.0" has unmet peer dependency "@types/node@*". warning "@commitlint/cli > @commitlint/load > cosmiconfig-typescript-loader@5.0.0" has unmet peer dependency "typescript@>=4". warning "@vue/eslint-config-typescript > @typescript-eslint/eslint-plugin > ts-api-utils@1.0.3" has unmet peer dependency "typescript@>=4.2.0". warning "workspace-aggregator-04a3b3bf-f2de-4fa4-8c4d-af65746d82b1 > @vates/node-vsphere-soap > soap@1.0.0" has incorrect peer dependency "axios@^0.27.2". warning "workspace-aggregator-04a3b3bf-f2de-4fa4-8c4d-af65746d82b1 > @vates/event-listeners-manager > tap > @tapjs/test > @isaacs/ts-node-temp-fork-for-pr-2009@10.9.5" has unmet peer dependency "@types/node@*". warning "workspace-aggregator-04a3b3bf-f2de-4fa4-8c4d-af65746d82b1 > @vates/event-listeners-manager > tap > @tapjs/asserts > tcompare > react-element-to-jsx-string@15.0.0" has unmet peer dependency "react@^0.14.8 || ^15.0.1 || ^16.0.0 || ^17.0.1 || ^18.0.0". warning "workspace-aggregator-04a3b3bf-f2de-4fa4-8c4d-af65746d82b1 > @vates/event-listeners-manager > tap > @tapjs/asserts > tcompare > react-element-to-jsx-string@15.0.0" has unmet peer dependency "react-dom@^0.14.8 || ^15.0.1 || ^16.0.0 || ^17.0.1 || ^18.0.0". warning Workspaces can only be enabled in private projects. [5/5] Building fresh packages... $ husky install husky - Git hooks installed Done in 185.69s. yarn run v1.22.19 $ turbo run build --scope xo-server --scope xo-server-'*' --scope xo-web ERROR run failed: IO error: failed to create directory `/opt/xo/xo-src/xen-orchestra/node_modules/.cache/turbo` error Command failed with exit code 1. info Visit https://yarnpkg.com/en/docs/cli/run for documentation about this command. -
Try it like this --
sudo bash yarn; yarn build -
Thanks. I have successfully run it
root@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo/xo-src/xen-orchestra# yarn; yarn build yarn install v1.22.19 [1/5] Validating package.json... [2/5] Resolving packages... success Already up-to-date. $ husky install husky - Git hooks installed Done in 4.22s. yarn run v1.22.19 $ turbo run build --scope xo-server --scope xo-server-'*' --scope xo-web ⢠Packages in scope: xo-server, xo-server-audit, xo-server-auth-github, xo-server-auth-google, xo-server-auth-ldap, xo-server-auth-oidc, xo-server-auth-saml, xo-server-backup-reports, xo-server-load-balancer, xo-server-netbox, xo-server-perf-alert, xo-server-sdn-controller, xo-server-test, xo-server-test-plugin, xo-server-transport-email, xo-server-transport-icinga2, xo-server-transport-nagios, xo-server-transport-slack, xo-server-transport-xmpp, xo-server-usage-report, xo-server-web-hooks, xo-web ⢠Running build in 22 packages ⢠Remote caching disabled WARNING Failed to check if we can skip restoring outputs for xo-lib#build: GrpcFailure(DeadlineExceeded). Proceeding to check cache WARNING Failed to check if we can skip restoring outputs for xo-server-auth-saml#build: GrpcFailure(DeadlineExceeded). Proceeding to check cache WARNING Failed to check if we can skip restoring outputs for xo-server-transport-xmpp#build: GrpcFailure(DeadlineExceeded). Proceeding to check cache WARNING Failed to check if we can skip restoring outputs for xo-remote-parser#build: GrpcFailure(DeadlineExceeded). Proceeding to check cache WARNING Failed to check if we can skip restoring outputs for xo-server-auth-github#build: GrpcFailure(DeadlineExceeded). Proceeding to check cache WARNING Failed to check if we can skip restoring outputs for xo-server-auth-google#build: GrpcFailure(DeadlineExceeded). Proceeding to check cache WARNING Failed to check if we can skip restoring outputs for xo-server-transport-slack#build: GrpcFailure(Cancelled). Proceeding to check cache WARNING Failed to check if we can skip restoring outputs for xo-server-transport-icinga2#build: GrpcFailure(DeadlineExceeded). Proceeding to check cache WARNING Failed to check if we can skip restoring outputs for xo-server-transport-email#build: GrpcFailure(DeadlineExceeded). Proceeding to check cache WARNING Failed to check if we can skip restoring outputs for xo-collection#build: GrpcFailure(DeadlineExceeded). Proceeding to check cache Tasks: 25 successful, 25 total Cached: 0 cached, 25 total Time: 4m46.846s Done in 287.74s.perform the migration test but I am still having the same error message.

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Have you restarted XO server after?
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No, but I am rebooting it now. I'll update you once the server is up and tested the migration.
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If you don't restart xo-server after a rebuild, you won't be using the latest version you just did rebuild
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Hi, apologies for the late reply, I did restart XO and still have the same problem. Also just to make sure I have restarted both XCP-NG host as well and perform the migrate and still has the same problem.
[05:27 home-hypervisor ~]# uptime 05:51:29 up 27 min, 1 user, load average: 0.41, 0.37, 0.20 [05:51 home-hypervisor ~]# hostname home-hypervisor [05:44 xcp-ng-Server2 ~]# uptime 05:51:25 up 15 min, 1 user, load average: 0.90, 0.64, 0.35 [05:51 xcp-ng-Server2 ~]# hostname xcp-ng-Server2 rrivera_admin@xen-orchestra:~$ uptime 05:51:20 up 6 min, 1 user, load average: 0.13, 0.19, 0.11 rrivera_admin@xen-orchestra:~$ hostname xen-orchestra -
@ashinobi You previously indicated that the migration worked from the VM screen. Is that still accurate?
Can you post a screenshot of your XO About screen so that we can confirm the commit in use?
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In regards to migration to vm screen, I confirm that is still working.
In regards to the screenshot of the about page:

I saw this morning there were 12 commits so I just updated to it as well.
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@ashinobi That shows that you are on the master branch. You can confirm that by checking the output of
git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD(needs to be run from the correct directory
).Did you forget to check out the alternate branch before you issued the Yarn commands?
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Here is what I got from running "rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD"
admin@xen-orchestra:/opt/xo/xo-src/xen-orchestra$ sudo git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD [sudo] password for admin: xo5/fix-bulk-migrationIt shows that I am using the alternate branch which is the "fix-bulk-migration"
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@ashinobi Are you sure that XO is running from that directory? The commit shown above isn't included in xo5/fix-bulk-migration.
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As you know that I am using XenOrchestraInstallerUpdater script so I will be dependent on its config file. Base on the config file the installation is located at /opt/xo
# Base dir for installation and future updates INSTALLDIR="/opt/xo"so I assume that is the directory where XO is running and if I go to /opt directory there is only one folder in there which is "xo"
admin@xen-orchestra:/opt$ ls -ltrh total 4.0K drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4.0K Feb 9 06:25 xoIf I check the status of "xo-server.service" it is pointing to the "/opt/xo" where it is running
admin@xen-orchestra:/opt$ systemctl status xo-server.service ā xo-server.service - XO Server Loaded: loaded (/etc/systemd/system/xo-server.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Fri 2024-02-09 06:25:48 ACDT; 4h 51min ago Main PID: 4769 (node) Tasks: 11 (limit: 9359) Memory: 163.9M CPU: 7min 13.551s CGroup: /system.slice/xo-server.service āā4769 node /opt/xo/xo-server/dist/cli.mjs Feb 09 08:45:48 xen-orchestra xo-server[4769]: network: 'PrivateNetwork2', Feb 09 08:45:48 xen-orchestra xo-server[4769]: host: 'xcp-ng-Server2', Feb 09 08:45:48 xen-orchestra xo-server[4769]: pool: '' Feb 09 08:45:48 xen-orchestra xo-server[4769]: } Feb 09 08:45:48 xen-orchestra xo-server[4769]: 2024-02-08T22:15:48.527Z xo:xo-server:sdn-controller:private-network INFO Host added { Feb 09 08:45:48 xen-orchestra xo-server[4769]: privateNetwork: '0ad66652-81c9-4c67-b484-286a1621c23e', Feb 09 08:45:48 xen-orchestra xo-server[4769]: network: 'PrivateNetwork1', Feb 09 08:45:48 xen-orchestra xo-server[4769]: host: 'xcp-ng-Server2', Feb 09 08:45:48 xen-orchestra xo-server[4769]: pool: '' Feb 09 08:45:48 xen-orchestra xo-server[4769]: } -
@ashinobi That all looks fine. Probably just need to pull the source with
git pull.Also, I just took at look at that script and it seems that you can edit the BRANCH line in the config file to select a different branch for the script to use.
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do I change "Branch=MASTER" to "Branch=xo5/fix-bulk-migration"? to make it work?
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@ashinobi I believe so

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@ashinobi That commit is still from the wrong branch, so I'm not sure what isn't working correctly on your end.

I just rebuilt my XO VM on that branch using these commands --
sudo bash cd /opt/xen-orchestra/ git checkout xo5/fix-bulk-migration git pull yarn; yarn build sudo systemctl restart xo-server.serviceThis is my About screen now, which matches the values I would expect for this branch --

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