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    How to increase XOA-memory with XOA

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      blackliner
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      Instead of forcing a reboot when changing the CPU or memory resources, the new settings could be "saved" and applied at the next possible time, e.g. when there is a reboot.

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      • olivierlambertO Online
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Okay so:

        1. You are not forced to reboot to add or remove vCPU, depending on the vCPU max value
        2. However, I understand what you mean and the potential use case. However a VM reboot is different than a halt+boot, and a VM.reboot isn't enough to change it. Maybe we could have a modal telling "can't apply now, would you like to do the change by shutdown/start the VM?". But the issue if we store it, and the "surprise" you can have if you set it and forgot then
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          blackliner @olivierlambert
          last edited by blackliner

          @olivierlambert said in How to increase XOA-memory with XOA:

          "can't apply now, would you like to do the change by shutdown/start the VM?"

          ⬆ this 100%! Because then the approach looks like this:

          • UI - changing the resources
          • UI - trigger a shutdown
          • UI - go to the xo-lite and launch the VM

          instead of

          • UI - change the resources, get prompted for a halt+boot, press ok, resulting in the chicken and egg problem plus an error message shortly before the UI goes dark
          • UI - go to the xo-lite and figure out what is going on, realize you can't change resources in xo-lite
          • CLI - ssh to the master
          • CLI - run the command to upgrade resources
          • CLI - start the VM (I hope you copied the UUID, because this command does not take vm names)
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          • Tristis OrisT Offline
            Tristis Oris Top contributor
            last edited by

            simple way - clone XO vm or use Xen client.

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              blackliner @Tristis Oris
              last edited by

              @Tristis-Oris

              clone XO

              Is running multiple identical XO a supported use case?

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                Tristis Oris Top contributor @blackliner
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                @blackliner you need for a 1 minute task.
                also you can run multiple xo along.

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                • tjkreidlT Offline
                  tjkreidl Ambassador @olivierlambert
                  last edited by

                  @olivierlambert I guess migrating the VM to a different host would not kick in the changes, either, since the VM is technically not shut down in the process?

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

                    Yeah, this raises a lot of question. If you do the change and forgot about it, many things could happen before a shutdown/start.

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                      blackliner @olivierlambert
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                      @olivierlambert But it does not sound like a proble. As long as the UI is doing a good job in making the pending change visible, what's the harm? Others do it in a similar fashion 😬
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                      • olivierlambertO Online
                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                        Not a problem, something to be done correctly, and not implemented at all in the current XCP-ng API. In other words, it's not trivial 🙂 You can create an issue in XO repo with all the details (and the screenshot), this at least needs some serious work to find what would be the best approach (and then sorted from our backlog)

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