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    "NOT_SUPPORTED_DURING_UPGRADE()" error after yesterday's update

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      MajorP93 @archw
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      @archw Mhh, Danp asked if you rebooted your hosts after applying the patches and you said nope.

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        archw @MajorP93
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        @MajorP93
        My bad....because of the word "rebooting" I took the statement "Were the hosts rebooting after the patches were applied?' to mean 'Were the hosts rebooting while the patches were being applied?'

        To recap:
        I did reboot after the patches had been applied.

        Sorry !!

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          MajorP93 @archw
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          @archw Ohh I get it now! The "rebooting" instead of "rebooted" can be understood as "did applying the patches cause the systems to reboot" as in system crash or similar.
          Gotcha!
          Understood what you meant now.

          //EDIT: anyways, back to topic. In case the systems were already rebooted after applying the updates I currently do not have an idea what might cause this...

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            Danp Pro Support Team
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            s/rebooting/rebooted

            Apologies for the miswording on my end. 🙄

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              archw @Danp
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              @Danp
              WDE 🙂

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                john.c @Danp
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                @Danp said in "NOT_SUPPORTED_DURING_UPGRADE()" error after yesterday's update:

                s/rebooting/rebooted

                Apologies for the miswording on my end. 🙄

                Please be careful of tenses (past tense etc), as it will change the meaning of the question and thus the answer. As rebooted can be understood as it has already completed rebooting the host, following the update reboot request.

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                  Danp Pro Support Team @john.c
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                  @john.c said in "NOT_SUPPORTED_DURING_UPGRADE()" error after yesterday's update:

                  Please be careful of tenses (past tense etc),

                  Yeah... I was trying to be helpful, but I was clearly in too much of a hurry.

                  Mea culpa

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                    john.c @Danp
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                    @Danp said in "NOT_SUPPORTED_DURING_UPGRADE()" error after yesterday's update:

                    @john.c said in "NOT_SUPPORTED_DURING_UPGRADE()" error after yesterday's update:

                    Please be careful of tenses (past tense etc),

                    Yeah... I was trying to be helpful, but I was clearly in too much of a hurry.

                    Mea culpa

                    It’s alright great that you’re willing to help even during your own time. I posted what I did in order to help you get better with the English language.

                    Next time you think you’re in too much of a hurry say to yourself or in your mind, this old saying “Haste makes waste”.

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                      archw
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                      Mystery solved:
                      There are numerous hosts under one master in the pool. I ran the yum update command on the master first, then rebooted, I then ran yum update on the rest and rebooted all but one. I could not reboot the last one until this morning (Saturday).

                      I rebooted the last one a few minutes ago and all is well.

                      Because I think its interesting, I'd love someone smart to explain the process of why other hosts could not do a snapshot because a different host in the pool had not been rebooted.

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                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                        Because doing an update without rebooting doesn't reload the updated main programs, like XAPI. A host in only updated after a full reboot.

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