Trying to migrate
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@borzel
Perfect the answer I was waiting for -
@fraggan that is the same as we all said earlier in this thread at least, we all thought it was obvious ...
Please share to us: what are the reasons you created a pool?
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@borzel
I want to be able to manage everything and share resources. Every benefith you get by creating pools. Hmm...I want everything in XO for ez mangement. Hmm now I am a bit confused. I want to manage every host I have trough XO. But I want all to have their own default storage. Isn't det possible? Or is it just me that have missunderstod everything how it works?Edit: Either Iam to drunk, or...I cant find were I remove the pool? If I dc both hosts from the pool. I want to remove it too. When I connect the hosts to the XO they both goes into the same pool again
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@fraggan said in Trying to migrate:
I want to be able to manage everything
You can connect 100000000 hosts/pools to XO and all is in one place.
share resources.
please explain what you mean with that! We asked you that often in the last days. What do you meam with that? Which ressources?
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@fraggan said in Trying to migrate:
Either Iam to drunk, or...I cant find were I remove the pool?
You have to remove the empty host from your pool, not the pool from XO.
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@borzel
Okej we take it from the beginning. I remove the hosts from the pool. How do I add them to XO so that I am able to manage them from XO without having them in a pool? -
@borzel I think I found it,.
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@fraggan it should work with the
detach
button in XO.I only did such operations in XCP-ng Center, there the user interface is much clearer about that:
After that just add your second host to XO via
settings
->servers
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@borzel
Yea the gui in xcp-ng center i much more "make sense" I just abandon the XO for center. GRRR can't post in 120 sec -.- -
@fraggan I use booth and hope that the new XO v6 is more clear about that