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    • stormiS Offline
      stormi Vates ๐Ÿช XCP-ng Team
      last edited by

      Then there's a problem. You shouldn't have any updates named XS80Exxx. I bet you are using a buggy version of XCP-Center that offers Citrix Hypervisor hotfixes to XCP-ng.

      Please read https://xcp-ng.org/docs/updates.html

      For your full /var/log issue, I can only repeat what has already been said: "Check your /var/log directory". Check which files take a lot of space.

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        x-rayd
        last edited by

        We install only XCP-ng 8.0 version, and later install only patches from XEN-Orcherstra webinterface.
        We dont install Citrix Hypervisor!!!

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        • stormiS Offline
          stormi Vates ๐Ÿช XCP-ng Team
          last edited by

          Ok, but then I don't know where the updates you mentioned earlier are from, since they don't exist for XCP-ng.

          However, this is not necessarily related to your log partition issue. So, for the third time, please check what takes space in /var/log.

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            x-rayd
            last edited by

            v_xcp-ng.jpg

            See screenshot!

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            • ForzaF Offline
              Forza @x-rayd
              last edited by

              @x-rayd said in Logs Partition Full:

              v_xcp-ng.jpg

              See screenshot!

              Thats from xencenter/xcp-ng center, and it only lists updates for Xenserver not XCP-ng server.

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                x-rayd
                last edited by

                @S-Pam said in Logs Partition Full:

                Thats from xencenter/xcp-ng center, and it only lists updates for Xenserver not XCP-ng server.

                and where are updates from xcp-ng?

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                • ForzaF Offline
                  Forza @x-rayd
                  last edited by Forza

                  @x-rayd You need to use XenOrchestra (XOA) or you use "yum update" from the xcp-ng host shell.

                  In any case, you need to find the large files in /var/log to see what's going on with that.

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                    x-rayd
                    last edited by

                    @S-Pam said in Logs Partition Full:

                    You need to use XenOrchestra (XOA) or you use "yum update" from the xcp-ng host shell.
                    In any case, you need to find the large files in /var/log to see what's going on with that.

                    After reboot prolem with log solved. I keep watching..

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                    • stormiS Offline
                      stormi Vates ๐Ÿช XCP-ng Team @x-rayd
                      last edited by

                      @x-rayd said in Logs Partition Full:

                      and where are updates from xcp-ng?

                      I was not really expecting this question this I gave you the absolute reference regarding updates in XCP-ng in a message earlier: https://xcp-ng.org/docs/updates.html

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                      • X Offline
                        x-rayd
                        last edited by olivierlambert

                        now problem with log again!
                        deamon.log is 1.7 GB

                        last 100 entries:

                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.460587:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|__AllocatePages: fail1 (c0000017)
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.460752:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|ReceiverPacketCtor: fail1 (c0000017)
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.460890:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail2
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.461047:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail1 (c0000017)
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.461313:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|__AllocatePages: fail1 (c0000017)
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.461465:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|ReceiverPacketCtor: fail1 (c0000017)
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.461686:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail2
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.461814:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail1 (c0000017)
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.461966:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|__AllocatePages: fail1 (c0000017)
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.462051:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|ReceiverPacketCtor: fail1 (c0000017)
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.462235:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail2
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.462342:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail1 (c0000017)
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.463051:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|__AllocatePages: fail1 (c0000017)
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.463198:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENVIF|ReceiverPacketCtor: fail1 (c0000017)
                        Jun 11 23:56:34 df-c01-node04 qemu-dm-1[15460]: 15460@1591912594.463294:xen_platform_log xen platform: XENBUS|CacheCreateObject: fail2
                        

                        Idea why?

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                        • olivierlambertO Offline
                          olivierlambert Vates ๐Ÿช Co-Founder CEO
                          last edited by

                          @x-rayd I edited your post, please use Markdown syntax next time for logs, it's easier to read ๐Ÿ™‚

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                          • X Offline
                            x-rayd
                            last edited by

                            No idea?

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                            • DanpD Offline
                              Danp Pro Support Team
                              last edited by

                              May want to review this thread. What version of Xentools / XCPTools are you running on each VM?

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                                x-rayd
                                last edited by

                                @Danp said in Logs Partition Full:

                                May want to review this thread. What version of Xentools / XCPTools are you running on each VM?

                                We migrade all vmยดs from citrix xenserver 6.0

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                                  x-rayd
                                  last edited by

                                  xentools is from citrix-xenserver. must change?

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                                  • DanpD Offline
                                    Danp Pro Support Team
                                    last edited by

                                    Probably... you should check to see what version is running on each VM and report back.

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                                      x-rayd
                                      last edited by

                                      @Danp said in Logs Partition Full:

                                      Probably... you should check to see what version is running on each VM and report back.

                                      What is command for check?

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                                      • DanpD Offline
                                        Danp Pro Support Team
                                        last edited by

                                        Easiest option is to check each VM's Advanced tab in XO.

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                                          x-rayd
                                          last edited by

                                          Xen Tools version is 6.1 and 6.5

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                                            x-rayd
                                            last edited by

                                            no idea?

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