Host is disabled
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I restarted the toolstack on a xcp-ng 8.0 master and now he's not able to exit maintenance mode.
If I try to start a vm it says "Cannot start here (host is disabled)" and if I try to enable it says "The host toolstack is still initializing. Please wait." - for 30 minutes.Is there a workaround for this?
Regards
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@gawlo have you try restarting the host? may be check if xapi service is running
systemctl status xapi.service
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@tony The xapi.service is running. No didn't try a restart - I was afraid that no VM would start up after that, but I probably have no other choice.
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In general, it means XAPI is waiting for something to happen. And in a lot of cases, it's related to mount waiting/PBD.plug of a storage repository.
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@olivierlambert I wanted to move the vdi from one local repository to another, but it didnt work - now no progress or task is running.
Can i check the xapi status for what he is waiting for? And maybe kill this task?
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Check if all your SR are connected (in SR view in XO, they should be all green)
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They are all green
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So it might be something else then⦠Network unreachable somewhere? Hard to tell
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Could it be a NAS (ISO Repository) who is offline?
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Clearly. But you said everything was green? Anyway, this is blocking the rest.
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It was yes, but the NAS was offline.
Now XOA shows "server_init (on myserver) 0%" in tasks. Will this exit the maintenance mode? -
What's the result of
xe task-list
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@olivierlambert Host ist still in maintenance mode...
Result of xe task-list is just blank -
There is one SR (ISO repos) that is shown offline but it is definitely online. I cannot repair or remove it.
If i try to remove it, xoa starts "Async.PBD.unplug" in the tasks, but after few minutes/hours the task is gone and the SR is still there.
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That's because XAPI tries to unplug something you can't reach. Try with
xe pbd-unplug force=true uuid=<UUID>
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With this command i get (copy-pasted the uuid)
The uuid you supplied was invalid.
type: PBD
uuid: UUID from SREdit: xe task-list = empty
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What UUID are you using? My command was an example.
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I used this UUID respectively this command "xe pbd-unplug force=true uuid=b7b541e7-a44d-61b7-0db4-55a0f9ce78bb"
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And are you sure this UUID was the PBD UUID? (and not the SR UUID)
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It was the false UUID....sorry! With the correct UUID it took about 3-4 hours and I ended up with this error:
xe pbd-unplug force=true uuid=44e9e1b7-5a7e-8e95-c5f1-edeebbc6863c Another operation involving the object is currently in progress class: SR object: b7b541e7-a44d-61b7-0db4-55a0f9ce78bb (NAS2 ISO) <extra>: plug