Health Check
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I enabled Health Check on my backups just to see if it worked, and it didn't, which is fine. So I turned it off, but despite that, it appears the backups are still attempting to run a health check. Here are the backup settings with health check unchecked:
The backups however now show as failed as it appears to be trying to do a health check against the NFS share that I'm using as the remote destination. Any ideas why this is happening?
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Are you sure you have saved the modification to disable it?
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@olivierlambert 100%. I even checked to see if I could uncheck it, click OK and then not save it and when I do that it's back to checked as it should be. I also tried a few times over the last couple of weeks to re-check, save, un-check, save, and it makes no difference.
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Are you on XOA
latest
orstable
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@olivierlambert Sorry, meant to reply earlier. I'm on source, commit 1643d.
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Please update on latest master commit and try again
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@olivierlambert Updated to commit 395d8, same issue. Re-enabled health check, ran backup (failed as expected), and then disabled health check and ran backup again and it still failed with the same error. Seems stuck.
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Can you reproduce the issue with XOA?
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Sorry @olivierlambert, I don't understand the question. I'm using XOA to make the changes and run the backup.
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XOA, not XO. So not build for the sources.
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@olivierlambert Ahh sorry. I'll give that a shot this weekend and report back.
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@cleverit did you manage to fix it? Same issue on xo-server 5.102.0. Once enabled and failed, no matter what I do with turning it on and off and saving both schedule and job it still wants to run.
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same for me. Enabled health check once to test my problem and now can't disable them.
commitf1ab6
backup log https://pastebin.com/zvy1P6wU -
I can confirm this as well. Made double sure I turned them off. Running the latest XO from sources.
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Have we took a look on this @florent ?
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I am experiencing the same issue. Cannot disable health checks once enabled. XO from source.
I also have a different issue. Health checks for two of my VMs are always failing. I followed the health check process and the VMs spin up just fine, but I still get the error:
"waitObjectState: timeout reached before OpaqueRef:ec48fbfa-6032-43b4-945a-9d56e4ead970 in expected state"
Why is this happening and how can I solve it?
Thanks!
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Reping @florent
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@darabontors Did you install the xen tools on these VM?
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@florent No. I installed it on both VMs now, and will look for any change. Regarding the Windows Guest Tools, could someone explain to me clearly which is the recommended way of installing it? Which is the latest stable version and what is the procedure regarding the Windows Update drivers.
Also, the error in question is possibly unrelated to the fact that I cannot disable the health checks.
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fixed with https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/commit/9e87a887cb8a85c1b9148598850f1b42b988ae84
need to redisable HC again, so fix will work.