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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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      Because it will create a fresh XAPI database. It doesn't know how to "extract" records that are specific to a host.

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        dalat9181
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        How long does it takes for the host to be remove from the pool?

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        • olivierlambertO Offline
          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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          Something like between 10 and 30 seconds in average.

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            dalat9181 @olivierlambert
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            @olivierlambert
            I migrate all the vm of the host server.
            put it in maintained mode
            and detach it. But it have spinning for about an hour or now.
            The reason I want to detach it so I can re-install xcp-ng with ext storage instead of LVM.

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            • olivierlambertO Offline
              olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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              There's no need to reinstall to do this 🤔

              Just remove the LVM SR, recreate it in ext and that's it.

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                dalat9181 @olivierlambert
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                @olivierlambert
                Thanks Oliver!
                Is there a document for this?

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                • olivierlambertO Offline
                  olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                  To destroy the SR and recreate it?

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                    dalat9181 @olivierlambert
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                    @olivierlambert
                    Hi Oliver,
                    yes. I was just wondering if you have an official doc for it. But I did google on how to do this and will try it out.
                    Thanks

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                    • olivierlambertO Offline
                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                      In XO, it's pretty straightforward: Home/SR, delete the SR. Then, New/SR and recreate it 🙂

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                        kevdog @tjkreidl
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                        @tjkreidl

                        So here is the dilemma I'm running into, the host I added with the incorrect network ports and such. It was reachable via the internet until I upgraded some pool patches, now its extremely unreachable. I can boot the installation, however I can't reach the slave to eject the host.

                        I tried emergency resetting network, however that didn't work either.

                        lshw -C network reveals a lot of unclaimed ethernet controllers which are the Intel 225-V version. I looked up various internet resources to see what "unclaimed" meant, and these sources suggest there isn't an appropriate driver -- which is weird since prior to the pool patches applied this installation was up and running (but misconfigured).

                        Sooo -- I either have two options at this point, and I don't really care. I'd like to eject this pool member -- destroy it -- however it seems I can't since it's unreachable, or I need to reinstall the I225V network driver.

                        Any suggestions?

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                        • tjkreidlT Offline
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                          @kevdog You can force a host to be ejected even if the host is not reachable any longer from the pool master using:
                          xe host-forget uuid=UUID
                          If there is any issue because VMs are thought to be running still on that host,
                          you may need to do a power state reset on such before you can get rid of that host.
                          See if that works for you.

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