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

      Hi,

      Can you give the output of lsblk, it's more readable to me πŸ™‚

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      • jhansenJ Offline
        jhansen @olivierlambert
        last edited by olivierlambert

        @olivierlambert
        Does this help?

        sda                                                                                                 8:0    0   477G  0 disk
        β”œβ”€sda4                                                                                              8:4    0   512M  0 part
        β”œβ”€sda2                                                                                              8:2    0     4G  0 part
        β”œβ”€sda3                                                                                              8:3    0   469G  0 part
        β”‚ └─XSLocalEXT--d7a8bce5--29b3--5d83--f41f--5307f2e1b1bb-d7a8bce5--29b3--5d83--f41f--5307f2e1b1bb 253:0    0 468.9G  0 lvm   /run/sr-mount/d7a8bce5-29b3-5d83-f41f-5307f2e1b1bb
        └─sda1
        
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        • olivierlambertO Offline
          olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
          last edited by olivierlambert

          πŸ€” This is the old partition scheme πŸ€”

          It can't be a fresh install, it's not possible.

          edit: ah wait. Can you do a mount command?

          edit 2: a basic lsblk should display where the partition is mounted, did you copy/pasted everything?

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          • jhansenJ Offline
            jhansen @olivierlambert
            last edited by

            @olivierlambert
            Thanks for help by the way 😊

            I'am shure that it is a new installation from 3 month ago, it is a new Server and I bought it 3 month ago.

            regards Joerg

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            • jhansenJ Offline
              jhansen @olivierlambert
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              @olivierlambert
              Sorry I miss one line:
              └─sda1 8:1 0 3.5G 0 part /

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

                You should have 2x 18G partitions (/ and a backup one), 1x 4G partition (/var/log) and a 512MB partition (/boot)

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                • jhansenJ Offline
                  jhansen @olivierlambert
                  last edited by

                  @olivierlambert
                  My
                  Boot has 537MB
                  / has 3757MB
                  Backup 4294MB

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

                    Okay so this is the old partition scheme. Can you repeat exactly what did you do with this machine? I mean initially. I don't know how to even get the old partition scheme in the first place with XCP-ng (there's 0 edition of XCP-ng with this old partition scheme, it's only before XenServer 6.5)

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                    • jhansenJ Offline
                      jhansen @olivierlambert
                      last edited by

                      @olivierlambert
                      I disable all hard drives and put in a new sda and do a fresh installation.
                      So I can always go back if something doesn't work out.
                      In any case, thanks for the help.
                      Regards Joerg

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

                        That's really weird, I don't understand how it's possible to install a fresh XCP-ng (without doing any upgrade) with the old partition layout πŸ€”

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                        • jhansenJ Offline
                          jhansen @olivierlambert
                          last edited by

                          @olivierlambert
                          Neither do I.
                          I thought I might have taken an old SSD, but that wasn't the case, the part was new.
                          Well, sometimes you lose and sometimes the others win.
                          Fresh installation 😧
                          But thanks anyway

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

                            Adding @yann in the conversation, so we need to check if it's even possible the old layout could be created in the installer code.

                            Did you use the regular installation or something else? (answer file, automated install etc.)

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                            • tjkreidlT Offline
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                              last edited by tjkreidl

                              @jhansen I'd suggest booting off some Linux rescue disk and just redoing all the partitions manually. I ran into an upgrade issue once on a Dell box because of some stupid little extra utility partition they had in there. See: http://xenserver.pl/author/tobias-kreidl
                              Look for "The (In)famous Dell Utility Partition."

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                              • jhansenJ Offline
                                jhansen @olivierlambert
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                                @olivierlambert
                                Unfortunately, I only keep the latest version of the iso files. I have the xcp-ng-8.2.1.iso here and I think that was it, but it could also have been the previous version.

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                                • tjkreidlT Offline
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                                  last edited by

                                  @jhansen Any old Linux distribution recovery-like boot disk should work, as long as you can get to the partitioning app.

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                                  • jhansenJ Offline
                                    jhansen @tjkreidl
                                    last edited by

                                    @tjkreidl
                                    Mayby you are on the right trace.
                                    It is a Dell Server.
                                    This time i will wipe the disk before installation.
                                    As the Data is on other disk i will try to mount then afterwards.
                                    Thanks

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                                    • jhansenJ Offline
                                      jhansen @tjkreidl
                                      last edited by

                                      @tjkreidl
                                      Do you think a simple reseize of the different partition will do it?

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                                      • tjkreidlT Offline
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                                        last edited by tjkreidl

                                        @jhansen said in XCP-ng 8.3 public alpha πŸš€:

                                        @tjkreidl
                                        Mayby you are on the right trace.
                                        It is a Dell Server.
                                        This time i will wipe the disk before installation.
                                        As the Data is on other disk i will try to mount then afterwards.
                                        Thanks

                                        I am willing to bet you got bitten by the Dell utility partition disk issue. And, yes, best to wipe it out. Or delete it and redo one of the other partitions. But frankly, you will really want the new 36.5 GB total layout with the dual 18GB partitions, etc., that was mentioned above. You will want the right order of partitions to match what the XCP-ng installation wants to do at some point, but it should redo the layout I hope once you get rid of that extra Dell partition. Check out what I did in my article referenced above:
                                        "The solution was simply to delete that sda1 partition altogether using fdisk and re-install. Deleting the partition can be performed live on the host prior to the installation process."

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                                        • jhansenJ Offline
                                          jhansen @tjkreidl
                                          last edited by

                                          @tjkreidl
                                          Naturally partition and filesystem.

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                                          • jhansenJ Offline
                                            jhansen @tjkreidl
                                            last edited by

                                            @tjkreidl
                                            Just got an idea, but will it work?
                                            wipe disk
                                            Fresh installation
                                            Restore Metadata from XO Backup
                                            Will that work?

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