@Danp The guy who set the VMs up doesn't want to risk losing any data, as they operate 24/7 and many are customer-facing. If I'm not mistaken, this wouldn't be a problem if we made backups, but he wants to do everything possible to maintain what we have as much as possible, and minimize downtime.
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RE: Migrate from XenServer 6.5 to XCP-ng 8.2
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Migrate from XenServer 6.5 to XCP-ng 8.2
Good Day,
We're in a bit of a pickle. We need to upgrade our hypervisors from XenServer 6.5 to the latest version of XCP-ng, but without losing any data or changing the partition scheme. After a bit of digging, we read in the XCP-ng documentation that this is possible, along with instructions of how to do so. To test this process, we:
- Inserted into one host machine a DVD with the XCP-ng 8.2 ISO burned onto it, and booted up the machine into this DVD
- Followed along with the installation prompts until it searched for any present XenServer installation (host, guests, etc.). It should have found the existing installation, but instead reported the following:
"Only product installations that cannot be upgraded have been detected. Continuing will result in a clean installation, all existing configuration will be lost. Alternatively, please contact a Technical Support Representative for the recommended upgrade path."
We based this process on what we read here: https://docs.xcp-ng.org/installation/upgrade/#-upgrade-from-xenserver
- we heeded the warnings within this section
Is there something about this process that we do not understand? My current assumption is that the process of upgrading consists of: insert media that has the XCP-ng ISO, follow its prompts and it should detect what is present. Our goal is to upgrade from XenServer 6.5 to XCP-ng 8.2.1 without losing our current guest VMs or changing their partition scheme.
Assistance is appreciated, as we use XCP-ng on other hosts and truly favor it above XenServer.
Thanks,
Chris