@olivierlambert Yes, that worked without a problem. Thanks again.
Dave
@olivierlambert Yes, that worked without a problem. Thanks again.
Dave
@olivierlambert Yes, I had just ejected and rejoined the host so I could reconfigure the network on the pool. Thanks for the information!
@olivierlambert Yes, I had just ejected and rejoined the host so I could reconfigure the network on the pool. Thanks for the information!
A pool I'm managing has four host and each host of course has local storage but Xen Orchestra (Storages) shows two additional 'Local storage' entries associated with the pool name. These enties claim to have disk space (238GiB for one and 4TiB for another), there are no disk, or hosts connected. Through the CLI with xe sr-list, I see entries like below
uuid ( RO) : a4305a8a-2661-ab6f-9f86-d22e0d71c309
name-label ( RW): Local storage
name-description ( RW):
host ( RO): <not in database>
type ( RO): lvm
content-type ( RO): user
Any advice on how these came to be and can I safely delete them.
Thanks for any guidance.
@olivierlambert Yes, that worked without a problem. Thanks again.
Dave
I'm trying to move a legacy windows 2003 server from xcp-ng 7.6 where it runs very reliably, to xcp-ng 8.1. This windows server is the only thing running on the 7.6 version and the only reason we are keeping it around.
I've tried several times exporting it from 7.6 and importing to 8.1. Import succeeds but when booting on the 8.1 host, the VM gets as far as the windows 2003 splash screen with the progress bar then shuts down with no error msg. Xen guest tools are installed on the VM, I'm wondering if I need to uninstall the guest tools prior to export?
I'd appreciate any insight, we wanting to retire the 7.6 host server, but we need to keep the 2003 VM running.
Thank you,
Dave