@gskger There is not a Netdata plugin in my plugins directory.
It shows as running on two of the three hosts. Once does even have it installed.
@gskger There is not a Netdata plugin in my plugins directory.
It shows as running on two of the three hosts. Once does even have it installed.
So I think I figured out my issue. The VMs I was importing were reading off the local storage of the ESX server which is a single SSD. Once I started one that was reading off the the storage device, it went much, much faster.
I still have an issue with something else on imports, but I will open a ticket since I have support. Thank you for the help.
@aurora-chase The XOA has two NICs. One is on a subnet for general access. That interface has a gateway.
The second NIC is on a non-routable subnet, so there is no gateway on the NIC.
When I access the ESX server, I access this server by going to an IP on this secondary NIC. The ESX server also has an IP on this subnet.
You can see a spike in network activity when I first start the migration, but once it starts the task to import into the VDI, it slows to a crawl. Screenshot below.
Hello,
I have a cluster that wont allow me to install the Advanced Telemetry. It says that it needs the Netdata plugin, which I know, when I hover over the button but it wont let me click the button?
I thought this was supposed to install Netdata when this is clicked? I am running the latest XOA Enterprise.
Thank you for the help.
I am trying to import some VMs from ESX to XCP-NG and its taking a long time to complete. I had opened a ticket last week and Oliver reminded me how the backup/migration network works. Thank you, Oliver.
I made changes to XO so that XO is on the subnet that I have as the "default backup/migration" network.
When I go to import a machine, I am specifying the IP of the ESX server in XO as the IP on the backup/migration network. When it starts, I see a huge spike in the master nodes NIC on the XCP servers. Then, it just drops to nothing. The VM keeps importing since I see the new task created, but its at this point that it just slows to a crawl.
The storage is fine, its running many other VMs fine. The Storage device is also on the same on the backup/migration subnet.
I have attached a screenshot from the ESX box and the master XCP node and you can clearly see the spike in speed then it drops.
Am I missing something?
Hello,
I have some imports that are running very slowly or seem to have stalled. However when I hover over the icon to cancel them, I get the circle with the line through it meaning I cant cancel. I have rebooted XOA but the tasks still remain. How can I cancel these tasks?
Small correction: Its in the pool tasks now but shows as "interrupted in the XO tasks and another reboot of the XO server.
Thank you for the help.
Hello all,
I have a VM I am loading, and I have not checked the use Windows Update setting in the advanced area, but when I try to install the drivers from the xenproject.org site, it starts to install and then almost immediately says failed.
I am running it as an admin, and I am running the version 9 drivers. Has anyone else run into this?
@Andrew I know thats the default login for the web console, I am having issues getting in here. I tried logging in with admin@admin.net and xoa to show what I mean.
@Andrew I did read the documentation which is where I found the xoa / xoa username and password combo, but this is not working. This is a freshly downloaded appliance XVA so there was no "setting up".