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    • RE: huge number of api call "sr.getAllUnhealthyVdiChainsLength" in tasks

      @Andrew @julien-f Ran a full backup with commit 96b76 and it is working properly now. Started thinking that I was the only one 🙂 Thanks a lot for everyone's help!

      posted in Xen Orchestra
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      ryan.gravel
    • RE: huge number of api call "sr.getAllUnhealthyVdiChainsLength" in tasks

      @olivierlambert I believe so. It is the Disks tab of a VM. [NOBAK] was working but now the NAS is complaining about storage space. This VM has a disk on the NAS so it is backing it up twice. Added [NOSNAP] just as a test with the same result.
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      It is running a full backup if that makes any difference.

      posted in Xen Orchestra
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    • RE: huge number of api call "sr.getAllUnhealthyVdiChainsLength" in tasks

      Doesn't seem to be respecting [NOBAK] anymore for storage repos. Tried '[NOSNAP][NOBAK] StorageName' and it still grabs it.

      posted in Xen Orchestra
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      ryan.gravel
    • RE: huge number of api call "sr.getAllUnhealthyVdiChainsLength" in tasks

      @olivierlambert I'm not sure that I am doing it correctly. XOA is up to date (Master, commit 6ee7a) and I went through and re scanned the storage repositories to get snapshots to coalesce. Backups work properly now.

      I have 50 or so instances of the following in XO tasks

      • API call: sr.getAllUnhealthyVdiChainsLength
      • API call: sr.getVdiChainsInfo
      • API call: sr.reclaimSpace
      • API call: proxy.getAll
      • API call: session.getUser
      • API call: pool.listMissingPatches

      I've rebooted the host and ran 'xe-toolstack-restart' but I'm getting the same results. I must be missing something.

      Thanks for your help.

      posted in Xen Orchestra
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      ryan.gravel