@florent
Thanks again for your assistance, greatly appreciated.
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RE: XO Update fails
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RE: XO Update fails
@florent
And here I was trying to give you the benefit of the doubt ... lol -
RE: XO Update fails
Thank you for reviewing the log file. You were absolutely correct! I increased the virtual machine's ram from 3gb to 5gb and it updated extremely fast and totally successful!
I appreciate your time and effort.
FYI ... I have a better idea where to look for the error in the log file now, do you have a link to a listing of error codes?
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RE: XO Update fails
@florent
I will try adding more ram to the virtual machine that is running the XO, it currently has 3GB of ram and let you know. -
RE: XO Update fails
XO from source. Like I mentioned, there was no real error message, just indicated it failed to update and see the log file. But the fog file does not mean anything to me.
I just attached the log file.
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XO Update fails
The update fails and only gives an error saying there was an issue and to review the specific log file.
I have tried updating the OS and all files (still running bookworm).
When I review the log file it appears as pretty much gibberish to me. Suggestions? Should I post/attach the log file? (don't see an option to attach the file)
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RE: Staring up a shutdown VM in XO 6
Thank you.
I thought maybe I was losing my mind/eye sight, especially after reading that google search indicating there was a start button in 6.
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Staring up a shutdown VM in XO 6
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️ XO 6: dedicated thread for all your feedback!I am not sure what I am missing but I recently updated and I am now running XO 6.
According to the searching I have done, it indicates if your VM is off you can follow these steps to turn it on again. However, no matter where I look I cannot locate a start button unless I return to V5.
"On the VM's details or overview page, you should find a "Start" or power-on button (often resembling a standard play/power icon). Click this button to power on the virtual machine"
If I am missing this completely, I would appreciate it If someone could include a screenshot of how to startup a shutdown VM in 6.