Xen Orchestra - a web solution for XenServer
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 So here is a system that I've been running with the Continuous Backup functionality. Which I scheduled to run every 5 minutes. I would say it works unless the fulls in the 3rd picture should be completely gone. I know the first picture says, "every hour on the hour" it's simply because I changed the frequency in which the backup runs. 
     
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 I think because it was a previous delta job, it didn't modified some old files (I'm not certain of the behavior when changing in the middle of a previous delta job, I didn't personally coded this part ^^) So is it still working or not? If not, delete the old backup files, it will re-create the right things accordingly. 
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 @olivier I'll purge them and have them run every hour. Will post some new picture tomorrow from home. 
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 Oh but that was a new backup job that I had built (completely new XO Server as well) so not sure that makes sense. Maybe it's not compiled right. 
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 Anyways a new job is scheduled to run in 30 minutes, and then every hour on the hour. 
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 If it's a new job, you shouldn't have multiple copies of a full VHD. Check your build! 
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 @olivier Is there somewhere specific I should be looking at to see if I'm "current" ? 
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 @DustinB3403 your branch ( git branchshould be next-release), then be sure you get the latest commit withgit log(Merge pull request #200).npm ialso to be sure you have every dependencies (and it will also build)
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 git branch = next release (confirmed) git log (lots of information, gonna read that later....  ) )sudo npm i (is running now) 
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 Just the first line will give you the last commit message, be sure it's my merge of a pull request 200. 
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 That is what I have..  
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 You forgot to git pullto get last changes 
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 git pull On the right pull (now) 
  
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 Better! So npm inow edit : and restart xo-server. Now got you the Continuous Delta 
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 Only warnings, go ahead. 
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 Awe-YEAH! Rebooting! (put a tiny version id on the web console somewhere)  
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 So it worked as expected? 
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 Made a test by using the "old" Delta backup first with a retention of 3 (stopped after 6 manual calls):  As you can see we got 2 full disks rolled. Then upgrading to the new system and restart the backup:  Old files are correctly "garbage collected"  
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 Currently uploading new XOA's, but: - code is already merged in stable  
- existing XOAs can already upgrade!
 
- code is already merged in stable 

