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    • K
      krisleslie
      last edited by krisleslie

      Noticed that when I tried to login to the server,
      It was having an issue. I rebooted, then these two lovelies came up.

      😟

      91F6E1EF-667D-4662-95C5-E49DA2435CC0.jpeg

      8D017103-A96A-42FA-8F64-E6EFB7219B27.jpeg

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      • DanpD
        Danp
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        Looks like a hardware issue to me. Try running diagnostics on your drives.

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          krisleslie @Danp
          last edited by

          @Danp hardware as far as the raid controller? Be specific if able

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          • K
            krisleslie @krisleslie
            last edited by

            So in my installation, I have Xen Server installed to a flash drive then i have my raid storage added as a SR.

            I’m hoping the issue is just with the flash drive.

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            • DanpD
              Danp
              last edited by

              Installing xenserver to a flash drive is not a recommended / supported scenario. Do you have a backup of your XAPI database?

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              • K
                krisleslie
                last edited by

                Why wouldn’t it be supported?

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                • K
                  krisleslie @krisleslie
                  last edited by

                  I won’t know definitely until tonight. So what are my options if I do and if I don’t

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                  • DashrenderD
                    Dashrender @krisleslie
                    last edited by Dashrender

                    @krisleslie said in So Xen Server gave me an error / what do i do:

                    Why wouldn’t it be supported?

                    because unlike VMWare, Xen Server doesn't detect that it's on a flash drive and writes all it's logs to the flash drive and kills it in shortish order..... or at min fills the disk and it dies.

                    Of course YOU can mod that, but most people don't know it's a problem until it IS a problem.
                    ask me how I know?

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                      1337
                      last edited by

                      Disk is f*cked up.

                      Boot to live distro and run tests on the drive to make sure.

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                        1337 @krisleslie
                        last edited by 1337

                        @krisleslie said in So Xen Server gave me an error / what do i do:

                        So in my installation, I have Xen Server installed to a flash drive then i have my raid storage added as a SR.

                        I’m hoping the issue is just with the flash drive.

                        What's a flash drive? An USB flash drive? In that case big no-no. It doesn't have much of a write endurance.

                        If you want a small drive on a server that doesn't take up a drive bay use an SATA DOM.

                        Below is the write endurance on Supermicro's SATA DOMs. 1DWPD is about the same as read intensive enterprise SSDs.
                        supermicro_sata_dom.png

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                        • K
                          krisleslie @1337
                          last edited by

                          @Pete-S dude you just dropped knowledge

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                          • K
                            krisleslie @krisleslie
                            last edited by

                            It has taken about 4 years ā€œifā€ this flash drive went out. I hope it went it out because that’s better than a raid array going out.

                            Now I will say this i found out a routine I haven’t done is backup that meta data but maybe once or twice. So that’s something I just read about and will add to the routine.

                            So if I’m not mistaken, that’s opening up the xsconsole itself and using the back up option? Correct me if I’m wrong.

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                              krisleslie @krisleslie
                              last edited by

                              Just FYI, I normally buy 128 Gb flash drives that go internally to the server. They don’t die fast. I don’t mean a ssd or HD drive connected via usb into the server. That would be doable but weird.

                              That’s the whole purpose of having internal connections like that, to load onto flash memory.

                              In my case because myā€helpā€ 🤨 got this server and only got if I’m not mistaken 1 USB port inside. In hindsight I would prefer dual ports inside preferably in raid.

                              The counter to that is to use a clone tool and clone the flash drive or have raid Cf cards. Very little point to have a real hard drive in but I can see how In a big environment that might be more of the thing.

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                              • K
                                krisleslie @1337
                                last edited by

                                @Pete-S gotcha I’m rusty on live distro but can make it happen. I’m thinking the clear path is to reinstall xenserver again, and import the backup data, which as far as I can tell should restore the actual vms also. Am I on the right path of understanding?

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                                • K
                                  krisleslie @Dashrender
                                  last edited by

                                  @Dashrender it doesn’t have to detect if it’s on the flash drive or not but I can honestly say I never had an issue ever with VMware. So that same mentality came over to xenserver. Moving the logs over isn’t hard so I can do that and further reduce writes. Great idea brother.

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                                    krisleslie @krisleslie
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                                    I should have left the server running because it was loaded into memory and all the vms were fine. When I rebooted the host of course I made this more fun.

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                                      krisleslie @krisleslie
                                      last edited by

                                      https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX215564

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                                      • DustinB3403D
                                        DustinB3403
                                        last edited by

                                        Your vms are on the hardware raid.

                                        Just install a clean xs to your USB/sd and introduce the xe Sr to the host.

                                        DON'T CREATE A SR DURING INSTALLATION.

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                                        • DustinB3403D
                                          DustinB3403
                                          last edited by

                                          https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX121896

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                                          • K
                                            krisleslie @DustinB3403
                                            last edited by

                                            @DustinB3403 let me read that

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