Hey Andrija,
It worked. Now after clearing the below params from XenServer host and
restarting the management services, it has copied all directory and plugins to
XenServer hosts and now all XenServer hosts are showing in “UP” State. Thanks
for the help.
Vivek Kumar
Manager - Cloud & DevOps
Try this:
xe host-param-remove uuid=HOSTUUID param-name=tags
param-key=vmops-version-com.cloud.hypervisor.xenserver.resource.XenServer650R
then restart mgmt server - this will force mgmt to copy all plugins and
libraries to Xen - since the upgrade (usually) just moves whole previous
filesystem
Yes, I tried with all options, with cleanup, tried to provision fresh as well.
But the issue is my hosts are not coming UP, It’s showing down for some reason.
Vivek Kumar
Manager - Cloud & DevOps
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Hello Vivek,
Did you try to restart your network with "clean up" option checked?
El lun, 22 feb 2021 a las 17:27, Vivek Kumar
() escribió:
> Hello Team,
>
> Recently, I have upgraded the XenServer pool from 7.0 to XenServer 7.1
> under ACS 4.15. After that I’m unable to start any router. It’s
if you think is SG, you can set allow all in the SG assigned to VM
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 10:15 PM Fariborz Navidan
wrote:
> Also, other system VMs are able to connect to port 8080 of VR but not guest
> VMs. I guess this is an issue with security groups.
>
> On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 5:28 PM
Also, other system VMs are able to connect to port 8080 of VR but not guest
VMs. I guess this is an issue with security groups.
On Tue, Feb 23, 2021 at 5:28 PM Fariborz Navidan
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I can connect to port 8080 of VR from the KVM host but not from VMs. I
> think this is somehow
Hello,
I can connect to port 8080 of VR from the KVM host but not from VMs. I
think this is somehow blocked on the host or network. I checked the VR and
it is listening on port 8080 separately on last IP of each guest IP range.
It seems the connection is blocked somewhere on the network or by