Hi Rohit,

Thank you for the assistance. I did find that the cache clear fixed my NFS 
settings view.

In regards to the management servers, my management servers don’t seem to meet 
the criteria in which you mentioned require manual deletion from the database 
tables. For example, the UI already sees the management servers as “Down”. That 
being said, I can attempt that and keep that as a fix should I run across this 
in future upgrade.


  *   Alex

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From: Rohit Yadav <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 4:52 AM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Management Server issues post 4.19.1.0 upgrade
EXTERNAL

Hi Alex,

On the translation - post an upgrade, some of the UI assets such as 
translations (a static json file) may be cached in your browser. You do a force 
reload (like Ctrl+Shift+R, or Cmd+Shift+R) or close/reopen browser and reload 
the UI. This is usually a browser issue.

On duplicate or older mgmt server records (under the UI or API), currently 
there's no API to purge them. This happens when older mgmt server change IPs, 
or NIC/mac-address or have multiple nics/mac address. You may manually mark old 
mgmt server as 'Down' and removed=now() via MySQL client on the cloud.mshost 
table.



Regards.

________________________________
From: Ruben Bosch <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2024 13:06
Cc: users <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Management Server issues post 4.19.1.0 upgrade

Hi Alex,

Clear your browser cache and cookies and report back if something's still
amiss.

On Mon, Jul 22, 2024 at 9:19 PM Alex Dietrich
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> After upgrading to 4.19.1.0, I noticed a few issues that came out of the
> upgrade:
>
>
>   *   For one of my two management servers, the NFS mount options is not
> displaying correctly. It is instead displaying label.nfsmountopts.
>   *   On both management servers, there are a duplicate set of management
> servers that appear in the Infrastructure > Management Servers screen. One
> set shows 4.19.0.1 (prior version), the other has the current version. The
> current version management servers are considered Up in this pane.
>
> The upgrades were performed using the deb packages from CloudStack via apt.
>
> I haven’t delved too much deeper for other issues, but I am wondering if
> something got hosed on the upgrade for one of my management servers. What
> would be the recommended course of action to attempt to repair?
>
>
>   *   Alex
>
>


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