Xen Orchestra - Monorepo installation Changes
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@bnrstnr can you go into
/lib/systemd/system
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@dustinb3403 said in Xen Orchestra - Monorepo installation Changes:
did you install additional software into this system?
No additional software, other than openssh-server
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@dustinb3403 said in Xen Orchestra - Monorepo installation Changes:
can you go into /lib/systemd/system and see if xo-server.service is listed?
No, it isn't...
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@bnrstnr Looks like your XO install is very out of date.
Also not have the service would indicate that you didn't install using the install script from this foru m. m
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@danp I definitely installed with the script on this forum. 100% for sure. I know my XO is out of date, I don't know why though, because I do run the update script from time to time. It never seems to update anything, but it also doesn't break anything.
Should I try running the original update script now that my yarn version is up to date, then use the new one?
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@bnrstnr said in Xen Orchestra - Monorepo installation Changes:
@danp I definitely installed with the script on this forum. 100% for sure. I know my XO is out of date, I don't know why though, because I do run the update script from time to time. It never seems to update anything, but it also doesn't break anything.
Should I try running the original update script now that my yarn version is up to date, then use the new one?
I've seen weirdness from time to time as well while updating, what version is currently installed of XO-Web and XO-Server?
Generally (and was my general feeling at the time) was to just rebuild and import your settings if this occurred.
It might be the easiest approach for this migration going forward. . .
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@dustinb3403 said in Xen Orchestra - Monorepo installation Changes:
what version is currently installed of XO-Web and XO-Server?
xo-server 5.10.0
xo-web 5.9.0I'm going to try the old script now that yarn isn't ancient.
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@bnrstnr if you installed with the installer script, it may have been a very old version of it. That service was added after I originally got everything working.
So your installation is likely a beta install, more or less.
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On a separate topic, we should look at getting let encrypt and ssl enabled through the installation process. . .
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@dustinb3403 I don't know if we can get a mod to clean this thread up because all of my posts seem to not apply lol
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@bnrstnr said in Xen Orchestra - Monorepo installation Changes:
@dustinb3403 I don't know if we can get a mod to clean this thread up because all of my posts seem to not apply lol
It's fine.
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@bnrstnr said in Xen Orchestra - Monorepo installation Changes:
*** Please tell me who you are.
Run
git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
git config --global user.name "Your Name"This is preventing your xo-web from updating. We've talked about this before here.
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The updated script only does a few additional things --
- Looks for the opt/xen-orchestra directory
- If not found, then create it by cloning the repo
- Copy the old .yaml file into the new xo-server directory
- rename the old xo-server directory
IMO, this shouldn't break an installation unless the existing install is suspect.
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@danp his installation is pre-service creation.
IMO time to rebuild and get current.