Xen Orchestra - Community Edition - Installing with Yarn
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 @shwetkprabhat Do you know what directory contains the certificates? 
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 Is anyone here using the NFS function for off-site backup? 
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 @SickNick said in Xen Orchestra - Community Edition - Installing with Yarn: Is anyone here using the NFS function for off-site backup? Its an option to remove if you don't need it. 
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 @DustinB3403 I was looking to see if anyone has been able to do backups to something like Amazon S3. 
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 @SickNick said in Xen Orchestra - Community Edition - Installing with Yarn: @DustinB3403 I was looking to see if anyone has been able to do backups to something like Amazon S3. Should be easy enough, how are you trying to do them? 
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 @Danp /home/xoa/certs/xo-local.crt 
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 @shwetkprabhat IDK. It just doesn't make sense that the script wiped out your config file. They released a new version of XO earlier today. You could try updating again. Just be sure to take a snapshot before hand.  
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 @scottalanmiller I was trying to use Amazon S3 through AWS Storage Gateway but I realized you need a client from Amazon to do that. The only thing I see possible is Amazon EFS, it's just more expensive storage than S3. If you guys have any other recommendations for off-site storage let me know what you use. By the way, @scottalanmiller and @DustinB3403 you guys did a great job with the script. I ran it yesterday for the first time on a fresh Ubuntu 17.04 install and it worked perfectly! Thank you guys for putting that together. 
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 @SickNick Have you considered creating an appliance on your XS host and share that storage with Amazon S3? 
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 @DustinB3403 I am not sure what you mean by that, do you mean an NFS SR on the Xen Host? 
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 @SickNick said in Xen Orchestra - Community Edition - Installing with Yarn: @DustinB3403 I am not sure what you mean by that, do you mean an NFS SR on the Xen Host? No I mean, create a VM on your Host with the storage you need, and connect that storage with S3. 
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 @Danp just tested and it again wiped out the config file. 
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 @DustinB3403 I am not sure how I would do that, I have the option of backing up the application data (content stores, databases, etc.) to S3 from the VM using backup tools for the applications I am running. I was thinking it would be easier to manage backups using the XenOrchestra Delta Backups. I can push these to a local machine and to a remote location. I just wanted to have an off-site backup of the local VM's I am running. 
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 @SickNick said in Xen Orchestra - Community Edition - Installing with Yarn: @DustinB3403 I am not sure how I would do that, I have the option of backing up the application data (content stores, databases, etc.) to S3 from the VM using backup tools for the applications I am running. I was thinking it would be easier to manage backups using the XenOrchestra Delta Backups. I can push these to a local machine and to a remote location. I just wanted to have an off-site backup of the local VM's I am running. So you are simply looking for a way to keep an offsite copy of your VM's (and all data within). An easy way I did this was by using a Synology as my onsite backup repo, which I then tied into BackBlaze B2. There is a addon for the synology you can install and then the Synology will automatically sync any changes to B2. 
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 @shwetkprabhat said in Xen Orchestra - Community Edition - Installing with Yarn: @Danp just tested and it again wiped out the config file. The .xo-server.yamlis empty when you try updating?
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 Thank you @DustinB3403, that looks like a good option. I believe I can also go with CrashPlan through a FreeNAS server also. I'll weigh my options. 
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 @shwetkprabhat said in Xen Orchestra - Community Edition - Installing with Yarn: @Danp just tested and it again wiped out the config file. Post the command you are running to perform the update. 
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 @SickNick said in Xen Orchestra - Community Edition - Installing with Yarn: Thank you @DustinB3403, that looks like a good option. I believe I can also go with CrashPlan through a FreeNAS server also. I'll weigh my options. You should never use FreeNAS, unless you're using the Appliance. (odds are you aren't) The appliance is a box that they ship you, comes with support and warranty etc etc. Not a whitebox you build your self. 
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 @DustinB3403 I was considering the appliance from IX systems but I have a feeling the synology will be more cost effective. 
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 @SickNick said in Xen Orchestra - Community Edition - Installing with Yarn: @DustinB3403 I was considering the appliance from IX systems but I have a feeling the synology will be more cost effective. Usually it is, and for a backup appliance it might be difficult to justify the cost. 



