![]() # openssl x509 -text -noout -in /etc/xensource/xapi-ssl.pem ![]() # xe host-emergency-reset-server-certificate I found a slightly different command to reset the cert and it seems to work: # cat /etc/xensource-inventory | grep -i installation_uuid I am assuming it was doing something in the background as the new pool master.Īs a point of note, it looks like XCP-ng Center V20.11.0.3 is still compatiable as I am using that as well as XO to manage the pool with no issues (so the key is 1024: # openssl x509 -text -noout -in /etc/xensource/xapi-ssl.pem Once I did the above, the fresh install worked just fine (8.2), joined it my my existing pool, promote it to a pool master and then do an upgrade to 8.3Īfter the upgrade, local storage was showing offline for about 5 minutes, but then it magically kicked itsself into life. I have no idea how it figured out there was a ZFS pool, but whatever). ![]() This is really weird as these drives were used in a different machine, on a different RAID system, etc. It was somehow picking up that the drives I were using previously were used in a ZFS pool (btw. What I had to do eventually is "ALT+Right Arrow" until I got to a # prompt, do a lvdisplay to find the VG and then do a lvremove on the VG + a wipefs -a -f /dev/sda3 to clear EVERYTHING out. I bounced around in circles many time and gave up, installing 8.2 (fresh install) and got the same result. I had a few problems, but this was mostly down to something weird with the partition layout.Įvery time I installed 8.3 (fresh install) onto a machine, it would refuse to create any "Local Storage". The good news is that I eventually got 8.3 installed and it is looking good.
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