I have been having some issues with my Xenserver losing network connection and now all of a sudden I cannot connect with XenCenter and one of the VM's is showing as running but no matter what steps I follow I cannot shut it down. Even from the console it shows <No Operations Available>.
This really sucks. I have been running Xenserver for 6 years now and really depend on it for testing and some server functions.
I am attaching my xscontainer.log and xensource.log which are fresh for the latest bootup.
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Jim Van Etten
I have been having some issues with my Xenserver losing network connection and now all of a sudden I cannot connect with XenCenter and one of the VM's is showing as running but no matter what steps I follow I cannot shut it down. Even from the console it shows <No Operations Available>.
This really sucks. I have been running Xenserver for 6 years now and really depend on it for testing and some server functions.
I am attaching my xscontainer.log and xensource.log which are fresh for the latest bootup.
Dell In.
PowerEdge 2950
XenServer 7.6.2
Logical CPUs 8
Populated CPU Sockets 2
2 x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5345 @ 2.33GHz
Total memory 32768 MB
xscontainer.log xensource.log
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