Hi,
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 10:31 AM, Thomas Stein himbe...@meine-oma.de wrote:
There is one thing left on my i
don't understand list. Why is the sunstone server still showing version
4.8.0 for the opennebula node we just talked about?
Hello.
I have a little problem after upgrading to 4.10.0 (from 4.8.0).
I did stop opennebula, upgraded opennebula and did:
onedb upgrade -v --sqlite /var/lib/one/one.db -f
Output:
oneadmin@one-node1 ~ $ onedb upgrade -v --sqlite /var/lib/one/one.db -f
Version read:
Shared tables 4.6.0 :
Did you upgrade from 4.8.0? It looks like the DB is from a 4.10 beta.
Regards
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On Tue, Nov 4,
Am 04.11.14 10:09, schrieb Carlos Martín Sánchez:
Did you upgrade from 4.8.0? It looks like the DB is from a 4.10 beta.
Hello Carlos.
I have several development machines and on a few of them i have 4.10
beta running, yes. But not on this one. I'm 90% sure. Allthough it's
absolutely possible i
Hi Thomas,
The log says it is a 4.10beta (4.9.80) DB.
And because the isn't any DB changes to the DB from 4.10 beta to 4.10.0, we
don't have a migrator file. The onedb tool doesn't have anything to do,
your DB is good to go.
In case the double versions are confusing, let me clarify.
The DB has
Am 04.11.14 10:24, schrieb Carlos Martín Sánchez:
Hi Thomas,
Hi Carlos.
The log says it is a 4.10beta (4.9.80) DB.
And because the isn't any DB changes to the DB from 4.10 beta to 4.10.0, we
don't have a migrator file. The onedb tool doesn't have anything to do,
your DB is good to go.
In