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virtualization:xenserver:xenserver_add_host_to_pool [2015/11/20 08:14]
gcooper
virtualization:xenserver:xenserver_add_host_to_pool [2015/11/20 08:23] (current)
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 Once the mask is applied and the member servers rebooted, you can use XenCenter to add the new host and it will offer to apply the appropriate mask to the new server. Once the mask is applied and the member servers rebooted, you can use XenCenter to add the new host and it will offer to apply the appropriate mask to the new server.
  
-To reset the CPU Features mask:+To reset the CPU Features mask: {{ :virtualization:xenserver:xenserver_incompatible_hardware_message.png?direct&500|Incompatible Hardware}}
  
 <file> <file>
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 Edit ''/boot/extlinux.conf''. Edit ''/boot/extlinux.conf''.
  
-Add ''xsave=1'' in the Xen options (first grouping before the three ''---'') like in this snippet:+Add ''xsave=1'' in the Xen options (first grouping before the three dashes) like in this snippet:
  
 <file> <file>
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 </file> </file>
  
 +Then apply your mask again and see if it 'sticks' after a reboot.
  
 +This worked at least once on a newer XenServer host with a fully patched XenServer 6.5 installation and an AMD Opteron 6320 CPU.
virtualization/xenserver/xenserver_add_host_to_pool.1448032494.txt.gz · Last modified: 2015/11/20 08:14 by gcooper