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  • bpbB Offline last edited by

    Has anyone else seen this error? I was working in the XOA VM/web interface and, well, got these messages:

    12/5/2019, 2:49:34 PM: xoa-updater may be run again to upgrade packages 12/5/2019, 2:51:15 PM: Start upgrading 12/5/2019, 2:51:15 PM: stable selected 12/5/2019, 2:51:15 PM: New versions available: 12/5/2019, 2:51:16 PM: xoa-updater 0.23.1 12/5/2019, 2:51:16 PM: Downloading packages... 12/5/2019, 2:51:23 PM: xoa-updater ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ok ✔ 12/5/2019, 2:51:23 PM: Saving current updater version in /usr/local/lib/node_modules/xoa-updater/dist-1575579083239 ...ok ✔ 12/5/2019, 2:51:23 PM: Installing packages... 12/5/2019, 2:51:27 PM: Command failed: npm uninstall -g --silent xoa-updater

    I should note that I'm running xo-server 5.50.1 and xo-web 5.50.3 and this setup has been working fine. It was an upgrade/switch from XenServer 7.6.

    Is it odd that this is trying to run "npm" when the underlying OS for Xen Orchestra seems to be Debian? I thought npm was on Red Hat/CentOS distros. (I could easily be off on an irrelevant tangent here.)

    When I ssh to the Xen Orchestra VM:

    Build number: 19.06.24 Based on Debian GNU/Linux 9 (Stable) 64bits in PVHVM mode 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
  • olivierlambertO Offline Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO last edited by

    Are you behind a proxy? npm is the NodeJS package manager, not related to any OS.

    Please open a support ticket so we can assist you directly 🙂

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  • bpbB Offline last edited by

    Will do. I've got an installation of it in two locations and neither are behind a proxy.

    In a moment of early-onset senility/dementia I confused npm with dnf - somehow! So there's obviously a chance I'm doing something incorrectly.

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