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      Just FYI: current update seams to break NUT dependancies

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      @rzr @stormi @olivierlambert Please consider this such a request. NUT's functionality at the small system/appliance level (i.e. not datacenter) of use is too useful to ignore but not enough to build a dedicated VM for on systems/appliances with limited resources.
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      Failed backup jobs since updating

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      png @florent
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      Timestamp lost in Continuous Replication

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      @florent Florent, I could see the benefits of unified VM name, but could you at least push the timestamp in a note on the VM ? it is important to know wich timestamp a replica VM is, in order to choose failover option wisely
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      REQUEST: Add PATCH /vms/{id} for updating VM properties (name_description, name_label)

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      Hi, @14wkinnersley . That something in our backlog but not yet planned. ping @gregoire, card XO-2204
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      xcp-ng patches install fail

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      https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/11951/just-fyi-current-update-seams-to-break-nut-dependancies
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      IPMI/ IDRAC (XAPI)

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      yann said: @kawreh said: After updating to XCP-ng 8.3 (March 2026), IPMI / iDRAC information fails in both XO5 stable and XO6 stable (built from sources). It is thrown a XENAPI_PLUGIN_FAILURE log line for failure of the "ipmitool lan print" which works fine on the (DELL) node(s). Thanks for this report! Can you please check if just yum downgrade xcp-ng-xapi-plugins-0:1.12.0-1.xcpng8.3.noarch makes the plugin work again, and it does can you please provide the output of ipmitool lan print for both package versions? Actually, don't bother with the plugins, the regression comes from the ipmitool package. You can downgrade that one to get the functionality back, we're on it.
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      Nested Virtualization in xcp-ng

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      @abudef Some quotes from the documentation to clarify the situation: https://docs.xcp-ng.org/compute/#-nested-virtualization
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      Migrations after updates

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      Hi @acebmxer, I've made some tests with a small infrastructure, which helped me understand the behaviour you encounter. With the performance plan, the load balancer can trigger migrations in the following cases: to better satisfy affinity or anti-affinity constraints if a host has a memory or CPU usage exceeds a threshold (85% of the CPU critical threshold, of 1.2 times the free memory critical threshold) with vCPU balancing behaviour, if the vCPU/CPU ratio differs too much from one host to another AND at least one host has more vCPUs than CPUs with preventive behaviour, if CPU usage differs too much from one host to another AND at least one host has more than 25% CPU usage After a host restart, your VMs will be unevenly distributed, but this will not trigger a migration if there are no anti-affinity constraints to satisfy, if no memory or CPU usage thresholds are exceeded, and if no host has more CPUs than vCPUs. If you want migrations to happen after a host restart, you should probably try using the "preventive" behaviour, which can trigger migrations even if thresholds are not reached. However it's based on CPU usage, so if your VMs use a lot of memory but don't use much CPU, this might not be ideal as well. We've received very few feedback about the "preventive" behaviour, so we'd be happy to have yours. As we said before, lowering the critical thresholds might also be a solution, but I think it will make the load balancer less effective if you encounter heavy load a some point.
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      Potential bug with Windows VM backup: "Body Timeout Error"

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      @nikade Hey Nikade, Did you try to create a new job that will do a new chain ? Just for test.