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    • johnnezeroJ

      Tag-Based Automation Plugin: Tag-Based VM Performance & Permission Management via assigned tag(s)

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      julienXOvatesJ
      @johnnezero To add one more info on top of Mathieu's post : ACL (XO5 only) and RBAC (in REST API + XO6 soon) are completely separate, so better use RBAC as it gives much more flexibility ! Interesting plugin by the way !!!
    • itservicesI

      XO Backup Error: VDI_IN_USE(OpaqueRef:.., destroy)

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      @itservices Hi, It seems the parent of the backup chain is not found (a delta backup links to another delta and another, until you have a full backup, it seems a backup on this chain is missing). Can you restart a backup chain to have a full backup? You can do it by reducing the retention in your backup job.
    • henri9813H

      Slow boot on rocky linux 10 latest kernel

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      2 paths we are doing in parallel: We are doing our best to make it upstream in Linux, it's a regression after all. We know how to fix it, so hopefully this will be fixed quickly. Then, we'll have to wait for a Linux kernel update in main distros. Invariant TSC in Xen is also a way to fix it, because we want to improve that anyway. But as Teddy said, it's more work and it will take more time.
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      How to Setup IPMI in XO

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      All-KiA
      @Andrew Hi, i'm the one that made the plugin, the documentation is in progress. Meanwhile, can you post the result of running ipmitool sdr list ? You might find some leads as to which regexes should work for your particular host. Also you can check ipmitool lan print (be carefull not to share ip's or sensitive info ).
    • lkniteL

      (kubernetes) Add 'xcp-ng' provider to clusterapi

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      @pszelestey Hi, yes, we've pushed an initial commit and a few more here https://github.com/vatesfr/cluster-api-provider-vates/ it is moging every day. Ping us in Matrix/Discord devops if you want to chat live while trying
    • olivierlambertO

      🛰️ XO 6: dedicated thread for all your feedback!

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      julienXOvatesJ
      @Hex said: [image: 1780979702139-4f23a269-6c1c-4563-ac54-080cd3faa4b7-image.jpeg] [image: 1780979729251-f1630b43-4a94-49dd-b962-9b709f4bb2da-image.jpeg] Here is a small usability suggestion. In the Resources dashboard, in Pool view and Host view, positions of CPU and RAM are swapped. I occasionally get a brain freeze when switching between Host and Pool dashboard. Right, thanks! We'll change this !
    • stormiS

      XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing

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      update to latest test patches on 2nd pool. no issue. LACP worked, started UB26 VM on host 4 and live migrated to host 3.
    • florentF

      Need FeedBack: New version of the File level restore

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      @Andrew working on it with @julienxovates at least including them by default , without following them, in the archive seems doable . The change on the XO5 UI may be trickier, and we are not far to rewrite it for XO6
    • bvitnikB

      How to reliably determine VDI format (vhd, qcow2, raw) via XAPI across versions

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      @dthenot Thanks a lot for the information. I did some more testing on my end and I've now noticed differences in handling VDI format across different SR types (local LVM and EXT). Should I expect even more differences across remote SR types like LVMoHBA or NFS or are these differences more like block based vs file system based SRs? Any way, it looks like I have to consult the following keys: image-format vdi_type type In my tests, local EXT SRs tend to have only one of them, while local LVM SRs tend to have first two or all three, depends which one was used when creating the VDI.
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      VDI not showing in XO 5 from Source.

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      @danp I see your response to my concern was to add a block on the script being able to run on 8.2, without an update to the elif bug @anthoineb acknowledged. While I can remove your addition and fix that other bug myself, I just wanted to give you some feedback as to why I expressed the issue in the way I did - it wasn't because I feel an entitlement to anything, just sharing my perceptions to @antoineb I have been a xen cli user for a couple of decades, give or take. I moved to xcp-ng with a lot of PV legacy. That was a blocker to using 8.3 straight away, otherwise I would have. The workflow I had established to update the VMs to HVM included adding a new volume for /boot and /boot/efi, and then switching boot OFF on the legacy disk. It was worrying when I went to complete the migration to HVM with the announced EOL of 8.2.1, that suddenly the disks I needed to work with, both legacy and new, had disappeared in XO so I couldn't follow my SOP to move the VMs to HVM, and then proceed to upgrade to 8.3. Given how relatively widespread this issue seems to be, I am surprised that Vates wouldn't treat it as a reputational issue and want to help users to resolve it so that corporates can have confidence to move their cloud to xcp-ng platform, even if they are a startup or in the initial stages of a move and can't yet invest in Pro Support. I note you have a "Pro Support Team" badge, and understand that may not mean you work for Vates, but I gather offer Pro Support. Valuable service. While I am not encouraging this thread to become a marketing channel, it would speak well for xcp-ng, Vates and the Pro Support community if this important issue was handled differently - even if it was "we have tested on 8.2.1 internally and should be able to fix it for you quickly and cost effectively if you join our X plan or request a quote on Y page." I appreciate all you've shared and wasn't being dismissive of your recommendation to upgrade to 8.3, just the timing of this issue - arising right before the EOL of 8.2.1 made that a bit of a "chicken and egg problem". I gather from what you've said on this thread that you don't expect upgrading to 8.3 to be a problem with VDI in this state, so I guess I will just soldier on with creating an xcp-ng CLI SOP to upgrade the remaining PVs to HVM, upgrade to 8.3, and then use the script that has been shared - since you've now made it clear in the code that it shouldn't be run on 8.2. I am thankful that it was shared as guidance, if not a fix in my situation.