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    • olivierlambertO

      🛰️ XO 6: dedicated thread for all your feedback!

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      @Forza its the only disk for vm the drive for windows. Reinstall windows... NO... @ph7 VM was already moved to a new SR. Other windows VM. I Have not looked at my work production environment yet, or linux vms. [image: 1765386227378-screenshot-2025-12-10-120244.png] [image: 1765386234073-screenshot-2025-12-10-120254.png]
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      FILE RESTORE / overlapping loop device exists

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      Feel free to create a trial on an XOA, test stable and latest and tell us. It might be also related to your environment, but if it works at some commit and not later, it's weird. @florent & @bastien-nollet maybe?
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      NOT_SUPPORTED_DURING_UPGRADE()

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      @stormi Thanks. I appreciate it. But unfortunately, I'm unable to move workloads off the master in order to take it offline because of this situation. If the solution is to turn off a host while it has live workloads, then I'm just going to shutdown the 8.2.1 slave and upgrade it to 8.3. Then I have 2 members in the pool and it's fully upgraded. Let me tell you another edge case I encountered. There are some clear mistakes in here that I made, but it is related to this issue. When I took C offline and upgraded it to 8.3, I took the opportunity to convert it to UEFI boot. That meant reformatting the boot drive, not upgrading it. I wasn't worried about that. I took it out of the pool, reformatted it, and created a one-node 8.3 pool that has just node C in it. No biggie, right? I'll just have it join the pool with the 8.3 master and all is well. No, that's not going to work. Can I at least move some workloads onto it? Nope. When you do a fresh install, pool-enable-certificate-verification defaults to yes. When you upgrade a pool, pool-enable-certificate-verification defaults to no. So I have a half-upgraded pool with 2 nodes with certificate verification disabled, and a single-node 8.3 pool with certificate verification enabled. If I try to enable certificate verification on my half-upgraded pool? Our good friend NOT_SUPPORTED_DURING_UPGRADE() comes back to say "hi". As far as I can tell, it is not possible to disable certificate verification on the single-node 8.3 pool. So I have a one-node pool where I can't turn verification off and a 2-node, half-upgraded pool where I can't turn it on. That makes it really difficult for the two pools to interoperate. If I have to be known for something, let me be known as a cautionary tale.
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      Intel iGPU passthough

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      @ovicz said in Intel iGPU passthough: rpm -qa | grep intel-gpu-firmware Hello @ovicz, I see the following: intel-gpu-firmware-20251021-1.fc43.noarch
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      delta backups with offline snapshot: VMs do not start after snapshot, they start after transfer is done.

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      @Bastien-Nollet Great, thanks!
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      LUKS Secured VM via Cloud Config

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      Retention for log files and audit logs

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      I would like to suggest to configure a remote syslog server. it centralizes all the log s and give you full control over the retention. It would also avoid situation where a disk full would impact your logging as well XCP-ng or XOA host operations. For your XCP-NG host go to you POOl, select Advanced tab and configure the Remote syslog host section to point to your syslog server. For XOA, you can follow the instruction here : https://docs.xen-orchestra.com/backups#send-xo-logs-to-an-external-syslog-server
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      Users cannot modify topology settings for VM's

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      Xen Orchestra from Sources backups Failing.

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      If one day, some sad soul encounters these errors and nothing seems to be working or making sense you may have the same issue I did. Back story: Earlier this year, I had a Pool with 3 hosts. Through a series of unfortunate events. The Master died, I recovered as best as I could and assumed all was well as I rebuilt the environment since all of my vm's appeared to be working (except Xen Orchestra). I tried different versions (Ubuntu, Debian, XOA, XO via Docker, etc.). Error: backupNg.runJob { "id": "ea4a9d00-db35-45a9-8a15-f700891d55c6", "schedule": "0811579b-8ad3-4f29-8581-15a35c9c4597" } { "library": "SSL routines", "reason": "tlsv1 unrecognized name", "code": "ERR_SSL_TLSV1_UNRECOGNIZED_NAME", "call": { "duration": 21, "method": "session.login_with_password", "params": "* obfuscated *" } } [image: 1765346178618-a19c2386-f194-4268-af87-3c2307bb9cdd-image.png] In my case, my database was corrupted. By rejoining host to the same damaged pool, the issue remained. In was confusing since an old instance of xen orchestra running Ubuntu 18.04 was the only instance that could run backups successfully. Newer instances could do everything except run backups. Either way, hopefully this never happens to you. If it does, your servers backend database might be the issue. Thanks again to everyone that helped me figure this out throughout the year!