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    • olivierlambertO

      🛰️ XO 6: dedicated thread for all your feedback!

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      @Greg_E You've got a point, actually several. The scripts exist for a reason because the official way is way to complicated. I still use them, having converted to xcpng @home (scripts) and @business 3 yrs ago. There should be an official script, definitely. So all are on the same page. They have nothing to loose, everything to gain! The more people use it the better and having a simple way to officially install XO would help that. Regarding XO6, I don't personally like it at all, mainly because I have to hunt around to find stuff, where in XO5 it's already automatic (not talking about missing features which revert us to XO5). I actually don't like the UI, it is cramped especially on smaller laptop screens... But this is a personal preference.....
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      XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing

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      applied latest patches to my two host pool without issue.
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      V5 works fine with XenServer 8.4, v6 doesnt work?

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      Hi @MathieuRA unfortunately, I won't be back until Sunday evening. I'll test it first thing Monday morning and then get back to you
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      XO Backup [NOBAK] for full backups

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      @dave.opc that's it keep us updated on this
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      vmware vm migration

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      @florent said in vmware vm migration: @acebmxer yes after the first migration, XO knwo that the migration is incomplete and that you may want to finish it later. But if you start this VM direvtly , it will write some data, thus it won't be in sync anymore with the Vmware snapshot. Then XO won't be able to resume You can start a copy of the VM ( XO will handle it for you ) and delete the copy when you're done My advice is to migrate this VM to the right SR and then do the resume. But keep in mind that the V2V tool is intended to target only one SR, so migrate all they disk to the same SR, and select the right one when resuming the V2V. You can change the network after My previous migration was successful with no issues. Previously test vm was fresh install so no vmtools installed. But I did shut the vm down myself prior to starting the migration. VM boots no issues no prompts. This time I decided to follow the steps listed in the documentation as i have been following the changes and updates for the v2v migration. Following the steps as mention XO presented me with that prompt which was not mention in the documentation. As i was typing the post to gather my information it was then i noticed i did not select the proper destination SR and the appropriate nic/vlan for networking. So I noted that in the post. With the assumption i could correct that on the final migration. With that said the I guess the documentation should state - Start vm to test if boots, etc.. When prompted choose "Start a copy". When done shutdown vm and remove.
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      TrueNAS VM failing to start

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      Not sure if this helps, from the bottom of the xen.log: (XEN) [ 919.901833] Watchdog timer detects that CPU23 is stuck! (XEN) [ 919.901837] ----[ Xen-4.17.5-23 x86_64 debug=n Not tainted ]---- (XEN) [ 919.901838] CPU: 23 (XEN) [ 919.901839] RIP: e008:[<ffff82d04032ca4a>] arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901843] RFLAGS: 0000000000000012 CONTEXT: hypervisor (XEN) [ 919.901845] rax: 0000000000000030 rbx: ffff83103fff7cf8 rcx: 0000000000000017 (XEN) [ 919.901846] rdx: ffff83103fff7df8 rsi: 0000000000000000 rdi: ffff83103fff7cf8 (XEN) [ 919.901847] rbp: 0000000000000017 rsp: ffff831033b87d00 r8: 0000000000000030 (XEN) [ 919.901849] r9: ffff83103fff7cf8 r10: 0000000000000000 r11: 0000000000000000 (XEN) [ 919.901850] r12: 0000000000000000 r13: ffff82d040987680 r14: 00000000000000fb (XEN) [ 919.901851] r15: 0000000000000000 cr0: 000000008005003b cr4: 00000000007526e0 (XEN) [ 919.901852] cr3: 000000006162f000 cr2: 00007f233881e010 (XEN) [ 919.901853] fsb: 0000000000000000 gsb: 0000000000000000 gss: ffff9ee10f280000 (XEN) [ 919.901854] ds: 0000 es: 0000 fs: 0000 gs: 0000 ss: 0000 cs: e008 (XEN) [ 919.901857] Xen code around <ffff82d04032ca4a> (arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0): (XEN) [ 919.901858] 1f 80 00 00 00 00 f3 90 <8b> 0a 39 c8 75 f8 eb 97 66 0f 1f 44 00 00 31 ff (XEN) [ 919.901862] Xen stack trace from rsp=ffff831033b87d00: (XEN) [ 919.901863] ffff82d040987680 ffff82d04023201c ffff831033b87d98 00000000000000fb (XEN) [ 919.901865] ffff82d04031166c 0000000000000202 0000000000000000 0000000080000000 (XEN) [ 919.901867] 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 ffff831033b87fff 0000000000000000 (XEN) [ 919.901869] 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 (XEN) [ 919.901870] ffff831033b87fff 0000000000000000 ffff82d040201916 000000d5308191d5 (XEN) [ 919.901872] 000000d529ac0122 0000000000000017 ffff831033b916a0 ffff831033b91738 (XEN) [ 919.901873] 0000000000000060 0000000000000001 ffff82d040987680 ffff831033b87ef8 (XEN) [ 919.901875] ffff82d040988200 ffff831033b8d06c 000000d5308187aa 0000000000000000 (XEN) [ 919.901877] 000000d5308191d5 ffff831033b916d0 000000fb00000000 ffff82d0402931f4 (XEN) [ 919.901879] 000000000000e008 0000000000000246 ffff831033b87e48 0000000000000000 (XEN) [ 919.901880] ffff82d0402931ed 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 (XEN) [ 919.901882] ffff82d0409875e0 0000000000000017 ffff82d0409d5340 0000000000000017 (XEN) [ 919.901884] 0000000000000017 0000000000007fff ffff82d040820c00 ffff82d040987680 (XEN) [ 919.901885] ffff82d0409d5340 ffff82d0403001bb ffff82d040988200 ffff82d0409803b0 (XEN) [ 919.901887] ffff82d0403000e0 ffff831033b92000 ffff83132018e000 ffff83103ffc9000 (XEN) [ 919.901889] 0000000000000017 ffff8323a572e000 ffff82d040301f5e 000000000000003b (XEN) [ 919.901891] 00007f2339a6a948 0000000000000003 00007f2338828840 00007f232b42a840 (XEN) [ 919.901893] 0000000000000002 00007f2339a6a8d8 00007f2339a6a950 0000000000000001 (XEN) [ 919.901894] 00000000004a2950 00007f2338813740 0000000000000000 0000000000000003 (XEN) [ 919.901896] 00000000009465e0 00007f233881dff0 000000fa00000000 00000000004a9499 (XEN) [ 919.901898] Xen call trace: (XEN) [ 919.901899] [<ffff82d04032ca4a>] R arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901902] [<ffff82d04023201c>] S smp_call_function_interrupt+0x4c/0x90 (XEN) [ 919.901905] [<ffff82d04031166c>] S do_IRQ+0x2bc/0x710 (XEN) [ 919.901907] [<ffff82d040201916>] S common_interrupt+0x136/0x150 (XEN) [ 919.901911] [<ffff82d0402931f4>] S arch/x86/cpu/mwait-idle.c#mwait_idle+0x204/0x3c0 (XEN) [ 919.901913] [<ffff82d0402931ed>] S arch/x86/cpu/mwait-idle.c#mwait_idle+0x1fd/0x3c0 (XEN) [ 919.901916] [<ffff82d0403001bb>] S arch/x86/domain.c#idle_loop+0xdb/0xf0 (XEN) [ 919.901918] [<ffff82d0403000e0>] S arch/x86/domain.c#idle_loop+0/0xf0 (XEN) [ 919.901919] [<ffff82d040301f5e>] S context_switch+0x1ee/0x900 (XEN) [ 919.901920] (XEN) [ 919.901927] CPU3 d[IDLE]v3 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901930] CPU2 d[IDLE]v2 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901934] CPU1 d[IDLE]v1 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901937] CPU0 d[IDLE]v0 e008:ffff82d04032c9d2 in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0x42/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901941] CPU4 d[IDLE]v4 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901945] CPU5 d[IDLE]v5 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901949] CPU6 d[IDLE]v6 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901952] CPU7 d[IDLE]v7 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901956] CPU8 d[IDLE]v8 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901960] CPU9 d[IDLE]v9 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901964] CPU10 d[IDLE]v10 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901969] CPU16 d[IDLE]v16 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901972] CPU17 d[IDLE]v17 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901975] CPU11 d[IDLE]v11 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901978] CPU22 d[IDLE]v22 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901983] CPU20 d0v11 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901986] CPU21 d[IDLE]v21 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901991] CPU14 d[IDLE]v14 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901994] CPU15 d[IDLE]v15 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.901998] CPU18 d[IDLE]v18 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.902002] CPU19 d[IDLE]v19 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.902006] CPU13 d[IDLE]v13 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.902009] CPU12 d[IDLE]v12 e008:ffff82d04032ca4a in Xen: arch/x86/time.c#time_calibration_std_rendezvous+0xba/0xe0 (XEN) [ 919.912921] Non-responding CPUs: {24-47} (XEN) [ 919.912922] (XEN) [ 919.912923] **************************************** (XEN) [ 919.912923] Panic on CPU 23: (XEN) [ 919.912924] FATAL TRAP: vec 2, NMI[0000] IN INTERRUPT CONTEXT (XEN) [ 919.912925] **************************************** (XEN) [ 919.912926] (XEN) [ 919.912926] Reboot in five seconds... (XEN) [ 919.912928] Executing kexec image on cpu23 (XEN) [ 920.912554] Failed to shoot down CPUs {24-47} Cheers.
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      SDN Private Network on bonded interface?

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      @bleader Hopefully the palm print on my forehead isn't visible from where you are sitting. Of course the interface needs an IP address. In my defense, normally for something like this, I wouldn't put it on the bonded interface with all the trunked VLAN's for guest traffic (we don't give that one an IP) and it would go on the other bonded interface that isn't trunked and does get an IP, but these are test hosts and I didn't set up the other bond, so it is pulling double duty. I was able to set the IP's and get SDN working. Thanks!
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      Remote syslog broken after update/reboot? - Changing it away, then back fixes.

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      @gduperrey Hey, I tested it at can confirm that after applying latest set of patches and rebooting remote syslog is still working fine. It appears to be fixed, good job guys
    • planedropP

      XOA 6.0.3 Backup Job Failure and VDI Export Hang

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      @florent As it turns out, the job completed the next time it ran and this task went away, not sure why that first one failed but it seems to be OK for now. I will update this if I see this error again and be sure to include as many logs as I can. Thanks as always!
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      Unkown PCI device attached to VM

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      Hi @champagnecharly , On the XO side, it seems that this PCI has an empty string ID, which doesn't enable us to delete it. We'll have to do some tests to find out how to prevent that. We might have trouble reproducing the issue, so would you mind helping us with the tests? You would need to add this piece of code on file xo-server/dist/xapi-object-to-xo.mjs before the line that start with if (isHvm) { (that should be near line 475) if ((_vm$attachedPcis = vm.attachedPcis) !== null && _vm$attachedPcis !== void 0 && _vm$attachedPcis.includes('')) { warn('Empty string PCI id:', otherConfig.pci); } then restart xo-server and look at the output of journalctl, there should be some lines looking like: 2026-01-30T09:26:17.763Z xo:server:xapi-objects-to-xo WARN Empty string PCI id:
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      Rolling Updates Failed

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      Let me ping @Team-OS-Platform-Release