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      Not able to create new vdi with linstor at the moment

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      OK so that resource was a pain and did not want to give up, so I restarted the host. Migration is running good now.
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      RDNA 4 GPU Passthrough

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      @ravenet well... thanks for the idea. I went ahead and tried spinning up an opensuse slowroll VM. I installed docker and the amdgpu firmware/kernel drivers, and tried running lemonade-server and ollama and same behavior. So that definitely seems to point to something weird going on on my host rather than the guest software stack...
    • henri9813H

      Unable to live migrate VM between 2 local storages SR

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      Hello. Problem Solved. My case: i have a pool of many hypervisors with only local storage, no shared SR ( yes it's not recommanded, i stopped doing this and i'm currently migrating everything to pool with Shared storage ). Yesterday, i removed two hosts ( host 3 & host 4 ) whith local storages SR attached ( LVM ). In XCP-NG, i "forgot" Host 3 & host 4, the hosts from the pool, but it doesn't forge the associated SR ! But Live migrating a VM from host 1 to host 2 ( of the same pool ) bot with local SR, FAIL because there is no SR plugin attached of Local Storage 4 ( hosts 4 ) neither Local storage 3 ( host 3 ). So, i also forget theses 2 SRs and now it's ok. i don't understand why SR not connected to anyone can prevent migration about vm from other to other sr.
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      Potential bug with Windows VM backup: "Body Timeout Error"

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      Thanks for checking. That's useful, even if it points away from where I was looking. Clocks within a second of each other means drift probably isn't your problem, and I'd guess the MST/UTC difference is just how dom0 displays it, though I'm not sure. What I keep coming back to is that your full backups fail while the delta jobs on the same hosts never do. That's the same split in https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/issues/9181, where full backups hit BodyTimeoutError on VMs with big disks or a lot of free space and the deltas are fine. If your failing VMs look like that, your dates and the MST/UTC detail would do more good on that issue than buried in here. MajorP93 created this issue in vatesfr/xen-orchestra open Full backup fails on large VMs / VMs with lots of free disk space #9181
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      Error mirroring full backups to backblaze b2

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      @florent Sorry, missed your previous post. I will return to master and test it (over the weekend). Thank you!
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      Dual video adapters - what should I see, and where?

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      Hardware update: Got a couple M9148 (4 port Matrox DP) and Wavlink WL-UG7500DH (4 port DP/HDMI) in to test. Configured a Win11 Pro VM with the Matrox driver. It broke the VM so severely that I had to re-pave. So, I pulled the card, swapped for a Wavlink and created another Win11 Pro VM - to which I assigned the Wavlink card and loaded their drivers. It works flawlessly. Both HDMI displays I had connected were instantly recognized in Device Manager and available. I then shut it down, created another VM with Mint 22.3 and assigned resources exactly per the Windows machine. Installed the Wavlink Ubuntu driver and DisplayLink. Rebooted. Still only see the XOA virtual (Console) screen regardless if I have the VM's VGA option turned on or not. The evdi driver is running as is the DisplayLink service. Looking at Xorg.0.log, I see EDID returns for the two HDMI monitors connected to the Wavlink card along with that from the virtual screen - but no screens other than the virtual one show in Display. Interesting bit: The GT730 card behaves EXACTLY the same way. Works great under Win11, driver initializes correctly in Mint but no display other than virtual. Going to post something on the DisplayLink support forum but find it odd that two different cards behave the same way in two different OSes.
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      Rolling Pool Update fails with HOST_NOT_ENOUGH_FREE_MEMORY, when it really ought to be fine

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      @pkgw Planning an RPU as a whole is a nice idea in theory, but it's inherently designed to co-exist with normal pool management operations (you should still be able to migrate VMs between hosts B and C during it, or start new ones), we are not "pre-booking" memory and other resources for groups of VMs, otherwise it can quickly make the rest of the pool hard to manage while some VM migrations could still be far away. Regarding the narrower case - I'll note this down and see if we can improve things, thank you!