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    • stormiS

      XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing

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      @Andrew That means you likely don't have any "leaked" VBDs
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      Unable to live migrate VM between 2 local storages SR

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      I converted the topic to a question, then marked it solved. Thanks!
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      PCIe Pass-through lanes and lane performance

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      @poddingue I'm in agreement with all of this. I can clearly see the Intel card starting at slot 81 and ending at 84. Unfortunately, in XCP-ng 8.3, only 83 (the "gpu" itself) is visible as an assignable PCI pass-through device. When I pass through just slot 83, I get a dysfunctional result. Again...I'm a little out of my expertise here, but my assumption here is that in order to actually get the full GPU to work, I need to get slots 81-84 passed over to the VM. Problem...In XCP-ng 8.2, you could mask off PCI devices with the pciback.hide function: /opt/xensource/libexec/xen-cmdline --set-dom0 "xen-pciback.hide=(0000:04:01.0)(0000:00:19.0)" Or in my case: /opt/xensource/libexec/xen-cmdline --set-dom0 "xen-pciback.hide=(0000:81:00.0)(0000:82.01.0)(0000:82:02.0)(0000:83:00.0)(0000:84:00.0)" Then you would assign those same PCI devices to the guest VM. In 8.3 you do this with an xe command: xe pci-list and xe pci-disable-dom0-access uuid=<pci uuid> The bridge devices for the Intel card aren't being included in the pci-list of XCP-ng and are therefore not assignable to guests. For example, running "xe pci-list" on a host shows me this single entry relevant to the Intel card: uuid ( RO) : f3e6842b-ad1b-9e93-dbea-214dde28618a vendor-name ( RO): Intel Corporation device-name ( RO): Device e212 pci-id ( RO): 0000:83:00.0 With the new 8.3 method of assigning PCI resources to guest VM's, I don't see how I can fully pass-through the Intel GPU to a guest. I won't necessarily call this a "bug" but it is an unexpected and perhaps edge case behavior that Vates didn't expect.
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      Error mirroring full backups to backblaze b2

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      @poddingue Hi, The backup mirror job is still running, and I'm waiting for the larger VMs to complete, but so far it looks good - one backup, larger than 50GB was successfully mirrored without specifying minPartSize. [image: 1783936023727-a5158a60-6607-4679-ac2d-ee9f84c02e4e-image.jpeg]
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      Backup fails with "Body Timeout Error", "all targets have failed, step: writer.run()"

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      Any solution?
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      xcp-ng server crashed/rebooted due to issues with drbd/linstor?

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      The timing evidence here looks strong to me. Your second Grafana window is doing a lot of work: linstor-satellite.service jumps to roughly 8,700 log lines in the three minutes around the panic, well above linstor-controller at 926 and xapi at 460, and the priority chart goes red at the same moment. A backup that fans out volume creates and deletes across three replicas, landing on a DRBD race, fits what you are seeing. Throttling Velero should tell you a lot. If the crashes stop with clientQPS: 3 and itemBlockWorkerCount: 1, that narrows it to concurrency rather than anything about those particular volumes. For the logs question, a xen-bugtool --yestoall bundle from a host that has panicked is usually the thing people ask for first (https://docs.xcp-ng.org/troubleshooting/log-files), since it sweeps up the kernel side alongside the storage logs you already have in Loki. I don't know DRBD internals well enough to say which trace matters most, so it might be worth a mention to @Team-Storage. They can say what they actually need rather than have you guess, and a panic that reproduces on a schedule is a good deal easier for them to chase than most.
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      Dual video adapters - what should I see, and where?

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      Your write-up is the kind of thing that saves the next person a weekend. One thing worth knowing before you commit to the whole-controller route. The passthrough page has a "Passing through Keyboards and Mice" section further down, and it says XCP-ng ships /etc/xensource/usb-policy.conf with DENY rules for mice and keyboards by default. You edit those to ALLOW, then refresh with /opt/xensource/libexec/usb_scan.py -d followed by xe pusb-scan host-uuid=<host_uuid>. It's at https://docs.xcp-ng.org/compute/ under USB Passthrough. I have no idea whether that covers your USB-to-serial adapter, which is a different device class, and passing the whole controller may still be the cleaner setup for two discrete workstations anyway. Might be worth a mention to @Team-Hypervisor-Kernel on the display question, because that one still puzzles me.
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      ACL Permissions to CPU Topology on Self-Service Resource Set

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      I had a look at your screenshots. The Topology dropdown is greyed out with a tooltip saying Requires admin permissions, so this looks deliberate rather than broken: the field seems gated on being a full XO admin, not on being admin of your own resource set. I couldn't find an existing report asking for it to respect resource-set admin instead, so feedback.vates.tech is probably the right place to raise it. It would carry more weight coming from you, with those screenshots, than from me. I don't know whether the ACL rework changes any of this, so I wouldn't count on it until someone who works on it says so. Might be worth a mention to @Team-XO-Backend, since where that permission gate lives is really their call.
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      VDI_IO_ERROR(Device I/O errors) Immediate HELP needed Please.

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      You may have worked it out yourself already. A consistency check reporting inconsistent parity on Virtual Disk 1, plus Buffer I/O error on several dm- devices, is the storage layer underneath XCP-ng telling you something is wrong down there. The VDI_IO_ERROR is mostly XCP-ng saying it could not read the disk, not the cause itself. I would be careful about anything that writes to that array until someone who knows hardware RAID recovery better than I do has looked at it. I honestly don't know whether a rebuild helps or makes things worse from this state, and I'd rather say that than guess with your data. Might be worth a mention to @Team-Storage.
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      Potential bug with Windows VM backup: "Body Timeout Error"

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      Thanks Greg, that's a useful data point. If your clocks are within a second across all three hosts and you're still seeing it, that makes me doubt the timezone angle as the root cause, even if the way dom0 displays the time is confusing. The thing I keep coming back to is the split you and I both see: full backups fail while the delta jobs on the same VMs never do. That's the same pattern in https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/issues/9181, which points at large VMs or VMs with a lot of free disk space rather than anything clock-related. I'm not sure that's your case, but it might be worth checking whether the VMs that fail are the ones carrying the most free space inside the guest. 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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      DUPLICATE_MAC_SEED

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      poddingueP
      I don't fully follow the mac-seed side of this, but a couple of things in the thread stand out. Tristis Oris's workaround looks like the practical unblock for now: removing the halted CR copy on the target host lets the migration go through, presumably because that replica VM is what collides on the mac-seed. Since you, KPS and Tristis Oris are all hitting the same DUPLICATE_MAC_SEED migrating into a replica target, this feels like something worth a GitHub issue on xen-orchestra with your XO commit, the exact steps, and whether a halted CR copy is present each time. It might also be worth a mention to @Team-XAPI-Network, since they'd know whether a CR replica is supposed to share its source's mac-seed. I could be wrong on the mechanism, so take that with a pinch of salt.