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    • olivierlambertO

      🛰️ XO 6: dedicated thread for all your feedback!

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      @escape222 said: Slow booting on Debian 13 VM created from a template I recently tried cloning a VM from a template (created from a full install of Debian 13). What was noticed was that the system takes forever to boot when the VM is created from XO-6. The issue does not happen in XO-5. The VM seems to hang at the TianoCore boot screen [image: 1777211282857-hang.png]. What I noticed is that when the VM is cloned with XO-6 the boot order somehow changes to Network boot as the first option [image: 1777211424131-bootorder-resized.png] This does not happen (change of boot order) if the VM is cloned from XO-5 and there is no boot delay. The boot process seems to wait for more than 2 minutes before it fails network boot and then proceeds normally to boot from the Hard drive [image: 1777211554863-hang2.png] Thanks This one's filed as GitHub issue #9802. The clone inserting Network Boot as the first option is reproducible and @MajorP93 confirmed the extended boot time with spinlock messages too, which strengthens the report. Both symptoms are in the issue. If you find a workaround in the meantime (like manually reordering boot entries post-clone), adding it to the issue would be useful for others hitting the same thing.
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      Backup Job Fails with "timeout while getting the remote" - but Remote is Reachable

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      @florent Nothing has changed on the NFS (QNAP NAS) side; I had already been backing up to NFS before. It just stopped working over the weekend. What I did was commit changes to the master branch and update Ubuntu 24.04.
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      XCP-ng 8.3 No Longer Compatible with Older Adaptec RAID Card?

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      @dkg Please also note that you should not use @jul1an ISO installer on production environment. Only on test env where you can afford to break things and lose data.
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      Backups Fail with ENOENT: no such file or directory

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      Your chain seems to have an issue. Can you recreate your snapshot to reset the chain? Furthermore, can you check the option "merge backup synchronously" to see what is happening in merging part. PS: in case you have a license, feel free to open a ticket.
    • stormiS

      XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing

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      @IgorGlock Hello, Could you share the exception that should be in /var/log/SMlog?
    • stormiS

      Second (and final) Release Candidate for QCOW2 image format support

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      @stormi That is quite possible. I'll open a ticket for further investigation.
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      Is v8.3 NUMA aware?

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      Hello @codemercenary In theory Xen is NUMA aware (See https://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Xen_on_NUMA_Machines) so you would leave memory interleaving option of the BIOS off so that Xen does what it thinks is necessary. But these kinds of settings are very very workload sensitive and in fact it's usually a good idea to just test what works best for you. Regards, Yann