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      CR backup with retention > 4

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      olivierlambertO
      Question for @Team-XO-Backend
    • stormiS

      XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing

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      @acebmxer purge snapshots is active since I created the backup job over a year ago. I always enable purge snapshots on backup jobs.
    • olivierlambertO

      🛰️ XO 6: dedicated thread for all your feedback!

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      escape222E
      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
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      Alcatel OXE on XCP-ng – anyone done this before?

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      Ah very good, so it was even easier than this. You had the Xen blk driver but instead of using an UUID, the appliance was having a hardcoded sda. Keep us posted