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      Ran into a new auth issue with xostor?

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      @Mathieu-L linstor n l was included in my original post. All nodes were updated to May 2026 Security and Maintenance Updates for XCP-ng 8.3 LTS, all nodes were restarted. May 2026 Updates #2 for XCP-ng 8.3 LTS was released, and a couple days later I installed on all hosts. No host restarted. When xen04 was restarted, that is when this issue happened. I had used systemctl restart linstor-controller here (https://xcp-ng.org/forum/post/105309) to restart the controller.
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      XCP-NG 8.3 PCI Passthrough Trials and Tribulations

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      Nice!! Thanks for the feedback @mattrc , it's really cool to see that you can fully enjoy your machine
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      Windows Xen Guest Agent (Rust-based) - Not reporting the IP address to Xen Orchestra

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      @yomeyo I had this also, but problem disappeared itself. https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp/issues/793 [image: a3dcbb0b-fe7a-4389-addc-247190039a18] IgorGlock created this issue in xcp-ng/xcp open XN-xenguestagent-rs skips IPv4 at Windows boot #793
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      XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing

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      @Andrew I have experienced this twice so far as well.
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      🛰️ XO 6: dedicated thread for all your feedback!

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      @julienXOvates @julienXOvates said: @colomb said: I really miss the description column XO5 has in the default/home view. I understand space is limited for the tree view, but maybe it could appear when a host is selected in the tree view? In XO6, you will see it if you click on the eye at the end of the row, then on the right panel. Is this OK ? I noticed that. Unfortunately, for our use case, clicking on each vm to see the description is a little onerous. Ideally, you'd allow the user to customize the visible columns in the VMs page/tab. The fact that search includes description does help. Ultimately, it was convenient that XO5 would allow us to quickly identify vms by the description from the "Home" page.
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      Nested Virtualization of Windows Hyper-V on XCP-ng

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      Thanks for that information. I will make this message short because @stormi is busy but I want to say thanks to Vates and XCP-ng for all their work done to support Windows on the Xen platform. This includes TPM2 and secure boot support and Microsoft-signed pv drivers. Well done!
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      Date format on web interface: Only US format available?

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      @robbie-c Very clear, thanks. We will change this !
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      Old VM:s shows up

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      Hi! I think what you're seeing may be stale entries in the XAPI database, ghost records that can survive upgrades or host reconfigurations. From what I've read, xe vm-destroy uuid=<vm-uuid> removes the record without touching any storage, which seems like what you need here; the xe CLI reference confirms storage is left intact. I think you can get the UUID first with xe vm-list name-label="Before Ubuntu Update" (replacing the name with whichever one you're after). I'm not entirely sure why xsconsole would show them but XO wouldn't, so if the VMs don't turn up in xe vm-list, it might be worth a mention to Team-XAPI-Network, they'll know the right way to dig into XAPI state.