🛰️ XO 6: dedicated thread for all your feedback!
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@pdonias said in
️ XO 6: dedicated thread for all your feedback!:@ph7 If we answered your other messages, most likely we have it in our backlog. But just to make sure we're not missing anything, you can indeed put the links here and we'll check them. Thanks again!
I found another link that isn't completely fixed
https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/10613/suspicius-presentation-of-time-in-backup/
It's not only concerningXO6but alsoXO5andXCP-ng -
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thin provisioningIt would be nice to have info about a VMs actual use of disk space
#Disk Space
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This might have something to do with the script i have been using up till now to update XO-CE but just to document here.
Master, commit 7cf97
XOA v5 links not working...




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@acebmxer I was just creating a post on this myself. I believe this is because /v5 doesn't exist without building it from sources, in the same way that previously you had to build /v6 separately when v5 was the default.
The /v5 tries to load /v5/rest/v0/gui-routes but gets a 500 error

Based on the API documentation, /gui-routes seems to be an XOA thing, so XO from sources won't have it without a separate build?
Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.
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️ XO 6: dedicated thread for all your feedback!:#Disk Space
46 (73) GBI saw now that it's implemented under the
VMtab, but it would nice to also have it under
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@acebmxer
I think that the disk file don't shrink automatically.
You probably had something in there that has been deleted -
So question what happens when i thinks the vm disk is full? When will it clear up? Only thing i can think of was coping 13gb veeam ISO over few times testing things and stuff. but that has been a while now.
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@acebmxer
If I remember correctly, if YoumigratetheVDIto anotherSR, it will be shrinked.
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@acebmxer said in
️ XO 6: dedicated thread for all your feedback!:So question what happens when i thinks the vm disk is full? When will it clear up? Only thing i can think of was coping 13gb veeam ISO over few times testing things and stuff. but that has been a while now.
No, it will not. You can create a new vdi and move the files over manually.
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drive for windows. Reinstall windows... NO...
