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    Potential bug with Windows VM backup: "Body Timeout Error"

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      pierrebrunet Vates πŸͺ XO Team @MajorP93
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      @MajorP93 I am currently working on this issue but to answer you quickly, yes we have automatic tests, unit and integration tests (you can see them in *.integ.mjs and *.test.mjs files, and @xen-orchestra/qatest folder), a long QA to validate at each release. We add a regression test at every bug we encounter.
      The issue is we could not reproduce your exact issue yet.

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        poddingue Vates πŸͺ @pierrebrunet
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        I'm picking this one up alongside the other Body Timeout thread (9002), since they look (to me, at least) like the same underlying issue. πŸ€”
        Pierre from the XO team is on it and has tested metadata backups on the XO side without hitting it, so the current thinking is it may be coming from the XCP-ng side rather than XO.
        What would move it along fastest is a /var/log/xensource.log from the pool master covering one failed run's window, so if anyone here can reproduce and grab that slice, it'd really help line the timeout up against what xapi was doing.
        I know it's especially frustrating when the thing that breaks is your backups, thanks for bearing with us while we chase it.
        A mention to @Team-Storage might help route the storage-layer angle.

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          ph7
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          Had a failed job this night (commit 3bc70)

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          Logged in to my host and saw time was 30-40 sec's off.
          The time in XOCE VM was OK
          Had a few power outage yesterday.
          after starting up the host again. I guess the cmos clock was a little slow.
          Could that be the culprit?
          Adjusted time and ran a backup manually and it worked fine.

          As requested below πŸ™‚ here are the logs
          https://paste.vates.tech/?314d454cd7c52552#4ocXwQksjayBbvUxxxddJRwAQ8YJ3KqvKspJGak8yHF4

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                      @ph7 As a suggestion: it would improve readibility if you paste your logs on Vates official pastebin tool: https://paste.vates.tech/ and share the links here instead of posting the logs in multiple messages.

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                        I'l do that, didn't know about it.

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