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    XCP-ng 8.0.0 Release Candidate

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    • M Offline
      mike
      last edited by

      Quick (hopefully not dumb) question: Will XCP-ng 8.0 support VDIs larger than 2TB? I see mention of the qcow2 format dotted around but nothing concrete about if/when it will be implemented. Cheers. 🙂

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
        last edited by

        I wouldn't consider SMAPIv3 production ready yet. Our first objective would be exporting qcow2 files to be able to backup those (so if you have an issue, at least you have backups!)

        Surprisingly (or not 😆 ) Citrix didn't planned any way to export VM disk in the format they chose themselves 😆 (qcow2)

        So now @ronan-a is working on integrating that into SMAPIv3. As soon it's done (a PoC should be around this summer), we'll try to publish various "drivers" (ZFS, ext4, xfs, NFS) for people who want to experiment, with also a PoC in Xen Orchestra to be able to "save"/backup those QCOW2 files.

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          mike @olivierlambert
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          @olivierlambert Thanks for the super-quick reply as usual! I feel like I should make a new thread for it, but what are you views on using raw VDIs to get around the limit? http://www.ervik.as/how-to-create-a-raw-logical-volume-manager-virtual-disk-infrastructure-with-xenserver/

          I realise you can't snapshot raw disks, but are there any other pitfalls to it?

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          • olivierlambertO Offline
            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
            last edited by

            Doing hat is like plugin a disk directly to the VM, you'll lose all virtualization flexibility:

            • no snapshot
            • no backup
            • no migration

            So do that in last resort, if you can't avoid a 2TiB disk or you can't afford a NAS.

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              Hans @ajmind
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                Hans @ajmind
                last edited by

                @ajmind Did you get the Windows XP up and running with any XenTools? I was able to live migrate from 7.2 to 8.0 with XP still running, but it wont boot after shutdown.

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                  ajmind @Hans
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                  @Hans
                  No, it was not successful, except to boot the VM in safe mode and to remove the Xentools and drivers via the Software Control Panel. However, this has left the VM unusable and the activation was also lost.

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                  • ruskofdR Offline
                    ruskofd
                    last edited by ruskofd

                    I think there is typo concerning UEFI. It seems only available for Windows guest only.

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                    From Citrix :

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                    • olivierlambertO Offline
                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                      last edited by olivierlambert

                      You don't have this limitation in Xen Orchestra. I suppose Citrix didn't test it for other distro, but I'm running Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu on it without issues.

                      Again, I would recommend XO as main client for XCP-ng 😉

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                      • ruskofdR Offline
                        ruskofd
                        last edited by

                        Oh nice ! I didn't tested it that's why, glad to hear that !
                        I use XO only too, but for fresh setup installation, I use XCP-ng Center (for XO from sources).

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                        • borzelB Offline
                          borzel XCP-ng Center Team
                          last edited by

                          anyone can request a change in https://github.com/xcp-ng/xenadmin/issues 🙂

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