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    XCP-ng Windows PV Drivers 8.2.2

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

      FPIT with PV tools, you should have 1Gbit network transfer rate, yes. This speed you have is more like the default emulated hardware.

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        FPIT
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        olivierlambert I have Xenserver PV drivers but it says they are from 2017 and I have a windows 10 computer hosting quickbooks and an employee is having terrible performance issues but we didnt have these performance issues with Hyper-V. Could it be related to the PV drivers being out of date?

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

          Check in the device manager to see if all PV drivers are installed. Eg the network interface shouldn't be Realtek 8139 but Xen PV NIC or something like that.

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            FPIT
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            Yea I did the windowsupdate checkbox in XO for the windows computers, but we still seem to have the same issues. I saw that broadcom NICs have performance problems with Xen and in general so that might be it. Im going to update the firmware and see and also add another network card to see if its the NICs in general. But im also gonna test the XCP-NG version windows drivers to see if they may be more compatible.

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

              Please tell us about the NIC name in the device manager.

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                FPIT
                last edited by

                Well I just carved out a new server with Windows 2012 R2 on it to test running quickbooks to see if its maybe windows 10 thats being dumb like usual. But on the new server I am seeing XCP PV network device #0 and on the windows 10 one I was seeing XenServer PV network device #0

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

                  And both have identical network perfs?

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                    FPIT
                    last edited by

                    Yes. I ran tests and everything seems perfectly fine until using quickbooks. Still having issues with Windows Server even. We are running some more scenarios to try to pin point the exact cause of the issue. Everything seems to run normal besides quickbooks. I wouldnt figure the network adapters would have anything to do with it if everything else seems to run fine.

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                      Intra1910
                      last edited by Intra1910

                      Hello 🙂

                      I wanted to update the guest via https://github.com/xcp-ng/win-pv-drivers/releases (8.2.2.200);

                      Result, blue screen reboot ... Reign an old snapshot, I had to remove and put the VM on the field ....
                      So, I do not know how I am going to make this update of the guest tools, because yet the windows update was up to date ...

                      (They say that it is necessary to update WindowsUpdate before, it was good though ....; https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/1690/windows-10-1803-crash-with-installed-guest-tools I n did not have the same message and the same blue screen, but I still had that (on windows server 2016))

                      The option on XOA for Windows drivers is unchecked.
                      The language of windows server 2016 is in English (I tried on two servers with Snap happily ...).
                      VMs update by Windows update normally.

                      An idea for those who have succeeded?

                      Thank you very much in advance.

                      Hello 🙂

                      J'ai voulu mettre à jour les guest via https://github.com/xcp-ng/win-pv-drivers/releases (8.2.2.200);

                      Résultat, écran bleu au reboot... Reprit un ancien snapshot, j'ai du enlevé et remettre la VM sur le domaine....
                      Du coup, je ne sais pas comment je vais faire pour faire cette mise à jour des guest tools, car pourtant le windows update était à jour...

                      (Ils disent qu'il faut bien mettre à jour WindowsUpdate avant, il l'était bien pourtant.... ; https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/1690/windows-10-1803-crash-with-installed-guest-tools Je n'ai pas eu le même message et le même écran bleu, mais j'ai tout de même eu ça (Sur windows server 2016))

                      L'option sur XOA pour les drivers Windows est bien décochée.
                      La langue des windows server 2016 est en anglais (j'ai essayé sur deux serveurs avec du Snap heureusement...).
                      Les VMs se mettent à jour via Windows update normalement.

                      Une idée pour ceux ayant réussi ?

                      Merci beaucoup par avance.

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                        FPIT
                        last edited by

                        olivierlambert So I moved the quickbooks data files to my computer and hosted them and everything is working without any issues. My server has a Broadcom BCM7520 NIC in it. Could it be an issue with Broadcom NICs that could be causing this issue?

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

                          Oh yes. Broadcom NIC are shitty network cards. Take a look at dmesg maybe you'll see some errors there. Also check lost or error packets.

                          We have a more recent driver available in our test kernel: https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp/wiki/Alternate-kernel

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                            FPIT
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                            I just did an iperf test to the server being hosted and even with the 2 broadcom NICs bonded, im getting 1MB transfer rate. Should I change the NIC type to e1000 or does that not matter? Should I just get an intel NIC?

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                              FPIT
                              last edited by

                              Nevermind I ran it again and it now shows 100MBytes

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                                FPIT
                                last edited by

                                Should I still just get a different NIC card?

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                                  Denis
                                  last edited by

                                  The drivers install fine on Windows 2022 21H2 (Build 20348.169).
                                  Like previous versions, the system hangs as soon as the VIF state changes.

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                                    ThierryC01
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                                    Why is there no video drivers for Windows, I have a Windows 10 Pro VM and the video lags a bit compared to my Linux Desktop VMs despite having 8GO RAM and 16MO (?16 max???) video memory.

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                                      cg @ThierryC01
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                                      ThierryC01 said in XCP-ng Windows PV Drivers 8.2.2:

                                      Why is there no video drivers for Windows, I have a Windows 10 Pro VM and the video lags a bit compared to my Linux Desktop VMs despite having 8GO RAM and 16MO (?16 max???) video memory.

                                      Because it's rudimentary GFX and has no acceleration at all. It's not made for what you might expect.

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