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    • G Offline
      gdixon
      last edited by

      New to XCP-ng.
      Upgraded from 8.0 to 8.1 Beta. No problems. Having problems with Local Storage and EXT4 though. I saw that sm-additional-drivers package is still required. Tried to get it via:
      yum install sm-additional-drivers sm sm-rawhba --enablerepo='xcp-ng-updates_testing'
      Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
      Error getting repository data for xcp-ng-updates_testing, repository not found
      Questions:

      1. How to properly download/use sm-additional-drivers package?
      2. Should /etc/fstab be modified and EXT3 be replaced with EXT4?
      3. The command:
        xe sr-create content-type=user name-label="Store1" shared=false device-config:device=/dev/sdc1 type=ext
        works but creates an EXT3 filesystem even though the 6TB drive has an EXT4 partition. How to change the command to create EXT4?
        Thanks!!!
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      • stormiS Offline
        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
        last edited by

        Hi,

        1. Simply yum install sm-additional-drivers in 8.0 and 8.1. If there's outdated doc, feel free to update it or point us at it. However you should not need it for ext4 in 8.1 and I'm going to remove the ext4 additional driver once I've made sure it's not needed anymore and there's a transition path from our ext4 driver to the default one.
        2. For new EXT SRs, I expect ext4 to be in fstab. I'm sure that when I tested it at installation the created SR was ext4. However this won't change an existing ext3 SR to ext4 and you shouldn't modify /etc/fstab if the underlying filesystem is ext3.
        3. I'd expect the filesystem to be ext4 from what I've seen in the code. I'll test it.
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        • G Offline
          gdixon @stormi
          last edited by

          @stormi
          Your help is much appreciated!
          I was able to yum install sm-additional-drivers. Excellent. I rebooted and the fstab was still saying ext3. This is shown below. To test further, I deleted my SR (a 6TB disk) which was EXT3; used parted and other commands to create a new partition which was EXT4 (shown below) and then used the following:
          xe sr-create content-type=user name-label="Store1" shared=false device-config:device=/dev/sdc1 type=ext

          It created EXT3 LVM2_member type storage repository.

          So, that's my question. How to create an EXT4 SR?

          Thanks.

          I hope my testing shown below is helpful.

          You asked where I found the outdated docs. I found the outdated instructions I used the first time around at the top of the page in https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/839/new-ext4-driver-please-test-it
          +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
          (updated on 2019-02-07 to add installation of updated sm and sm-rawhba packages)

          We introduced in testing, a new extra driver, using ext4. Please test it and give your feedback. To install it:

          yum install sm-additional-drivers sm sm-rawhba --enablerepo='xcp-ng-updates_testing'
          xe-toolstack-restart
          

          My testing follows:
          Removing the SR Storage Repository since it was installed as EXT3.

          [19:05 xcpng ~]# xe sr-list name-label=Store1
          uuid ( RO) : d3f2dfbc-9682-cd51-79c2-be4e1d6c0923
          name-label ( RW): Store1
          name-description ( RW):
          host ( RO): xcpng
          type ( RO): ext
          content-type ( RO): user

          [19:05 xcpng ~]# xe pbd-list sr-uuid=d3f2dfbc-9682-cd51-79c2-be4e1d6c0923
          uuid ( RO) : 0bd2ecc8-78d4-4479-57db-45634b317bd3
          host-uuid ( RO): 67782a24-14f6-4a91-bc53-23d1bb3bfb62
          sr-uuid ( RO): d3f2dfbc-9682-cd51-79c2-be4e1d6c0923
          device-config (MRO): device: /dev/sdc1
          currently-attached ( RO): true

          [19:09 xcpng ~]# xe pbd-unplug uuid=0bd2ecc8-78d4-4479-57db-45634b317bd3

          [19:12 xcpng ~]# xe sr-forget uuid=d3f2dfbc-9682-cd51-79c2-be4e1d6c0923

          Rebooted server

          [19:26 xcpng ~]# cat /etc/fstab
          LABEL=root-glwhel / ext3 defaults 1 1
          LABEL=BOOT-GLWHEL /boot/efi vfat defaults 0 2
          LABEL=swap-glwhel swap swap defaults 0 0
          LABEL=logs-glwhel /var/log ext3 defaults 0 2

          [19:31 xcpng ~]# parted /dev/sdc mklabel gpt
          Warning: The existing disk label on /dev/sdc will be destroyed and all data on
          this disk will be lost. Do you want to continue?
          Yes/No? yes
          Information: You may need to update /etc/fstab.

          [19:34 xcpng ~]# parted -a opt /dev/sdc mkpart primary ext4 0% 100%
          Information: You may need to update /etc/fstab.

          [19:35 xcpng ~]# mkfs.ext4 -L STORE1 /dev/sdc1
          mke2fs 1.42.9 (28-Dec-2013)
          Filesystem label=STORE1
          OS type: Linux
          Block size=4096 (log=2)
          Fragment size=4096 (log=2)
          Stride=0 blocks, Stripe width=0 blocks
          183144448 inodes, 1465130240 blocks
          73256512 blocks (5.00%) reserved for the super user
          First data block=0
          Maximum filesystem blocks=3613392896
          44713 block groups
          32768 blocks per group, 32768 fragments per group
          4096 inodes per group
          Superblock backups stored on blocks:
          32768, 98304, 163840, 229376, 294912, 819200, 884736, 1605632, 2654208,
          4096000, 7962624, 11239424, 20480000, 23887872, 71663616, 78675968,
          102400000, 214990848, 512000000, 550731776, 644972544

          Allocating group tables: done
          Writing inode tables: done
          Creating journal (32768 blocks): done
          Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information: done

          [19:36 xcpng ~]# lsblk -f
          NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT
          nvme0n1
          ??nvme0n1p1 LVM2_mem hmjtFc-J03x-cGWz-60no-nQMY-WAcs-yfYuCK
          ??XSLocalEXT--b64be29d--7b4e--4c35--23ad--c2835d6d68c9-b64be29d--7b4e--4c35--23ad--c2835d6d68c9
          ext3 4932e44b-06ab-45d6-944c-f95c57aa40c0 /run/sr-mo
          sdd
          ??sdd1 ext4 STORE2 d6b13b13-4066-4470-add7-ffe978b24a50

          sdc
          ??sdc1 ext4 STORE1 80901059-41fa-4089-aa8f-65e6929afea6
          sda LVM2_mem DzdKkZ-zud3-MXhE-GFCS-hzB4-a6K5-NU2qoQ
          ??XSLocalEXT--dd84c28d--6d39--ac03--28d3--99c18c24aa68-dd84c28d--6d39--ac03--28d3--99c18c24aa68
          ext3 ebd0226e-01da-4ec6-8dd4-1bdb007bcb92 /run/sr-mo
          [19:37 xcpng ~]#
          [19:40 xcpng ~]# lsblk -d -fs /dev/sdc1
          NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT
          sdc1 ext4 STORE1 80901059-41fa-4089-aa8f-65e6929afea6

          [19:45 xcpng ~]# xe sr-create content-type=user name-label="Store1" shared=false device-config:device=/dev/sdc1 type=ext
          2cd1c746-c5aa-1376-66bb-5fb9d89ad689

          [19:48 xcpng ~]# lsblk -d -fs /dev/sdc1
          NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT
          sdc1 LVM2_member Oe9xwf-UqrZ-FeNI-CZwI-7Sn0-ua21-nvDPGy

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

            Hi,

            Please use the correct Markdown syntax (code blocks) so it would be easier to read you.

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              HeMaN @stormi
              last edited by HeMaN

              @stormi said in XCP-ng 8.1.0 beta now available!:

              yum repolist --verbose

              I just had the time to look at this and this is the output.
              It is clear why I do not see the updates since the xcp-ng repo is still pointing to the 8.0
              Only thing is I do not understand why it did not update to the 8.1 repo I wget before ....

              xcp-ng-release-8.0.0-13.x86_64
              [10:51 xenserver-2 ~]# yum repolist --verbose
              Loading "fastestmirror" plugin
              Config time: 0.833
              Yum version: 3.4.3
              Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
              Excluding mirror: updates.xcp-ng.org
               * xcp-ng-base: mirrors.xcp-ng.org
              Excluding mirror: updates.xcp-ng.org
               * xcp-ng-updates: mirrors.xcp-ng.org
              Setting up Package Sacks
              pkgsack time: 1.180
              Repo-id      : dell-system-update_dependent/7/x86_64
              Repo-name    : dell-system-update_dependent
              Repo-revision: 1568175395
              Repo-updated : Wed Sep 11 06:16:38 2019
              Repo-pkgs    : 45
              Repo-size    : 173 M
              Repo-mirrors : https://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/DSU_19.09.00/mirrors.cgi?osname=el7&basearch=x86_64&native=1
              Repo-baseurl : https://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/DSU_19.09.00/os_dependent/RHEL7_64/
              Repo-expire  : 21,600 second(s) (last: Wed Feb  5 22:39:17 2020)
                Filter     : read-only:present
              Repo-filename: /etc/yum.repos.d/dell-system-update.repo
              
              Repo-id      : dell-system-update_independent
              Repo-name    : dell-system-update_independent
              Repo-revision: 1568175279
              Repo-updated : Wed Sep 11 06:16:15 2019
              Repo-pkgs    : 697
              Repo-size    : 11 G
              Repo-baseurl : https://linux.dell.com/repo/hardware/DSU_19.09.00/os_independent/
              Repo-expire  : 21,600 second(s) (last: Wed Feb  5 22:39:18 2020)
                Filter     : read-only:present
              Repo-exclude : dell-system-update*.i386
              Repo-filename: /etc/yum.repos.d/dell-system-update.repo
              
              Repo-id      : xcp-ng-base
              Repo-name    : XCP-ng Base Repository
              Repo-revision: 1563798190
              Repo-updated : Mon Jul 22 14:23:10 2019
              Repo-pkgs    : 2,073
              Repo-size    : 2.3 G
              Repo-baseurl : http://mirrors.xcp-ng.org/8/8.0/base/x86_64/,
                           : http://updates.xcp-ng.org/8/8.0/base/x86_64/
              Repo-expire  : 21,600 second(s) (last: Wed Feb  5 22:39:20 2020)
                Filter     : read-only:present
              Repo-filename: /etc/yum.repos.d/xcp-ng.repo
              
              Repo-id      : xcp-ng-updates
              Repo-name    : XCP-ng Updates Repository
              Repo-revision: 1576509411
              Repo-updated : Mon Dec 16 16:16:51 2019
              Repo-pkgs    : 116
              Repo-size    : 199 M
              Repo-baseurl : http://mirrors.xcp-ng.org/8/8.0/updates/x86_64/,
                           : http://updates.xcp-ng.org/8/8.0/updates/x86_64/
              Repo-expire  : 21,600 second(s) (last: Wed Feb  5 22:39:21 2020)
                Filter     : read-only:present
              Repo-filename: /etc/yum.repos.d/xcp-ng.repo
              
              repolist: 2,931
              
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              • stormiS Offline
                stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                last edited by

                What files do you have in /etc/yum.repos.d? Does /etc/yum.repos.d/xcp-ng.repo correctly point at 8.1? Is there another repo file there that points à 8.0?

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                • H Offline
                  HeMaN @stormi
                  last edited by HeMaN

                  @stormi

                  I checked the /etc/ym.repos.d and there were repositories for CentOS-Base, -Debuginfo, -Sources, dell-system-update, epel and epel-testing. Only the dell repo was enabled, none of them contained references to xcp-ng

                  the other repo was like expected the xcp-ng.repo
                  This contained the reference to 8.0, not 8.1

                  I was able to make it work by again doing the copy command for the 8.1 repo I initially got with the wget from /root.
                  I checked and this time it did correctly replace the 8.0 repo to 8.1

                  I do not know why it did not do so before. There is no indication in the output the cp command did not do its' thing the first time.

                  Anyway, thanks for helping me and pointing in the right direction. Just started the update to 8.1 now

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                  • H Offline
                    HeMaN
                    last edited by HeMaN

                    Ok, new issue after the update:
                    After the reboot of the server none of the VM's were started (including the VM with XO from the sources). I checked this in the status screen with a display connected to the server.

                    I downloaded the latest daily version of xcp-ng center. Was able to connect to the server but no vm's were started as suspected.

                    There I saw an error for my ISO repository that resides on my NAS (Samba). Trying to solve it from xcp-ng center did not work (SM has thrown thrown a generic python exception).

                    I was able to start the XO vm and from there when trying to reconnect the ISO repository I got this error in the log:
                    SR_HAS_NO_PBDS(OpaqueRef:d259a8f1-6bbe-46bb-b135-447bb352e888)

                    When trying to reconnect from the console:

                    [13:21 xenserver-2 ~]# xe pbd-list
                    uuid ( RO)                  : 46ee05c2-2f4d-ecbf-cbbd-5194384df464
                                 host-uuid ( RO): 0092f4dd-09ae-41ba-98e6-2d45febf0e77
                                   sr-uuid ( RO): ebc08968-b804-4cd5-7c1e-9e5f2c37e2de
                             device-config (MRO): iso_path: /Xen; location: //n5550.home.xxx.yyy/Bestanden; type: cifs; vers: 3.0
                        currently-attached ( RO): false
                    
                    
                    [13:22 xenserver-2 ~]# xe pbd-plug uuid=46ee05c2-2f4d-ecbf-cbbd-5194384df464
                    Error code: SR_BACKEND_FAILURE_1200
                    Error parameters: , 'username',
                    
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                    • H Offline
                      HeMaN
                      last edited by

                      Did some googeling and testing, but could not get the ISO repository to connect.
                      Finally simply deleted the repository and created a new one to the same samba share. That worked at once.

                      Think I might have created the issue myself bij not having ejected one "cd" from one of the vm's. Not sure is this was the cause, but will update my own documentation to eject all cd's first 🙂

                      • Another thing I noticed is my VM's I set to autostart at boot do not autostart anymore at all.

                      I already tried removing and setting the autostart option again for those vm's in XO, but after a reboot they still do not autostart

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                        gdixon @olivierlambert
                        last edited by

                        @olivierlambert Sorry. I'm new to this. Can you point me to a description of how it should look? Thanks. I appreciate your patience.

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                        • stormiS Offline
                          stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @gdixon
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                          • stormiS Offline
                            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                            last edited by stormi

                            @gdixon so I just added a virtual disk to an XCP-ng 8.1 VM (I often use nested virtualisation for testing) that appeared as sdc. I connected that XCP-ng host to Xen Orchestra and used XO to create an ext SR.

                            That SR was created as ext4. No need for sm-additional-drivers for ext4 in XCP-ng 8.1.

                            Extract from fstab

                            /dev/mapper/XSLocalEXT--d0866df5--f9fe--2c3a--1332--8d549468dce7-d0866df5--f9fe--2c3a--1332--8d549468dce7 on /run/sr-mount/d0866df5-f9fe-2c3a-1332-8d549468dce7 type ext4 (rw,relatime)
                            

                            Note: even for ext local SRs, XCP-ng uses an LVM layer on top, hence the output of lsblk.

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                            • stormiS Offline
                              stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                              last edited by

                              About VM autostart: as @r1 found out, there's a missing symlink in an XCP-ng updated via yum. That's a bug in the upgrade scripts that is present in CH 8.1 too, and we reported it to them.

                              Here's the fix:

                              systemctl enable xapi-wait-init-complete.service
                              
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                                speedy01 @stormi
                                last edited by

                                @stormi @r1

                                great find! I tested this, and it appears to at least correct the issue with autostart.
                                Thanks

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

                                  Thanks for the feedback 🙂

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                                    HeMaN @stormi
                                    last edited by

                                    @stormi @r1 thank you! I do not have the equipment to test with ch8.1 but this is solved already I see. great catch

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

                                      Indeed, also we reported the problem to Citrix, they might provide a fix one way or another.

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                                      • stormiS Offline
                                        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                                        last edited by stormi

                                        Announcement about our former experimental ext4 SR driver:

                                        It is now deprecated in 8.1. For a good reason: in XCP-ng 8.1 and above, following upstream changes, the ext driver now formats new SRs as EXT4.

                                        There is no easy way to convert an existing SR created with our driver, so those using it will need to move the VDIs out (to another SR or to export them), destroy the SR and create an EXT SR instead. Make sure to do this on XCP-ng 8.1.

                                        The sm-additional-drivers package remains available in XCP-ng 8.1 in order to ease the transition (update: and also because it contains the XFS driver). However I've broken the sr-create command on purpose. Any attempt to create a SR of type ext4 will result in an error with a message that explains that you need to use the ext type instead.

                                        Our experimental driver will be completely removed in a later release, possibly XCP-ng 8.2. Unless someone convinces me to delay the removal for a good reason. I will accept reasons such as "I know I shouldn't have used the experimental driver in production, but I did and need more time to convert my SR while at the same time I really need feature xxx from XCP-ng 8.2", but I really would prefer to drop it in 8.2.

                                        Feedback from people doing the transition is welcome to make sure we document the transition in the best way possible.

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                                          speedy01 @stormi
                                          last edited by

                                          @stormi
                                          what's the status of the xfs driver? Are you expecting that to be removed/deprecated as well?

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                                          • stormiS Offline
                                            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                                            No, it's still there and still working but not officially supported.

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