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    Strange issue with booting XCP-NG

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    • DanpD Offline
      Danp Pro Support Team @Guest
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      @appollonius Did you read the issue I linked above?

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        A Former User @Danp
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        @danp Yeah though it still does not have any solution... Which is sad 😞

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        • DanpD Offline
          Danp Pro Support Team @Guest
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          @appollonius Found the patch where Citrix backported the fix to XS 7.1 -- https://github.com/xenserver/xen.pg/commit/4629bd92f3d3263da9d7fe304df422e54d56ee56

          @r1 @stormi Guessing that they didn't pass this upstream to the Xen folks. 🤷

          0 committed to xenserver/xen.pg
          CA-316240: Fix booting on some platforms without monitor attached
          
          Some platform UEFI firmware doesn't initialize EFI_GRAPHICS_OUTPUT_PROTOCOL
          instance if there is no physically attached display present. So trying
          to use it will result in NULL pointer dereference even before existing
          BootServices.
          
          Signed-off-by: Igor Druzhinin <igor.druzhinin@citrix.com>
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            A Former User @Danp
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            @danp thanks, I might be able to somehow tweak this in the EFI config but not 100% sure. Will check this out asap, otherwise I'll have to leave it to the Xcp-NG team

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              A Former User @Danp
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              @danp So I have another question, do you think that when I install XCP-NG in BIOS mode that this issue wont arise?

              Now I know what the problem might be @stormi could this be an UEFI issue rather than an XCP-NG issue?

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                r1 XCP-ng Team @Danp
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                @danp said in Strange issue with booting XCP-NG:

                https://github.com/xenserver/xen.pg/commit/4629bd92f3d3263da9d7fe304df422e54d56ee56

                This seems present for XCP-ng 8.0 and 8.2..

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                  A Former User @r1
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                  @r1 Its still strange though that this problem still persists. As I think there are more people using the Quadro P400.. (Correct me if I'm wrong of course).

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                    A Former User
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                    Do you guys think that this has to do with UEFI? Otherwise I will have to reinstall XCP-NG in BIOS mode instead of UEFI mode...

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                      r1 XCP-ng Team @Guest
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                      @appollonius I don't think it is driver issue (POST boot).. We may know more only from serial output.

                      Are you able to boot as-is in BIOS mode without reinstall?

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                        A Former User @r1
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                        @r1 I could try that, will update when that has been done...

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                          A Former User @r1
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                          @r1 How do I boot in BIOS mode without a reinstall? Can that even be done, because I remember that when I installed xcp-ng I had to choose between BIOS or UEFI am I correct? (Could be something else though) otherwise if not I can give that a try.

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                            @appollonius I think it will depend on hardware settings. See if you have option to change the mode in motherboard settings?

                            I don't have physical hardware access to validate this as I mostly use nested virtualization but XCP-ng /boot has required files support both for UEFI and BIOS mode.

                            Maybe @stormi can confirm.

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                              A Former User @r1
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                              @r1 If this could be confirmed I would be happy to test it, otherwise I'll have to do it when I have a new system.. Because I dont want to mess up the current one just yet 🙂

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                                r1 XCP-ng Team @Guest
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                                @appollonius I don't think there is any harm. You will be either be able to boot or not. You can always switch back to old settings.

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                                  A Former User @r1
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                                  @r1 Alright then I will give it a try somewhere today 🙂

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                                  • stormiS Offline
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                                    Unless I'm mistaken, XCP-ng installed in UEFI mode won't boot in bios mode. There won't be anything written in the MBR.

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                                      A Former User @stormi
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                                      @stormi Ahh... So I would have to reinstall XCP-NG completely to be able to boot in BIOS?

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                                        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @Guest
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                                        @appollonius yes

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                                          A Former User @stormi
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                                          @stormi Damn... And that all to 'test' if the GPU is working in BIOS mode.

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                                            A Former User
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                                            Maybe I asked the wrong question here, but is the NVIDIA QUADRO P400 even supported? Maybe that could be an issue as well? If not I think I'll have to grab something like a Radeon WX2100..

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