Remote Desktop doesn't work anymore on VM
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thanks for your answer
I don't think it's related to licenses.
The same VM is working fine on my old xcp-ng 8.1 host with RDP and not on the new hypervisor xcp-ng 8.2.
I've tried new VM (win7 and win10) client, it's the same. So i've concluded that the problem is not specific to the client but specific to the host or hardware?
Can someone confirm that? and how fix that?thanks
Pierre -
Hi Pierre,
Can you give us some info about what error you have on client side when trying to connect?
Mostly i would say it's a network issue, you could try installing a new VM instead of migrating one that could give you some clues perhaps. -
Actually, i've made a backup of VM-Admin stored on xcp-college host and have restored it on xen-college host.
When it's working, in Xcp-ng Center, in the Console tab, i have RDP connexion like screenshot.
On the xcp-college host, if i click on "Switch to Remote Desktop", it does nothingIf i shutdown VM-Admin on xcp-college, and start it on xen-college host, it's working.
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@pierre-briec Ok to remove any third party issue could you try by using directly RDP from your Windows client not from XCP-center.
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I've already tried. I'm using mremote-ng or windows RDP client to access my VMs, and it's the same. If the VM is stored on xcp-college => not working, and xen-college => working
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@pierre-briec What's the error from the rdp client?
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the classic error. RDP could not open because
- RDP is not activated
- Remote Computer is shutdown
- Remote Computer is not available on the network
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@pierre-briec You should check the network part on your host that the only thing that could make sense to me.
From my point of view it's not an XCP-ng issue but most probably a network problem as when you switch host you don't have the same problem. -
@darkbeldin
If it's true, i've no idea what is wrong.
The VM on the different hosts are on the same network.
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@pierre-briec No XCP-ng won't block RDP only way from my pow is network misconfiguration or firewall or switch in the network.
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Thanks, the problem came from the switch.
Thanks for your support.
Pierre -
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@pierre-briec I'm happy it's solved, and happy i was right