Backup Restore resulting in Error
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Hi,
I've run into a Situation, where I need to restore a backup of a VM.
Everytime i want to restore a backup i get the same error:Values have same structure but are not reference-equal:Buffer(16) [Uint8Array] [ 81, 165, 214, 37, 41, 177, 73, 140, 150, 193, 249, 47, 234, 209, 165, 13 ]
The Backup is a delta backup and no matter whitch delta backup i want to resotre this error appears. I've also tried a different Host but also no luck.
Did anyone else have had this problem?
Thanks in advance
Felix -
I've just updated the Xen Orchestra and run apt update / upgrade to upgrade all Packages. Now the Restore works again.
There was a outdated package, because I was using Debian Buster.
They changed the stable tag to oldstable.Thank you so very much.
That just saved my last 2 days. -
Hi,
Without knowing more about your setup, it's hard to answer. XOA or XO from the source? Entirely up to date?
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Hi,
sorry completle forgot about that.I'm using the newest Version of XO build from sources.
One of Hosts is on XCP-NG 8.1.0 and the other one on 8.2.0.
The VM is a old Windows Server 2008.
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So you are on commit
fc2dbbe3eef5c1299743a8d8e8227a304008bac7? -
@olivierlambert
I've been using the ronivay/XenOrchestraInstallerUpdater script and the log states 2f607357c663fc8481c0c5ef24bd242b6d3338c3 as the last commit on 2021-12-01 -
Please read https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/community.html
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@f_schramek There have been multiple commits since
2f60735that address issues related to backup / restore. Suggest that you update to the latest source and then try your restore again. -
I've just updated the Xen Orchestra and run apt update / upgrade to upgrade all Packages. Now the Restore works again.
There was a outdated package, because I was using Debian Buster.
They changed the stable tag to oldstable.Thank you so very much.
That just saved my last 2 days. -
Great news
Don't forget to stay up to date as possible 
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