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    Netbox Plugin: Error: ipaddr: the address has neither IPv6 nor IPv4 format

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    • olivierlambertO Offline
      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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      @pdonias does it sound to be the problem?

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      • pdoniasP Offline
        pdonias Vates 🪐 XO Team @olivierlambert
        last edited by

        @olivierlambert Most likely, yes. But it shouldn't be an issue anymore after this change (XO 5.60) so I don't understand why the error is still happening.

        @notscottsmith Do you see those space-delimited IPs in the UI too?

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          notscottsmith @pdonias
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          @pdonias Yea, it shows up like this:

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          • pdoniasP Offline
            pdonias Vates 🪐 XO Team @notscottsmith
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            @notscottsmith Ok, could you run this inside XO's directory with the VM's host and its password:

            ./packages/xen-api/dist/cli.js --au <HOST> root <HOST ROOT PASSWORD>
            

            It should start a CLI. And then run this with the VM's UUID:

            > find({ uuid: '<VM UUID>' }).$guest_metrics.networks
            
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              notscottsmith @pdonias
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              @pdonias

              {
                '2/ip': '10.44.254.253 10.44.254.254',
                '2/ipv4/0': '10.44.254.253 10.44.254.254',
                '1/ip': '172.16.130.25',
                '1/ipv4/0': '172.16.130.25',
                '0/ip': '10.1.254.238',
                '0/ipv4/0': '10.1.254.238'
              }
              
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              • pdoniasP Offline
                pdonias Vates 🪐 XO Team @notscottsmith
                last edited by

                @notscottsmith So apparently, the old protocol also adds x/ipv4/x fields with space-delimited IPs. That's what causing the issue, so we'll have to handle them too. Thanks!

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                  notscottsmith @pdonias
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                  @pdonias

                  So I've dug into the issue and written a few workarounds which will tide me over until a fix comes out - appreciate your work on this.

                  I've added a few features in, too. The plugin now:

                  • Allows the choice of whether IPv4, IPv6 or Both types of IPs are synchronised
                  • Allows you to enter in tags which will deem a VM to be "ignored" if they have one of these tags
                  • Allows you to enter in text which if the name label contains it, it will also be ignored (we have a use case where we have several VMs which are decommissioned but are kept in XCP for various reasons as well as our backup process which maintains a series of VMs with the prefix XCP-BACKUP, which we don't want kept in Netbox)
                  • Allows you to configure the ID of the configured VRF in Netbox (if needed) that the particular IP ranges relate to
                  • Synchronises the platform that the VM is running
                  • Brings across all the tags and puts them into Netbox (this is for our monitoring solution, OpenNMS, which uses Netbox to generate its requisitions and categories to automate the provisioning process)

                  I will submit these changes back into the Git repo tomorrow when I'm back in the office and you can have a look and see what you want to use. 🙂

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                  • theAeonT Offline
                    theAeon @notscottsmith
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                    @notscottsmith @pdonias

                    any updates on this? Currently running into this error myself.

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

                      Are you up to date? I think we fixed that already 🤔

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                      • theAeonT Offline
                        theAeon @olivierlambert
                        last edited by theAeon

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                        I think so? Unless my script isn't updating the plugins, which is totally possible.

                        edit: quick look at github says my plugins are fine

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                        • olivierlambertO Offline
                          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                          Not the latest commit but I don't think it matters in your case. @pdonias any idea?

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                          • theAeonT Offline
                            theAeon @olivierlambert
                            last edited by

                            Its the 5.66.1 release commit-so its damn close.

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                            • pdoniasP Offline
                              pdonias Vates 🪐 XO Team @theAeon
                              last edited by

                              Hi @theaeon, this should already be fixed, could you check the full log for that error in Settings > Logs? It should give you more details.

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                              • theAeonT Offline
                                theAeon @pdonias
                                last edited by

                                Same as the OP.

                                netbox.synchronize
                                {
                                  "pools": [
                                    "582481e9-4e61-a060-6c09-530e35606504"
                                  ]
                                }
                                {
                                  "message": "ipaddr: the address has neither IPv6 nor IPv4 format",
                                  "name": "Error",
                                  "stack": "Error: ipaddr: the address has neither IPv6 nor IPv4 format
                                    at Object.parse (/opt/xo/xo-builds/xen-orchestra-202112260451/packages/xo-server-netbox/node_modules/ipaddr.js/lib/ipaddr.js:929:19)
                                    at Netbox.#synchronize (/opt/xo/xo-builds/xen-orchestra-202112260451/packages/xo-server-netbox/src/index.js:560:35)
                                    at Api.callApiMethod (file:///opt/xo/xo-builds/xen-orchestra-202112260451/packages/xo-server/src/xo-mixins/api.mjs:307:20)"
                                }
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                                • pdoniasP Offline
                                  pdonias Vates 🪐 XO Team @theAeon
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                                  Thanks @theaeon. Could you check if some of your VMs on that pool have invalid IP addresses? You can do that from the home page by filtering only the VMs on that pool (Pools selector at the top of the page) and expanding the details for all the VMs to show the IP addresses (hamburger button at the top right hand corner). Each IP address must be in its own blue rectangle and with the correct format for either IPv4 or IPv6. Let me know if this is too hard to check, we'll find another way.

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                                  • theAeonT Offline
                                    theAeon @pdonias
                                    last edited by

                                    @pdonias One of my VMs isn't reporting an IP address. Do you think that could do it?

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                                    • pdoniasP Offline
                                      pdonias Vates 🪐 XO Team @theAeon
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                                      @theaeon No, that's a normal case and it's handled properly. The issue would be if one of the IPs has 2 IPs in the same field separated by a white space like: "x.x.x.x y.y.y.y", or if the field is just empty or anything else that doesn't look like a proper IP address.

                                      If you want to check the addresses more thoroughly, you can install xo-cli with npm i -g xo-cli, log into your XO with xo-cli --register <XO-Server URL> <username> <password> and then run xo-cli --list-objects --addresses type=VM \$pool=<pool ID>.

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                                      • vilhelmV Offline
                                        vilhelm
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                                        Sorry for bringing up such an old topic, but I have ran into the same issue (when syncing a certain pool to Netbox). I've used xo-cli --list-objects --addresses type=VM \$pool=<uuid of pool with problems> to get an idea of the data it's trying to import. There are no instances where there are two IP-addresses seperated by a space (like x.x.x.x y.y.y.ythe ) but there is one instance with an empty value.

                                          {
                                            "addresses": {
                                              "0/ipv4/0": "x.x.x.x",
                                              "1/ipv4/0": "y.y.y.y",
                                              "2/ipv4/0": ""
                                            }
                                          },
                                        

                                        I'm running Xen Orchestra commit 667d0 (xo-server 5.96.0 and xo-web 5.97.2).

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

                                          Hi!

                                          Thanks for the report 🙂 Please update to the latest commit available, and confirm you still have the issue. I'm adding @pdonias in the loop 🙂

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                                          • vilhelmV Offline
                                            vilhelm @olivierlambert
                                            last edited by

                                            @olivierlambert Alright, I upgraded to Xen Orchestra commit 82452 but I am still experiencing the same issue.

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