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    XOA halted on reboot

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      dj423
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      Hello,

      I think I must be doing something wrong. Pretty new to the xcp-ng stack, I have a single host xcp-ng 8.2 with xoa 5.80. Everything is running great on this first host, but I notice when I have rebooted the host the xoa instance does not start up, or sometimes it starts, but I could not connect. I have addressed it static, and with dhcp, thinking the dynamic address was messing with me.

      What is the correct way to shut the pool/host down? I have been in xoa and selected stop host, and I have run shutdown -r now on the command line. I get it right back by reloading xoa from the main page on my host, but I would think it should just boot up like the other vm's. I swapped out a suspect disk in the machine thinking it was corrupting the disk, but no change. I have also noticed the plugins are now only xoa and telemetry.

      Thank you!

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        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        In the Advanced XOA VM view, uncheck/recheck "Power on boot". That should do the trick 🙂

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          dj423 @olivierlambert
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          @olivierlambert
          Is that the same as "Auto power on"? I will give that a try.
          Thank you!

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          • olivierlambertO Offline
            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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            Yes, this one 🙂

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