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    Any updates on the new management agent? (Talos compatible)

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    • TheiLLeniumStudiosT Offline
      TheiLLeniumStudios @olivierlambert
      last edited by

      @olivierlambert Another thing that I tried as an alternative was to use Talos's nocloud images. I was able to create a template out of it but the network-config passed at VM creation wasn't recognized and failed with this error:

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      The network-config that I used was:

      network:
        version: 1
        config:
          - type: physical
            name: eth0
            subnets:
              - type: static
                address: 10.2.0.5/24
                gateway: 10.2.0.1
                dns_nameservers:
                  - 192.168.10.222
                  - 1.1.1.1
                  - 8.8.8.8
      

      Talos also provides documentation around this and seems like the format for network-config is correct. I was wondering if the cloud-init cdrom image needs to be built in a different way to be recognized properly? Here is what their document mentions about building the ISO image:

      a2b0f3ab-6088-4bf3-ba69-54568bb203dc-image.png

      Does xcp-ng / XO build the image in a different way than above?

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      • TheiLLeniumStudiosT Offline
        TheiLLeniumStudios @TheiLLeniumStudios
        last edited by

        Okay so it seems like Talos doesn't like network-config in the cloudconfig ISO. I was able to just use user-data to pass in the Talos machine config with hardcoded network configuration per machine and that worked

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

          Thanks for the feedback. @yann will give you access to the Rust agent so you can play with it. Frankly, it works pretty well and I'm not really concerned about it 🙂

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          • TheiLLeniumStudiosT Offline
            TheiLLeniumStudios @olivierlambert
            last edited by

            @olivierlambert Awesome! Can't wait to take a look.

            Also as a side-note. I've been playing around with cloud configs and creating VMs via terraform and ran into some weird hanging tasks:
            6dce194c-83b2-4d75-9b0f-379c059fb64a-image.png

            Any idea how do I debug this and see what's causing these lockups?

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            • TheiLLeniumStudiosT Offline
              TheiLLeniumStudios @TheiLLeniumStudios
              last edited by TheiLLeniumStudios

              I'm also running into a weird issue with using a VM template that has the disks on a local SR of 1 of the nodes of a pool and weirdly enough, whenever I create VMs on a different node, the cloudconfig works fine, but not for the VMs created on the same node as the VM template is on. To give some context, this is how I'm creating the VMs:

              data "xenorchestra_pool" "pool" {
                name_label = var.xo_pool
              }
              
              data "xenorchestra_hosts" "hosts" {
                pool_id = data.xenorchestra_pool.pool.id
              
                sort_by = "name_label"
                sort_order = "asc"
              }
              
              data "xenorchestra_sr" "local_storage" {
                count = length(data.xenorchestra_hosts.hosts.hosts)
                name_label = format("%s %s", split(".", data.xenorchestra_hosts.hosts.hosts[count.index].name_label)[0], var.xo_storage_tier)
                pool_id = data.xenorchestra_pool.pool.id
              }
              
              data "xenorchestra_template" "template" {
                  name_label = var.xo_vm_template
                  pool_id = data.xenorchestra_pool.pool.id
              }
              
              data "xenorchestra_network" "net" {
                name_label = var.xo_vm_network
                pool_id = data.xenorchestra_pool.pool.id
              }
              
              resource "xenorchestra_vm" "controlplane" {
                  count = var.master_count
                  memory_max = var.vm_memory * 1024 * 1024 * 1024
                  cpus  = var.vm_cpu
                  name_label = "${var.talos_cluster_name}-master-${count.index + 1}"
                  template = data.xenorchestra_template.template.id
              
                  cloud_config = data.talos_machine_configuration.controlplane[count.index].machine_configuration
              
                  affinity_host = data.xenorchestra_hosts.hosts.hosts[count.index % length(data.xenorchestra_hosts.hosts.hosts)].id
                  network {
                    network_id = data.xenorchestra_network.net.id
                    #mac_address = var.master_macs[count.index]
                  }
              
                  disk {
                    sr_id = data.xenorchestra_sr.local_storage[count.index % length(data.xenorchestra_sr.local_storage)].id
                    name_label = "${var.talos_cluster_name}-master-${count.index + 1}-disk1"
                    size = var.vm_disk * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 
                  }
              
                  tags = [
                    var.talos_cluster_name,
                    "controlplane"
                  ]
              }
              

              I'm using the pool to get all the available hosts and then based on the vm count, assigning a specific host (Doing this because I don't have centralized storage at the moment and XOSTOR seems to not work well with 2 hosts)

              After the VMs are created, I see that all of them get the cloud config drive attached to them but only the ones on host1 use the cloud config, host2 just ignores it entirely. Could it be related to the VM template being on different host SR?

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              • TheiLLeniumStudiosT Offline
                TheiLLeniumStudios @TheiLLeniumStudios
                last edited by

                Maybe it is related to the provider not gracefully performing all the operations? Not really sure though

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                  TheiLLeniumStudios @TheiLLeniumStudios
                  last edited by

                  Inspecting the xensource.log file, I can see this in the logs:

                  May  1 13:05:02 minisforum-hm80-01 xapi: [debug||23091959 HTTPS 10.0.0.10->:::80|[XO] Importing content into VDI XO CloudConfigDrive R:ca2ba12b1631|taskhelper] the status of R:ca2ba12b1631 is: success; cannot set it to `success
                  

                  But there's no error or anything that indicates why it cannot set it to success

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

                    It's labor day today, therefore it's pretty calm. I'm sure more people will take it from here from tomorrow 😉

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                    • TheiLLeniumStudiosT Offline
                      TheiLLeniumStudios @olivierlambert
                      last edited by

                      @olivierlambert No worries 🙂 I'll wait for a response from the team

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                      • yannY Offline
                        yann Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @olivierlambert
                        last edited by

                        @TheiLLeniumStudios you can get a prebuild Linux binary as linked from the blog post, so not from the latest code, but should be good for a first test. Please let us know how it fares!

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                        • TheiLLeniumStudiosT Offline
                          TheiLLeniumStudios @yann
                          last edited by

                          @yann Hi yann. I tried it out and it works perfectly fine on a normal VM. Are there any tips to run it as a container instead? With Talos I cannot really run it as a process as the OS is immutable so I need to run it as a container. I used to run this containerized version but it seems to be very old: https://github.com/GeoMSK/ros-xe-guest-utilities

                          Any tips on what would I need to expose to the container itself from the host, to be able to get it to work would be appreciated

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                          • yannY Offline
                            yann Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @TheiLLeniumStudios
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                            @TheiLLeniumStudios from what I understood it could be run by generating a custom Talos image. I don't have any detailed knowledge of Talos, so I can't say if there is any easier way.
                            Everything named "xe-guest-utilities" refers to the current guest tools or an older version thereof, all of which require many external utilities not present in Talos.

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                              fitzgeraldtech @TheiLLeniumStudios
                              last edited by

                              @TheiLLeniumStudios I'm trying to do something similar with Talos, were you able to find a workflow that worked for you since this post?

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