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      Ajmind 0 @olivierlambert
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      @olivierlambert said in XCP-ng 8.3 beta 🚀:

      No, you had a choice during 8.3 install (IPv4 only, or v4+v6 or v6 only)

      The was no choice option or dialogue!
      (I had selected to upgrade the exisiting 8.1 installation.)

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

        Ah because of the upgrade then, so your issue can't be related to that.

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          jivanpal
          last edited by jivanpal

          Feedback/comments relating to IPv6 after some usage of beta1 and beta2:

          • There is no way to configure IPv6 on the management interface via xsconsole, such as if one wants to switch between static configuration, autoconf via RAs, or DHCPv6.

          • There is apparently no support for IPv6 DNS servers, only IPv4. For example, if I try to add an IPv6 address like fd00::1 or [fd00::1] as a DNS server via xsconsole, there is apparently no change to the configuration. Editing /etc/resolv.conf works to achieve this (e.g. adding the line nameserver fd00::1), but this is known not to persist across reboots.

          • There is apparently no support for RDNSS (advertisement of DNS servers in RAs rather than via DHCPv6).

          • The "autoconf" option (available during installation, after choosing IPv6-only or dual-stack, and then being asked which mode to use to configure IPv6 addresses) appears to only be used at installation time to determine values such as the gateway's link-local address, the available address prefixes, and perform SLAAC and DAD, but then the resulting values are hard-coded and don't change according to changes in the environment, such as an upstream change in network prefix. (I will need to do some more testing to really confirm this, but this seems to be the case in my experience.) Compare this to when IPv4 is configured to use DHCP(v4), in which the management interface may have a different IPv4 address at different times, namely if it's assigned a different address by the DHCP server when it attempts to get or renew a lease.

          • Some repos are unreachable in IPv6-only environments, which I'm aware is already known, and I can get around this by using NAT64 (either with CLAT to perform 464XLAT; or with DNS64), but this fact is currently a blocker for me to move to being IPv6-only.

          • Speaking of NAT64, this is just a question, I haven't tested or looked into this myself: Does XCP-ng include a CLAT daemon and support for auto-configuring 464XLAT using either the "PREF64" RA option (RFC8781) or resolution of ipv4only.arpa via a DNS64 server (RFC7050)?

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            TheFrisianClause @jivanpal
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            @jivanpal I think I have the second option you mention. The yum update command tries to resolve via an IPv6 which is timing out unfortunately.

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              jivanpal @TheFrisianClause
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              @TheFrisianClause No, my remark is about wanting to resolve any and all DNS queries using a DNS server that is accessible over IPv6 (such as wanting to use Google's 2001:4860:4860::8888 rather than Google's 8.8.8.8, or in my case wanting to use my LAN's DNS server at fd00::1 rather than 10.0.0.1), whereas yours is about your host attempting to connect to IPv6 addresses that it obtained by resolving AAAA queries, despite the host only having IPv4 connectivity.

              The behaviour you're observing is definitely odd. Are you sure that no IPv6 addresses are configured? What is the output of ip a and ip -6 route? If you share the output here, you may want to redact any geographically identifying info in it.

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              • BenjiReisB Offline
                BenjiReis Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @jivanpal
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                @jivanpal Thx for your report, I'll reply to you in the dedicated IPv6 thread. 🙂

                Regards

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                  stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                  I just pushed a new update which fixes an issue with IPv6 and live migration, and also fixes an issue in the format of the stats files XO relies on. This is necessary, but not enough, to fix the stats issue, as Xen Orchestra also needs to be updated so that it can handle the new format.

                  Note: if you are currently testing Xen 4.17, check the dedicated thread for update instructions: https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/8370/xen-4-17-on-xcp-ng-8-3

                  And if you are not, please come test it 🙂

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                      Ajmind 0 @Ajmind 0
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                      @Ajmind-0 said in XCP-ng 8.3 beta 🚀:
                      ...

                      Update 22.02.2023:

                      Without feedback I have returned this host to XCP-NG 8.1 and from this version I updated via recent ISO to 8.2.1 without any problem.

                      Access from XO from sources or https no problem.

                      It seems to be that this old host does not work with 8.3 beta for whatever reason.

                      Update 23.02.2023:

                      Just a quick note for a quick test:

                      Upgraded from the smooth running 8.2.1 towards 8.3 beta, no XO / http /https connection possible. Still only local or via ssh possible.

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                        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @Ajmind 0
                        last edited by

                        @Ajmind-0 could you open a separate thread so we can discuss your issues in detail there?

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                          rmaclachlan
                          last edited by rmaclachlan

                          Updated to latest XCP 8.3 build, however I'm on XOA Premium and that hasn't updated yet so I can't confirm stats restored.
                          However my issue with NFS speed remains (currently only getting 50MB/s write speed inside VMs or migrating a VM but when I ssh onto the host I can write to the mounted NFS share at 480MB/s)

                          My Bond0 speed is still not registering. Xe pif-param-list shows speed 0, I'm still seeing errors in my xensource.log

                          [09:44 xcpng-core-3 ~]# xe pif-param-list uuid=13924cb4-288a-b340-e9ac-0034870c2bb5
                          uuid ( RO)                       : 13924cb4-288a-b340-e9ac-0034870c2bb5
                                               device ( RO): bond0
                                                  MAC ( RO): fe:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff
                                             physical ( RO): false
                                              managed ( RO): true
                                   currently-attached ( RO): true
                                                  MTU ( RO): 9000
                                                 VLAN ( RO): 500
                                       vlan-master-of ( RO): 0f0b3661-03aa-79a3-9592-21c6512e2aff
                                        vlan-slave-of ( RO):
                                       bond-master-of ( RO):
                                        bond-slave-of ( RO): <not in database>
                                sriov-physical-PIF-of ( RO):
                                 sriov-logical-PIF-of ( RO):
                                 tunnel-access-PIF-of ( RO):
                              tunnel-transport-PIF-of ( RO):
                                           management ( RO): false
                                         network-uuid ( RO): 2f450b68-035d-77d6-3478-69779015cc4e
                                   network-name-label ( RO): Storage
                                            host-uuid ( RO): 17cde123-69de-4e13-9306-35ac7d1e25bd
                                      host-name-label ( RO): xcpng-core-1
                                IP-configuration-mode ( RO): Static
                                                   IP ( RO): 10.10.30.30
                                              netmask ( RO): 255.255.255.0
                                              gateway ( RO):
                              IPv6-configuration-mode ( RO): Static
                                                 IPv6 ( RO):
                                         IPv6-gateway ( RO):
                                 primary-address-type ( RO): IPv4
                                                  DNS ( RO):
                                           properties (MRO):
                                         capabilities (SRO):
                                          io_read_kbs ( RO): 51259.102
                                         io_write_kbs ( RO): 52415.578
                                              carrier ( RO): false
                                            vendor-id ( RO):
                                          vendor-name ( RO):
                                            device-id ( RO):
                                          device-name ( RO):
                                                speed ( RO): 0 Mbit/s
                                               duplex ( RO): unknown
                                      disallow-unplug ( RW): false
                                         pci-bus-path ( RO): N/A
                                         other-config (MRW):
                                 igmp-snooping-status ( RO): unknown
                          
                          Feb 23 09:47:00 xcpng-core-3 xcp-networkd: [error||3 ||network_utils] Error in read one line of file: /sys/class/net/bond0/carrier, exception Unix.Unix_error(Unix.ENOENT, "open", "/sys/class/net/bond0/carrier")\x0ARaised by primitive operation at Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.with_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 90, characters 11-40\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.buffer_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml" (inlined), line 177, characters 31-83\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.string_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 179, characters 47-73\x0ACalled from Network_utils.Sysfs.read_one_line in file "ocaml/networkd/lib/network_utils.ml", line 156, characters 6-33\x0A
                          Feb 23 09:47:00 xcpng-core-3 xcp-networkd: [error||3 ||network_utils] Error in read one line of file: /sys/class/net/bond0/device/device, exception Unix.Unix_error(Unix.ENOENT, "open", "/sys/class/net/bond0/device/device")\x0ARaised by primitive operation at Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.with_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 90, characters 11-40\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.buffer_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml" (inlined), line 177, characters 31-83\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.string_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 179, characters
                          47-73\x0ACalled from Network_utils.Sysfs.read_one_line in file "ocaml/networkd/lib/network_utils.ml", line 156, characters 6-33\x0A
                          Feb 23 09:47:00 xcpng-core-3 xcp-networkd: [error||3 ||network_utils] Error in read one line of file: /sys/class/net/bond0/device/vendor, exception Unix.Unix_error(Unix.ENOENT, "open", "/sys/class/net/bond0/device/vendor")\x0ARaised by primitive operation at Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.with_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 90, characters 11-40\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.buffer_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml" (inlined), line 177, characters 31-83\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.string_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 179, characters
                          47-73\x0ACalled from Network_utils.Sysfs.read_one_line in file "ocaml/networkd/lib/network_utils.ml", line 156, characters 6-33\x0A
                          Feb 23 09:47:05 xcpng-core-3 xcp-networkd: [error||3 ||network_utils] Error in read one line of file: /sys/class/net/bond0/carrier, exception Unix.Unix_error(Unix.ENOENT, "open", "/sys/class/net/bond0/carrier")\x0ARaised by primitive operation at Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.with_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 90, characters 11-40\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.buffer_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml" (inlined), line 177, characters 31-83\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.string_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 179, characters 47-73\x0ACalled from Network_utils.Sysfs.read_one_line in file "ocaml/networkd/lib/network_utils.ml", line 156, characters 6-33\x0A
                          Feb 23 09:47:05 xcpng-core-3 xcp-networkd: [error||3 ||network_utils] Error in read one line of file: /sys/class/net/bond0/device/device, exception Unix.Unix_error(Unix.ENOENT, "open", "/sys/class/net/bond0/device/device")\x0ARaised by primitive operation at Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.with_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 90, characters 11-40\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.buffer_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml" (inlined), line 177, characters 31-83\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.string_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 179, characters
                          47-73\x0ACalled from Network_utils.Sysfs.read_one_line in file "ocaml/networkd/lib/network_utils.ml", line 156, characters 6-33\x0A
                          Feb 23 09:47:05 xcpng-core-3 xcp-networkd: [error||3 ||network_utils] Error in read one line of file: /sys/class/net/bond0/device/vendor, exception Unix.Unix_error(Unix.ENOENT, "open", "/sys/class/net/bond0/device/vendor")\x0ARaised by primitive operation at Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.with_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 90, characters 11-40\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.buffer_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml" (inlined), line 177, characters 31-83\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.string_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 179, characters
                          47-73\x0ACalled from Network_utils.Sysfs.read_one_line in file "ocaml/networkd/lib/network_utils.ml", line 156, characters 6-33\x0A
                          

                          --Edit--
                          It appears as though that sys/class/net folder doesn't exist for the Bond0 which is why it can't read it, my physical NIC speeds are correct but those folders do exists

                          [09:51 xcpng-core-1 2d00931d-0af4-1ec8-4bca-08d822c6c335]# ls /sys/class/net/
                          eth0  eth1  eth2  eth3  lo  ovs-system  vif1.0  vif10.0  vif11.0  vif12.0  vif13.0  vif14.0  vif15.0  vif16.0  vif17.0  vif18.0  vif19.0  vif2.0  vif20.0  vif3.0  vif4.0  vif5.0  vif6.0  vif7.0  vif8.0  vif9.0  xapi0  xapi1  xapi2  xapi4  xapi5  xapi6
                          

                          --Edit2--
                          I migrated some more VMs onto NFS and the migrations themselves seem to be hard capped at 50MB/s however I am able to get around 250MB/s when testing INSIDE the VM. So I'm not sure if migrations are CPU capped or what's happening there.

                          I also noticed on ifconfig the bond0 doesn't exist either but they appear to be the xapi networks, each numbered xapi network is a VLAN on my Bond0 interface. Looks like xcp-networkd is just looking in the wrong location

                          xapi4: flags=4163<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST>  mtu 9000
                                  inet 10.10.30.30  netmask 255.255.255.0  broadcast 10.10.30.255
                                  ether 00:62:0b:bf:8f:44  txqueuelen 1000  (Ethernet)
                                  RX packets 22114210  bytes 138926062482 (129.3 GiB)
                                  RX errors 0  dropped 0  overruns 0  frame 0
                                  TX packets 15131116  bytes 94882708122 (88.3 GiB)
                                  TX errors 0  dropped 0 overruns 0  carrier 0  collisions 0
                          
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                            Ajmind 0 @stormi
                            last edited by

                            @stormi
                            https://xcp-ng.org/forum/post/72099

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                              flakpyro @Ajmind 0
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                              I am also seeing lots of xcp-networkd errors in xensource.log

                              Feb 23 11:41:17 xcpng-test-01 xcp-networkd: [error||3 ||network_utils] Error in read one line of file: /sys/class/net/bond0/device/vendor, exception Unix.Unix_error(Unix.ENOENT, "open", "/sys/class/net/bond0/device/vendor")\x0ARaised by primitive operation at Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.with_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 90, characters 11-40\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.buffer_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml" (inlined), line 177, characters 31-83\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.string_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 179, characters 47-73\x0ACalled from Network_utils.Sysfs.read_one_line in file "ocaml/networkd/lib/network_utils.ml", line 156, characters 6-33\x0A
                              Feb 23 11:41:22 xcpng-test-01 xcp-networkd: [error||3 ||network_utils] Error in read one line of file: /sys/class/net/bond0/carrier, exception Unix.Unix_error(Unix.ENOENT, "open", "/sys/class/net/bond0/carrier")\x0ARaised by primitive operation at Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.with_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 90, characters 11-40\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.buffer_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml" (inlined), line 177, characters 31-83\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.string_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 179, characters 47-73\x0ACalled from Network_utils.Sysfs.read_one_line in file "ocaml/networkd/lib/network_utils.ml", line 156, characters 6-33\x0A
                              Feb 23 11:41:22 xcpng-test-01 xcp-networkd: [error||3 ||network_utils] Error in read one line of file: /sys/class/net/bond0/device/device, exception Unix.Unix_error(Unix.ENOENT, "open", "/sys/class/net/bond0/device/device")\x0ARaised by primitive operation at Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.with_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 90, characters 11-40\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.buffer_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml" (inlined), line 177, characters 31-83\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.string_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 179, characters 47-73\x0ACalled from Network_utils.Sysfs.read_one_line in file "ocaml/networkd/lib/network_utils.ml", line 156, characters 6-33\x0A
                              Feb 23 11:41:22 xcpng-test-01 xcp-networkd: [error||3 ||network_utils] Error in read one line of file: /sys/class/net/bond0/device/vendor, exception Unix.Unix_error(Unix.ENOENT, "open", "/sys/class/net/bond0/device/vendor")\x0ARaised by primitive operation at Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.with_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 90, characters 11-40\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.buffer_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml" (inlined), line 177, characters 31-83\x0ACalled from Xapi_stdext_unix__Unixext.string_of_file in file "lib/xapi-stdext-unix/unixext.ml", line 179, characters 47-73\x0ACalled from Network_utils.Sysfs.read_one_line in file "ocaml/networkd/lib/network_utils.ml", line 156, characters 6-33\x0A
                              
                              

                              My bond interfaces in XO report as running at 0 b/s as well.

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                                ph7 @stormi
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                                @stormi
                                Stats seems to work now

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                                  ThierryC01
                                  last edited by

                                  Stats are back after the latest batch of patches.

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                                    XCP-ng-JustGreat
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                                    Stats are back in XO after latest XCP-ng 8.3 updates and compiling XO from latest source. That was fast!

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                                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                                      last edited by olivierlambert

                                      Great work from both XCP-ng and XO teams 👍

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                                        TheFrisianClause @jivanpal
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                                        @jivanpal No IPv6 addresses are configured on the host, still getting this error when doing yum update

                                        failure: repodata/repomd.xml from xcp-ng-base: [Errno 256] No more mirrors to try.
                                        http://mirrors.xcp-ng.org/8/8.3/base/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] curl#7 - "Failed to connect to 2a01:240:ab08:2::2: Cannot assign requested address"
                                        http://mirrors.xcp-ng.org/8/8.3/base/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] curl#7 - "Failed to connect to 2a01:240:ab08:2::2: Cannot assign requested address"
                                        http://mirrors.xcp-ng.org/8/8.3/base/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] curl#7 - "Failed to connect to 2a01:240:ab08:2::2: Cannot assign requested address"
                                        http://mirrors.xcp-ng.org/8/8.3/base/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] curl#7 - "Failed to connect to 2a01:240:ab08:2::2: Cannot assign requested address"
                                        http://mirrors.xcp-ng.org/8/8.3/base/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] curl#7 - "Failed to connect to 2a01:240:ab08:2::2: Cannot assign requested address"
                                        http://mirrors.xcp-ng.org/8/8.3/base/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] curl#7 - "Failed to connect to 2a01:240:ab08:2::2: Cannot assign requested address"
                                        http://mirrors.xcp-ng.org/8/8.3/base/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] curl#7 - "Failed to connect to 2a01:240:ab08:2::2: Cannot assign requested address"
                                        http://mirrors.xcp-ng.org/8/8.3/base/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] curl#7 - "Failed to connect to 2a01:240:ab08:2::2: Cannot assign requested address"
                                        http://mirrors.xcp-ng.org/8/8.3/base/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] curl#7 - "Failed to connect to 2a01:240:ab08:2::2: Cannot assign requested address"
                                        http://mirrors.xcp-ng.org/8/8.3/base/x86_64/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 14] curl#7 - "Failed to connect to 2a01:240:ab08:2::2: Cannot assign requested address"
                                        
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                                          Andrew Top contributor @ravenet
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                                          @ravenet I did not have any problems with my Mellanox Connect-4 Lx card during upgrades from 8.2.1 (5.0 driver), to 8.3 (5.4 driver), then update to current 8.3 (5.9 driver), and then update to Xen 4.17.3. My card has the 14.32.1010 firmware. It is not used for the management interface. It is used by VMs and continued to keep the same ethernet name and function for the VMs.

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                                            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @TheFrisianClause
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                                            @TheFrisianClause Please open a separate thread for this, where we'll follow-up (was it you who already had one about this very problem?)

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