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      coolmike898
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      Hi,

      I have a system with a couple of VMs. The host network was messed up, and as a result I cannot reach XOA on the IP address for which it is assigned. I cannot for the life of me find a way to reset or change the IP.

      I figured out the UUID of XOA. If I then try to do xe vif-confgire-ipv4 I get "You attempted an operation on a VM which lacks the feature.

      I'm kinda stuck now. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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        manilx @coolmike898
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        @coolmike898 Check here: https://xen-orchestra.com/docs/xoa.html#network-configuration

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          coolmike898
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          Hi,

          If I'm logged in to the xen server, and I issue: xoa network static, I get: xoa: command not found.

          Thanks

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            Danp Pro Support Team @coolmike898
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            @coolmike898 The xoa command is available on the XOA VM, not the xcp-ng host. Are you able to connect to XOA via SSH? If not, then you could deploy another instance of XOA, which you can use as a replacement for the original or simply as a way to correct the networking on the original instance of XOA.

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              coolmike898 @Danp
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              @Danp Yes, this is the problem. I have lost all access to XOA. So, if I deploy a new XOA, will I be able to access my existing VMs?

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                Danp Pro Support Team @coolmike898
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                @coolmike898 Yes, you should be able to access your existing VMs once you add the pool master under Settings > Servers in XOA.

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                  coolmike898 @Danp
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                  @Danp Thank you very much!

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