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    XenServer VM Tools 9.3.3 from Citrix causes bluescreen

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      Mt_KEGan @Toni
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      @Toni yep. I had to do this too. 2 of my 5 Windows VMs got blue screened by the Citrix drivers. There is something going on beyond a doubt! My VMs have been flawless for years now until yesterday 6/17/24.

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        KPS Top contributor @Mt_KEGan
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        @Mt_KEGan
        What was/is your config? Did youvhave auto update enabled IN the VM and on hypervisor level?

        I am worried about that… did you open a support ticket?

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          Mt_KEGan @KPS
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          @KPS I have the Citrix package installed and the XCP-ng "manage PV drivers via Windows update" toggled on. I remember being very careful on my initial setup and following the proper guidelines, but I wouldn't bet my life on it.

          The more concerning thing for me is that I have 1 vm with the same configuration and it's fine, with another 2 blue screening. They are literally clones of each other. Maybe the others will fail soon too (I know it takes a couple reboots).

          I have backups and remediation options to attempt as others have posted here. Ie: uninstall Citrix package, update, toggle off auto update etc. I feel confident I'll find the right combo.

          Again, just strange that I've had none of these issues after all my years using this hypervisor. ... I love Vates and this community... So I'm not overly concerned yet.

          Great work keeping an eye on this and thank you!!!!

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            clip
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            Confirming issue.

            All Windows 10 VMs on one host bluescreen upon update to 9.3.3 (even with toggling XOA option to update by Windows Update off). Used recommended install settings.

            9.3.1 and 9.3.2 cause no issues.

            Interestingly, all Windows 10 VMs on another host (different pool) have no issues with 9.3.3.

            Seems hardware specific: Xeon host fine; Intel i7 host bluescreening.

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              KPS Top contributor @clip
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              @clip
              Did you update manually, or did you have automatic updates active?

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                clip @KPS
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                @KPS Updated manually via download and 'automatically' via running the task in Windows Scheduler.

                Upon manual update tried allowing the XenServer Management Agent to update both Agent and Drivers - as well as just Agent: both setup attempts bluescreened.

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                  Mt_KEGan @clip
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                  @clip I will add that I'm experiencing same results with Windows 11 (no TPM used) and a Ryzen hypervisor. Both working and blue screening VMs have uefi boot firmware and each have the same 9.3.3 XenServer Tools updated on 6/7/24. No MS update issues pre 6/17/24

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                    KPS Top contributor @Mt_KEGan
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                    @olivierlambert
                    Could you please give advice on how to „reliably“ disable XenTools update for a running VM? Is it sufficient to set the registry keys? Is it sufficient to disable the scheduler job?
                    How can I safely disable all the updates until this is solved?

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                      clip @Mt_KEGan
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                      @Mt_KEGan Confirming that on my end UEFI is what distinguishes my bluescreening VMs from non-bluescreening (BIOS) ones.

                      Correspondingly, hardware (Intel i7) may not be the deciding factor (at least for my pools).

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                        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                        I heard some XenServer users have the same issue (which is logical). We can expect XenServer is working on the issue. Meanwhile, best disable the Windows Update option.

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                          HolgiB
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                          We have had similar issues with an older version of the Citrix Xenserver tools (9.3.1) and several Windows 2022 servers. Windows 2k19 worked fine so after after a double reboot.

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                            Mt_KEGan @stormi
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                            @stormi disabling that option won't let my VM boot. Just more BOD. I will continue trying things of course. My main concern is access to proper agents as the one referenced in XCP-ng docs seemed to have been developed and also abandoned in the year 2019! The other options have literally failed. This issue would frankly keep me from having confidence in the stack if I was to run in production. How could Citrix or XenServerProject let this happen? Including Vates, we're talking about a pretty mature system/dev stack at this point.

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                              HolgiB @Mt_KEGan
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                              @Mt_KEGan You could try Windows System repair or reboot the system in safe boot mode. It solved the BOD for our systems yesterday. Win2k19 should behave similar to Win2k22 and show up repair mode & advanced boot options after one or two boot failures.
                              HTH.....

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                                Mt_KEGan @HolgiB
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                                @HolgiB thank you. Since my instances are just for homelab, I'm waiting for a solution from Citrix/XS/Vates. I can afford to be stubborn and expect the parties that failed to supply a solution. But again thank you, if this was production I would do so. Or just use my backups and migrate data to a working instance. I'm just really curious how this happened and want to test if a solution is provided and when.

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                                  Toni @Mt_KEGan
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                                  @stormi @olivierlambert

                                  Workaround for a fresh installation of Windows Server 2022:

                                  I tried a fresh Installation of Windows 2022 Server. Windows Update installs the PV Storage Driver (XSC000 XENVIF 0) and requests a reboot.

                                  If you open the device manager you will see:
                                  094a8865-6cd0-4947-95ea-c304de36c53a-image.png

                                  Details:
                                  5eadc905-3cec-49da-9456-cd057a7030a0-image.png

                                  Don´t reboot!!! If you reboot you get a BSOD.

                                  You have to manually install 9.3.3 before reboot. Use default settings and select "Install I/O Drivers Now". This will correct the error.
                                  You can check this in the Windows Device Manager.

                                  Now it is possible to reboot.

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                                    john.c @Toni
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                                    @Toni said in XenServer VM Tools 9.3.3 from Citrix causes bluescreen:

                                    @stormi @olivierlambert

                                    Workaround for a fresh installation of Windows Server 2022:

                                    I tried a fresh Installation of Windows 2022 Server. Windows Update installs the PV Storage Driver (XSC000 XENVIF 0) and requests a reboot.

                                    If you open the device manager you will see:
                                    094a8865-6cd0-4947-95ea-c304de36c53a-image.png

                                    Details:
                                    5eadc905-3cec-49da-9456-cd057a7030a0-image.png

                                    Don´t reboot!!! If you reboot you get a BSOD.

                                    You have to manually install 9.3.3 before reboot. Use default settings and select "Install I/O Drivers Now". This will correct the error.
                                    You can check this in the Windows Device Manager.

                                    Now it is possible to reboot.

                                    Excuse me for people who don't speak what looks to be German (though I can't speak or understand it - but can recognise from other places which used similar words in a multi-lingual manual), please translate what the windows say.

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                                      Toni @john.c
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                                      @john-c This is just the properties window of the driver that was not installed correctly:
                                      Driver provider: Unknown
                                      Driver date: not available
                                      Driver version: not available
                                      Signature: not digitally signed

                                      The window below says:
                                      Driver files for this device are either not required or have been loaded.

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                                        john.c @Toni
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                                        @Toni said in XenServer VM Tools 9.3.3 from Citrix causes bluescreen:

                                        @john-c This is just the properties window of the driver that was not installed correctly:
                                        Driver provider: Unknown
                                        Driver date: not available
                                        Driver version: not available
                                        Signature: not digitally signed

                                        The window below says:
                                        Driver files for this device are either not required or have been loaded.

                                        Thanks for that Toni. When posting in the main section of the forum it would help please if what's on the windows, if it's in German for it to be translated. That way people who don't speak that language, will then be able to comprehend and potentially help.

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                                          Toni @john.c
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                                          @john-c I thougt most of the people use the Google Picture Translator. It is not perfect but you can drag an drop the picture to translate:
                                          https://translate.google.com/?hl=de&sl=de&tl=en&op=images

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                                            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @Toni
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                                            @Toni I've never used this and avoid google when I can 🙂

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