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      guiltykeyboard
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      Where is the best place to submit a feature request for XO?

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        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Feel free to explain here 🙂

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          guiltykeyboard @olivierlambert
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          olivierlambert I would like the ability to rename physical network interfaces for a host inside of XO.

          To disconnect an interface (put it in a down state) and rename it instead of having to do it via the CLI.

          This would help when trying to join new hosts to a pool that have different interfaces out of the box because the interfaces have to be renamed to be the same across the entire pool.

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            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
            last edited by olivierlambert

            Can you describe more explicitly or compare with xe commands so we can understand exactly?

            edit: I think I get it but I want to be sure.

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              guiltykeyboard @olivierlambert
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              olivierlambert

              This section.

              https://xcp-ng.org/docs/networking.html#renaming-nics

              If we could go into a host and change the network interface status to disconnected and then click on the "device" name and change the interface - and then change the status to connected, that would make it a lot easier for users to rename interfaces on hosts that do not match the rest of the pool.

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              In my particular instance, the rest of the servers are using eth4 for the 10gb/s interface but this particular host has that interface as eth2, so it needs to be renamed to eth4 so that this host may be used with the pool without issues.

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                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                interface-rename is a local script that is not exposed in XAPI, so we can't command it remotely from any client (xe or XO)

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                  guiltykeyboard @olivierlambert
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                  olivierlambert

                  Interesting.

                  Does XO connect to each of the servers via SSH to be able to manage the stuff via XAPI etc?

                  Couldn't you integrate a bash script via the SSH connection to do this when someone tries to rename an interface via the XO UI?

                  Perhaps I can work on one that could just be ran as a standalone for now.

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                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                    last edited by olivierlambert

                    No, not at all. There's 0 SSH communication, it all goes via the XAPI. And we want to keep it that way 🙂 (in future releases, SSH will be disabled by default)

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                      guiltykeyboard @olivierlambert
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                      olivierlambert Interesting. 🤔

                      When you say SSH disabled by default, are you talking about XCP-NG not supporting SSH connections out of the box? Or XOA?

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                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                        XCP-ng. The idea is to make it open via a XAPI call when needed (or automatically when XAPI is down).

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                          john.c @olivierlambert
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                          olivierlambert said in Feature Request:

                          XCP-ng. The idea is to make it open via a XAPI call when needed (or automatically when XAPI is down).

                          guiltykeyboard A bit similar to how VMware ESXi handles SSH server, it has SSH stopped and/or disabled until requested in its web interface.

                          Unlike possibly VMware ESXi its going to automatically enable and start the SSH server if XAPI is down!

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