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      tsrats
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      On my instance of Xen-Orchestra, there is upwards of 880 tasks stuck and constantly refreshing/changing places in the list. There is not just one, but many:

      700+: "API call: sr.getAllUnhealthyVdiChainsLength"
      76: XO user authentication
      28: importing vms NNN
      21: xoa.licenses.getAll
      3: API call: session.getUser

      Some of these are recent, some like the importing vms are from last year. Is there some log or setting on XOA that retains these which can be cleared?

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        tsrats @tsrats
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        @tsrats Meant to add, the XOA has been restarted multiple times during this issue, as have all XCP-ng connected hosts (as well as upgrades, all hosts and XOA are current)

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          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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          Question for @julien-f

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            manilx @tsrats
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            @tsrats Same here! Oldest one is from June 16th!

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              tsrats @manilx
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              @manilx Mine go to Oct 2023 😉 in case its a contest haha.

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                manilx @tsrats
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                @tsrats It's a repeating issue: https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/8125/clear-xo-tasks/2

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                  manilx @manilx
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                  @manilx

                  Cleared the tasks by CLI in XO:

                  xo-cli register --allowUnauthorized http://XO_IP user
                  

                  entering password

                  and then:

                  xo-cli rest del tasks
                  
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                    tsrats @manilx
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                    @manilx said in Hundreds of tasks stuck for months:

                    xo-cli rest del tasks

                    Whew, thank you! Clearly my search skills failed me since I did not find that post myself 😞

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                      manilx @tsrats
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                      @tsrats Actually had it bookmarked 😉 (like a few others)

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                        piotrlotr1
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                        Hi,

                        Looks like we've got a similar problem on our newly deployed XOA (5.103.1).

                        There are approx. 500 tasks and some of them are "refreshing/changing places in the list".

                        Also, next to the "Tasks" button on the left inventory menu we can see "1" from time to time (screenshot: 03.PNG).

                        Haven't yet tried to clear it but would first understand why this is happening and maybe it can be perma fixed?

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