Backup fails with "Body Timeout Error", "all targets have failed, step: writer.run()"
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Hi All,
I came across a similar topic, which you can find here: Old Topic.
I initially replied to it but decided it would be better to start a new thread. We have several pools, and a few VMs in some pools consistently fail during the full backup with the below error.
In the previous discussion, it was mentioned that rebooting the host resolved the issue. However, I recently performed a rolling pool upgrade on one of our pools, so all nodes were rebooted, and I also rebooted the VMs. Does anyone have any suggestions on what might be causing this problem? I'm considering cloning the problematic VMs, but that seems a bit drastic.
Build: 2024-10-30
Version: 8.2
DBV: 0.0.1Thank you
Neil
result": { "name": "BodyTimeoutError", "code": "UND_ERR_BODY_TIMEOUT", "message": "Body Timeout Error", "stack": "BodyTimeoutError: Body Timeout Error\n at Timeout.onParserTimeout [as callback] (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/@xen-orchestra/proxy/node_modules/undici/lib/dispatcher/client-h1.js:626:28)\n at Timeout.onTimeout [as _onTimeout] (/usr/local/lib/node_modules/@xen-orchestra/proxy/node_modules/undici/lib/util/timers.js:22:13)\n at listOnTimeout (node:internal/timers:569:17)\n at process.processTimers (node:internal/timers:512:7)" } ```.
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Hi,
We need more info on the XO version you are using XOA or XO from the sources?
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Hi Oliver thanks for replying, we are using XOA.
Current version: 5.100.2 - XOA build: 20210823
This was only updated today and unfortunately I am not sure what version we was on, however I have tried another backup of a problematic VM today and got the same error.
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Can you try on
latest
release channel and see if you still have the error? Thanks! -
Hello everyone,
do we have any news for the body timeout error on backups ?
I've had this error for the last two months, using XOA and XO from sources.
The master is 2 commits behind. (93a11)
XO is 34c1cwhat i can do now for this ?
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@Bambos Did you make a ticket on https://help.vates.tech/ so the support team can get in and take a look?
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@DustinB yes, i did that some days ago.
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@Bambos A timeout error means that the host did not reply in the expected delay, which, if I'm remembering correctly is 5 minutes.
I suspect a problem on your host but we will take a look further on your support ticket.