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      davealex8
      last edited by olivierlambert

      I am a noob to all of this. Woke up the other day and could not log into web gui. Restarted my server and now I cannot get XCP-ng to boot up. Thank you for the help. Then it goes into emergency shell.

      dracut-initqueuel506]: Warning: Could not boot.

      In the journal:

      systend-udeudl168]:
      inotify_add_uatcht6,
      L-udevd[465]:
      inotify_add_watcht6, /dev/nune0nip1,
      105 Palled: No
      such file or
      directory
      such
      systend-udevd 481]: inotify_add_watcht6,
      edeu/nune0n1p1,
      directory
      No
      such
      or director
      systend-udeud[482]:
      inotify_add watch6,
      file
      systend-udeudt483]:
      or
      mocary add watchlb,
      /deu/nuneOnip6,
      systend-udevd{472): Inotify_add watcht6,
      systend-udeva[468]:
      Luatchc6,
      systend-udeudl482):
      notify_add_uatcht, /deu/nuneinip6,
      10)
      10)
      989
      systend-udevd [465]: inotify_add_uatchc6,
      /dev/nune
      systend-udeud l472]:
      inotify_add watchc6,
      /dev/nunelnips,
      ystend-udeud[476):
      file
      directory
      10)
      file
      systend-udevd[481]:
      or
      directory
      3-9:
      inotify_add uatcht6,
      /dev/nuneint
      kernel: usb
      3-9:
      neu
      high
      -speed USB device nunber 2 using
      ale or director!
      
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        Davidj 0
        last edited by

        @davealex8
        Any hardware changes to your server, or on your network?

        What's your setup?

        • How many servers?
        • What type of CPU?
        • Where is your VM storage (in the server, on an NAS, on iSCSI)?

        Go slowly, take the time to make a plan, and you're more likely to recover.

        -David

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          davealex8 @Davidj 0
          last edited by

          @Davidj-0

          Zero changes. This is ran on a MS-01 with 2x 2TB NVME running in mirror RAID. All I use this for is to mess around with VMs and self host some services. I was still learning stuff so never back up anything because I was still building it out. Don’t feel like starting over, but have no idea what this fault even means to attempt to recover what I have done.

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