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      flakpyro @stormi
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      stormi Updated both of my test hosts. Everything rebooted and came up fine.

      No VM stats in XO / XOA i see still. I will be curious if this round of updates fixes my EFI / Windows Server reboot hangs.

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        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @flakpyro
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        flakpyro No VM stats despite a reboot of the hosts?

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          abudef @stormi
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          stormi No stats until the toolstack restarts, as with previous candidates

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            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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            Ok, let's involve Team-XAPI-Network

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              Greg_E @stormi
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              stormi

              My master host hung on reboot, after about 10 minutes I forced the power off, and then back on. Host is HP T740 Thinclient with AMD v1756b processor, 64GB of DDR4 SODIMM, Intel dual x520 PCIe card, and an Intel i226-v in the a+e slot, plus the onboard Realtek NIC, BIOS at 1.20 which I think is still current for this model. All three hosts are identical with possible exception of x520 card revisions, host 3 might have an older revision (donations accepted for x710 based cards 😀 )

              Otherwise everything went as planned, all three are updated and all three needed to have the toolstack restarted to see the stats. I only have 2 small Linux VMs on this system right now, and both of them started fine.

              There were no stats in XO-Lite either, I was doing the second and third hosts from XO-Lite to see if XO was getting mad. The second and third rebooted without issue and something I'll look into with the next update, the delay on master could have been the VMs trying to auto start where I remembered to turn that off for the other two hosts.

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                bufanda
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                Installed on my Test pool with 2 HP EliteDesk 800 G3 mini. Except the no stats in XenOrchestra. Did some VM migragration between hosts, reboot testes (only Linux VMs though) and so far no issues.

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                  andriy.sultanov @abudef
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                  abudef Greg_E bufanda

                  Could you please attach /var/log/{xensource.log,daemon.log,xcp-rrdd-plugins.log} from the time after the reboot and before the toolstack restart?

                  Also: does this reproduce if you reboot again - would you still have no metrics until toolstack restart? Because if not, this is entering paranormal territory 🙂

                  UPD: I've just updated xapi from 24.39 to 25.6 myself - stats are working after the reboot and I can see them in XenOrchestra, no additional toolstack restart required.

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                    abudef @andriy.sultanov
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                    andriy.sultanov said in XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing:

                    does this reproduce if you reboot again

                    Yes, this does. Logs have been provided via pm.

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                      bufanda @andriy.sultanov
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                      andriy.sultanov
                      Same issue after another reboot. The stats on host just flatline. No CPU usage or anything.
                      See screenshot
                      f58c86b0-ac72-4a6c-a554-ecee918e4db7-image.png

                      I attached log files
                      daemon.log.txt xcp-rrdd-plugins.log.txt xensource.log.txt

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                        andriy.sultanov @bufanda
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                        bufanda Thanks!
                        Hmm, can't see anything suspicious either in your logs or abudef's

                        Since you said it reproduces if you reboot the host again, I'd really appreciate if you could send the result of rrd2csv running for 30 seconds or so on a system that doesn't have the stats working - so before any toolstack restarts.

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                          bufanda @andriy.sultanov
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                          andriy.sultanov
                          I ran it for a minute.

                          rrd2csv.txt

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                            Greg_E @andriy.sultanov
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                            andriy.sultanov

                            If still needed, I can probably get you the rrd2csv next week, I need to unrack my system and move it to a new mobile rack. A large expense that I'm not happy to have to do, but now needed going forward (it's a work thing, where I prototype workflows for my production system) 😠 😡 😣

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                              andriy.sultanov @Greg_E
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                              Greg_E Thanks, but that will not be necessary - I think I've figured out where the problem lies now. Good luck with the move 🙂

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                                Greg_E @andriy.sultanov
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                                andriy.sultanov

                                The move is more about spending yet more personal money for something that is primarily used for learning what I need to know for work (a rack, UPS, and some odds and ends at $800). Or half of it is, half of it is a VMware system and that's to let me learn what I need to leave this job and find one that pays more. And then move that work to something easier to use that costs less. Still amazed at how many places just took the price increase and are still not making plans to move to something else, even if they are cutting core counts in half to save half of that new money. But I'm also seeing that the general trend in IT around where I live is to get into a Silo, and never ever take on another task to fill a need. This way you never want to move laterally to other products, just keep doing the same things the same ways until management gets tired of hearing "we can't do that" and fires everyone to replace them with an MSP (or other contractor).

                                So for the off topic rant, feeling salty again today.

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