• Remote desktop on Gnome hangs randomly

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    Yes. I removed pci=nomsi entry from grub. I've tested on a Debian Forky and CentOS Stream 10 VMs with gnome and an intel alderlake igpu passthrough no issues at all.
  • ACL V2, we need your feedbacks!

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    I'm late to this, but I've been building lately a JetBrains plugin against the REST API and ACL v2 turned out to decide its whole design, so here's some feedback. Everything below is just one appliance, one pool (my small homelab), on a plan 4 trial, with an admin control call taken in the same breath as every scoped one. What I experienced is that selectors narrow reads (tags: and id: both, 1 VM against an admin control of 11), they're re-evaluated per request rather than fixed when the privilege is created, deny composes the way your Carol example says (allow-all plus deny on a tag gave 9, which is 11 minus the 2 tagged), and they scope the power verbs too, not just reads. The event stream is, to me, scoped as well, which was the thing I most wanted to check, because a scoped read next to an unscoped feed would have been a nasty trap. It's not. With two streams open at once, a change to an out-of-scope VM produced an update on the admin stream and nothing at all on the scoped one, so it's genuinely filtered rather than merely quiet. And the bit I'd underline: the same single change is update to the admin and add or remove to the scoped user. The verb is computed per subscriber, not per object, and an admin never sees add or remove at all because nothing ever enters or leaves an admin's scope. "From the user's perspective, not XOA's" turns out to be literal rather than a figure of speech, and that's a nicer piece of design than the sentence let me imagine. Now the three things that I didn't see in the post above. vm-snapshot is a separate privilege resource and vm doesn't imply it. Maybe that's obvious, but it was not obvious to me. With all six VM privileges granted, GET /vm-snapshots came back empty while admin saw 6, including a snapshot the scoped user had just taken. Anything with a restore or revert screen gets an empty list and no error. Inherited snapshot tags look like a snapshot-time copy rather than a link. Tag a VM and it's in scope immediately, but its existing snapshots keep tags: [] and stay invisible. So someone onboarded into a tag scope after their snapshots exist sees the VM and not its history. Subscribing delivers no initial dump. Both streams sat on init and keepalives until something changed, so it's a delta feed and a client has to fetch the collection over REST and maintain it from events. Worth a line, since the natural assumption (at least to me, don't make that the rule for everyone) is the other one. While I'm here: two smaller ones. Privilege action names aren't REST action names: shutdown:clean grants clean_shutdown, revert-snapshot grants revert_snapshot, and a mistyped action quietly gives you a privilege that grants nothing. And the event: init frame's field is id, not connectionId (why did I think it was connectionId, no idea, I thought it was "natural"), which cost me a while of thinking the stream was dead when I was posting to /events//subscriptions. Yes, I know, I should have read the documentation instead of experimenting in the dark, sending made-up field names in the wild. One last thing: selector is optional, so a privilege created without one reads back as {id, resource, action, effect, roleId} with no hint the field exists. I granted allow read on vm, saw all 11 VMs, read the object back, and (falsely) concluded the REST API had no object dimension at all. It's all in the previous post and it's in the swagger, and of course, in the official documentation. Once again, I'm an innocent victim because I didn't RTFM. I just never saw a privilege that had one. If a privilege echoed selector: null, or if the first example anyone met were a scoped one, I don't think I would have spent much time on that. Once again, my bad, didn't RTFM. This was a small, targeted test, at best. I didn't have the intent to test what was brought up in this very thread, I just happened to tinkle with the REST API and ACL V2 for my PoC, so lots of things got untested. Please, don't take it from me as settled: only tags: and id: selector forms, nothing on a second pool or a real multi-user deployment, and I have not checked what happens to a live subscription when the privilege itself changes rather than the VM's tags. If you read me until there, you're brave, or have too much time on your hands.
  • Full backups: Why is it not possible to use NBD on full backups ?

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    That should be it, tks @poddingue
  • Error mirroring full backups to backblaze b2

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    @pierrebrunet This week I only got 500 errors affecting 5 VMs. These 5 VMs were retried at VM-level and one fo these failed again (it failed to backup since I only have set 1 retry). I'm now looking into connection and bandwitdh to B2. I'm only reaching 200 Mbps to B2 with my current ISP so I'll tune concurrency so I reach those 200 Mbps with fewer VMs in parallel, making each single VM transfer faster. Concurrency was set to 8, I'll try with 3 VMs in parallel this weekend. Tks, Pedro
  • Xenserver 6.5 OVF+VHD to XCPNG

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    Hi, Any detailed error log could maybe pinpoint the problem
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    @anthoineb, We checked both SMlog and xensource.log for the two latest incidents on hypervisor 172.30.50.181. There was no VM or storage pause/unpause operation before either stall. The only matching pause/unpause pairs were part of our later forced VM.hard_reboot: 2026-08-19, VM 172.30.52.185: stall confirmed around 20:24; pause at 20:36:37 and unpause at 20:38:12. 2026-08-20, VM 172.30.52.182: stall confirmed around 20:24; pause at 20:30:07 and unpause at 20:31:26. The first related VDI operations in SMlog were also the vdi_deactivate actions initiated by those reboots. Therefore, we do not see a pause/unpause immediately before or at the onset of either lock.
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    Anyone who is using Commvault to back up VMs please tell me what you are using for credintials since you have to connect directly to a pool? I am looking for a way to backup VMs using Commvault and us AD accounts or OIDC.
  • i915 pass-through and Linux Mint - xcp-ng 8.3

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    Intel needs some special handling to support physical displays with PCI Passthrough; I don't know much of the details, but on "recent" machines, some bits are missing according to : https://lore.kernel.org/all/20260802050824.10554-1-brchuckz@aol.com/
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    @pierrebrunet I built on the fix_undici_timeout branch and manually ran the metadata backup job 10 times and did NOT get an error. I will stay on this build through the weekend, let the scheduled metadata backups run, and report back on Monday.
  • Slow boot on rocky linux 10 latest kernel

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    Thanks for actually booting one, that's the bit I skipped. -84s versus -10s without console=ttyS0 matches the Ubuntu ratio, and it's the first EL10 number anyone has measured rather than read from the source. That settles the question I left open. A real-world measurement is vastly better than a source-code read, right? Thanks for the backport request, too. Since CentOS Stream sits upstream of RHEL and Rocky, if the backport lands there, it should be the earliest signal that the rest of the family will follow.
  • Backup failures with odd connection refused errors

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    Thanks for the feedback.
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    Veeam scheduled a remote call with me and pulled more log files. Of coarse when we ran the backup job twice in a row both times al vms were successful. Veeam needs to baby sit our backups :). The call was cut short do to internet going down. I have uploaded the logs and waiting to hear back. Update - Veeam took alot more logs from Veeam and from xcp-ng pool. Their response back - I've got someone else getting similiar results, so I'm providing both of your logs to get some insights. Basically when you see the error, it's because something happened to the bitmap we left behind on the previous run and so next run, we re-read the entire disk. I've not found anything super clear to what's going wrong with the bitmap and why its gone, even from the Xen server logs, so I'm hoping from QA's eyes might see what I might be missing. I will keep you posted if they have any details.
  • XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing

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    @anthoineb @gduperrey @bleader Hi! Thank you very much for your responses. I actually found the issue and it was not caused by the XCP-ng patches. Appearently one of my switches had a malfunction and lost it's jumbo frames config on the ports involved... It seems like this happened in the time frame between XCP-ng updates . Last time I used this setup the jumbo frames / storage setup was working fine so I thought it might be related to these patches. Anyways sorry for taking your time in this regard- Best regards
  • Bringing container visibility back to XO

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    I went and checked a couple of the factual bits here rather than take them on trust, and the xscontainer one is still true: xscontainer-10.0.4-1.xcpng8.3.noarch.rpm is still sitting in the 8.3 base repo. The wiki page, I can't find it. There's no Docker or container page in the current docs that I can find, and nothing matching in the docs repo either, so I might be looking in the wrong place. On the proposal, I'm not the right person to say whether a containers collector fits the agent's scope. Two things I can tell you. xen-guest-agent lives on GitLab rather than GitHub, so the design conversation would need to happen there. And there's no Feeder entry for any of this yet, which surprised me given how far back the requests go; worth putting one up so the votes have somewhere to land. That's my read on where it should go rather than on whether it's a good idea, and someone closer to the agent will correct me if I've sent you the wrong way.
  • 🛰️ XO 6: dedicated thread for all your feedback!

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    @poddingue said: Depends which one you mean Thanks for the update! I meant the one where the VM was hanging because of incorrect boot order; but, good to know about the other issues. I'm moderately ok on Linux, but not so much so to where I fully understand the long boot time you go into (& divinni in the other thread) I had an issue in XO-Lite myself last yr. That sounds a bit like I had; or, I believe the issue was BIOS vs UEFI. If I created the VM with BIOS, I could boot/set it up...but not able to with UEFI. Thanks!
  • Feedback on immutability

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    @gsszuber Hi, Yes indeed, you need to preserve the root of the bucket from Lifecycle. We just had a customer with a similar issue. Can you help us by giving a small screenshot of the field to filter out the root (or filter in the three folders) please?
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    @poddingue Thanks for running the -31 numbers — good to have it confirmed that the ttyS0 removal stays worth ~3-4s even with the clock fixed. Agreed on not rushing -proposed to production; we'll pick up -31 when it promotes and keep the cloud-init tweak permanently.
  • After Update XO wont start

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    Hey that sucks after catching up 23 commits. Looks like something broke in the log module during the update. I’d try a clean reinstall of the dependencies first, or drop back to an older Node version for a bit – Node 24 can be fussy with these packages.
  • Update Templates

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    Hi bikemuch, For unregistered XOA the template auto-update is limited. Easiest way is via CLI: download the latest Debian 13 and CentOS Stream 10 ISOs, then use xe vm-import or create new templates from them. You can also check the XOA “Templates” section and force a refresh if available. Works fine for me this way.
  • Tesla xenctrlext.unix_error Device or resource is busy

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    @seanmcg182 's post might be the answer to the original question, two years late. Your lspci -s 0000:05:00.0 -v at post 8 shows (rev ff) and !!! Unknown header type 7f, which is the same pair he had, and in his case it came from bifurcating the wrong PCIe port in the BIOS rather than from anything XCP-ng was doing. He says the unknown header is what then produced the device or resource busy error on VM start, which is the error you opened with. I don't know whether your board exposes bifurcation the way his X10DRH-CT does, so it might not transfer at all. @kuznetcoff777 if that machine is still around, it'd be worth a look either way.