• XO Backup Error: VDI_IN_USE(OpaqueRef:.., destroy)

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    itservicesI
    Problem still persists with commit e9b66. Thanks for the support! Regards, Marc
  • XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing

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    @rzr I also installed updates this morning no new issues to report.
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    @laszlobortel We never reached a definitive root cause and did end up fully migrating to XCP-NG from VMware. We still have roughly 100 VMs running Rocky 8.10. The 4.18.0-553.94.1 kernels and above don't seem to have the same CPU issues but I'm not sure if that's because a kernel bug was mitigated or because we upgraded our backend storage to all flash arrays (Pure Storage C50's). The CPU still gets pegged on a Rocky 8 VM every once in a blue moon but not often enough to warrant more time being spent tracking it down.
  • Unable to create XOSTOR volume

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    Thanks for coming back to close it out. That's useful to know. So I was plenty wrong, as it was the XOSTOR licensing backend rather than the repo side I guessed at; those -32000 errors really don't give much away. For anyone landing here later: sounds like -32000 on XOSTOR creation can come from either end, a licensing/entitlement issue that support sorts, or a host not reaching the package repo, so both are worth checking. @alcoralcor, did support get yours sorted too, or is yours still the repodata / repo-reachability one? Glad you're unblocked either way.
  • Replication is leaving VDIs attached to Control Domain, again

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    @poddingue Since setting NBD=1, I have not seen the problem. SR is NFS on dual 40G ethernet with a TrueNAS scale 25.10 server using all NVMe SSD, so storage performance is as good as I can make it. I'll have to enable NBD=2 again to see if it still happens and if I can find the relevant part of the logs. As this is a random problem I can't recreate it on a normal test environment.
  • Potential bug with Windows VM backup: "Body Timeout Error"

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    @poddingue I need to update a few things and then I plan on trying to see if this was fixed for me. I think I only had 2 Windows machines that were a problem, and only on machines that had a larger disk and were basically empty. The counting zeros seemed to lead to a time out. Just haven't had the time to look at much of anything lately.
  • Ghost PCI device - how to remove?

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    poddingueP
    That leftover NIC is probably a stale PIF that XAPI is still holding, even though the card is physically gone, and the Refresh button re-scans rather than removing it. The docs have proper "remove a physical NIC" steps that end in forgetting the old PIF with xe pif-forget: https://docs.xcp-ng.org/networking/#remove-a-physical-nic. For the GPU side, the PCI passthrough flow (hiding the device from dom0, then assigning it) is here: https://docs.xcp-ng.org/compute#detaching-a-pci-device. If the GPU still won't show up as assignable once the stale PIF is gone, it might be worth a mention to @Team-Hypervisor-Kernel.
  • cifs-utils LPE (CVE-2026-46243) / 8.3 dom0 vulnerability inquiry

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    Closing the loop on this one — VSA-2026-021 went up yesterday (June 10) covering CIFSwitch / CVE-2026-46243: https://docs.vates.tech/security/advisories/2026/vates-sa-2026-021 A few things worth flagging for anyone following along: Severity landed at Moderate 🟠 — same ballpark as CopyFail/DirtyFrag, as Lucien anticipated. XCP-ng 8.3 and XOA both confirmed affected. XCP-ng 8.3 fix isn't in the main repo yet. The advisory notes there's a publicly available package with the fix, but it's not in the standard channel — Vates is asking people to reach out for the install procedure so you don't break future Rolling Pool Updates. So don't go hand-rolling the kernel commit yourself if you want to stay on the RPU path. XOA is already handled — fixed in Debian kernel 6.1.174-1, pushed via the unattended update mechanism. Just note the XOA VM needs a restart for it to take effect, and anything older than Debian 11/12 won't get the update and needs an OS upgrade first. Mitigation is unchanged from what we discussed: blacklist the cifs module if you're not using SMB-based SRs (which breaks SMB SRs, so only if you don't rely on them). Good turnaround given the disclosure-to-advisory window. Thanks again @LucienLassalle and the security team.
  • VHD Check Error

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    Pilow's right that moving a VM to another SR forces one full pass while the CBT bitmap is rebuilt; that part is expected. But your screenshot actually shows the likely culprit for the all-VMs-fall-back-to-full pattern: you have Purge snapshot data when using CBT enabled, and XO's incremental backup docs flag exactly that combination as a known issue where you can occasionally get unexpected fulls: https://docs.xen-orchestra.com/xo5/incremental_backups#known-issues. It might be worth running a few jobs with that toggle off to see if the deltas hold. It is a known rough edge on the CBT side, so following the central CBT feedback thread and maybe a nudge to @Team-XO-Backend wouldn't hurt.
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    Hi, IP conflict?
  • xo-server executable not found

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    @poddingue said: usually looks like an update that got interrupted or only half-applied Thinking back on it, I think that may be the issue. in that I was too quick off the mark rebooting after the base upgrades. @poddingue said: I think the gentler recovery before rebuilding would have been re-running the updater from the CLI Kinda tried that, but: [18:47 09] xoa@xoa:~$ xoa check -bash: xoa: command not found [18:47 09] xoa@xoa:~$ sudo xoa-updater --upgrade [sudo] password for xoa: sudo: xoa-updater: command not found [18:48 09] xoa@xoa:~$ But regardless, I'm all good now. Cheers.
  • How to Setup IPMI in XO

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    @All-Ki Thanks for your work! ProLiant DL360p Gen8 UID Light | 0x01 | ok Sys. Health LED | no reading | ns 01-Inlet Ambient | 33 degrees C | ok 02-CPU 1 | 55 degrees C | ok 03-CPU 2 | 50 degrees C | ok 04-P1 DIMM 1-6 | 45 degrees C | ok 05-P1 DIMM 7-12 | 44 degrees C | ok 06-P2 DIMM 1-6 | 38 degrees C | ok 07-P2 DIMM 7-12 | 43 degrees C | ok 08-P1 Mem Zone | 42 degrees C | ok 09-P1 Mem Zone | 45 degrees C | ok 10-P2 Mem Zone | 39 degrees C | ok 11-P2 Mem Zone | 40 degrees C | ok 12-HD Max | 35 degrees C | ok 13-Chipset 1 | 52 degrees C | ok 14-Chipset1 Zone | 45 degrees C | ok 15-P/S 1 Inlet | 34 degrees C | ok 16-P/S 1 Zone | 40 degrees C | ok 17-P/S 2 Inlet | 42 degrees C | ok 18-P/S 2 Zone | 43 degrees C | ok 19-PCI #1 | disabled | ns 20-PCI #2 | disabled | ns 21-VR P1 | 60 degrees C | ok 22-VR P2 | 56 degrees C | ok 23-VR P1 Mem | 39 degrees C | ok 24-VR P1 Mem | 36 degrees C | ok 25-VR P2 Mem | 32 degrees C | ok 26-VR P2 Mem | 36 degrees C | ok 27-VR P1Mem Zone | 38 degrees C | ok 28-VR P1Mem Zone | 36 degrees C | ok 29-VR P2Mem Zone | 31 degrees C | ok 30-VR P2Mem Zone | 33 degrees C | ok 31-HD Controller | 71 degrees C | ok 32-HD Cntlr Zone | 52 degrees C | ok 33-PCI 1 Zone | 43 degrees C | ok 34-PCI 1 Zone | 46 degrees C | ok 35-LOM Card | 70 degrees C | ok 36-PCI 2 Zone | 50 degrees C | ok 37-System Board | 52 degrees C | ok 38-System Board | 45 degrees C | ok 39-Sys Exhaust | 43 degrees C | ok 40-Sys Exhaust | 46 degrees C | ok 41-Sys Exhaust | 46 degrees C | ok 42-SuperCAP Max | 33 degrees C | ok Fan Block 1 | 94.86 percent | ok Fan Block 2 | 94.86 percent | ok Fan Block 3 | 94.86 percent | ok Fan Block 4 | 94.86 percent | ok Fan Block 5 | 94.86 percent | ok Fan Block 6 | 94.86 percent | ok Fan Block 7 | 94.86 percent | ok Fan Block 8 | 94.86 percent | ok Power Supply 1 | 205 Watts | ok Power Supply 2 | 210 Watts | ok Power Meter | 430 Watts | ok Power Supplies | 0x01 | ok Fans | 0x02 | ok Memory | 0x40 | ok C1 P1I Bay 1 | 0x01 | ok C1 P1I Bay 2 | 0x01 | ok C1 P1I Bay 3 | 0x01 | ok C1 P1I Bay 4 | 0x01 | ok C1 P2I Bay 5 | 0x01 | ok C1 P2I Bay 6 | 0x01 | ok C1 P2I Bay 7 | 0x01 | ok C1 P2I Bay 8 | 0x01 | ok ProLiant DL360 Gen10 UID | 0x01 | ok SysHealth_Stat | 0x01 | ok 01-Inlet Ambient | 19 degrees C | ok 02-CPU 1 | 52 degrees C | ok 03-CPU 2 | 63 degrees C | ok 04-P1 DIMM 1-6 | disabled | ns 05-PMM 1-6 | disabled | ns 06-P1 DIMM 7-12 | 44 degrees C | ok 07-PMM 7-12 | disabled | ns 08-P2 DIMM 1-6 | disabled | ns 09-PMM 1-6 | disabled | ns 10-P2 DIMM 7-12 | 48 degrees C | ok 11-PMM 7-12 | disabled | ns 12-HD Max | 35 degrees C | ok 13-Exp Bay Drive | disabled | ns 14-Stor Batt 1 | 18 degrees C | ok 15-Front Ambient | 24 degrees C | ok 16-VR P1 | 48 degrees C | ok 17-VR P2 | 54 degrees C | ok 18-VR P1 Mem 1 | 31 degrees C | ok 19-VR P1 Mem 2 | 29 degrees C | ok 20-VR P2 Mem 1 | 35 degrees C | ok 21-VR P2 Mem 2 | 36 degrees C | ok 22-Chipset | 42 degrees C | ok 23-BMC | 79 degrees C | ok 24-BMC Zone | 49 degrees C | ok 26-HD Cntlr Zone | 40 degrees C | ok 29-I/O Zone | 37 degrees C | ok 30-PCI 1 | disabled | ns 31-PCI 1 Zone | 45 degrees C | ok 32-PCI 2 | disabled | ns 33-PCI 2 Zone | 44 degrees C | ok 34-PCI 3 | disabled | ns 35-PCI 3 Zone | disabled | ns 37-Rear HD Max | disabled | ns 38-Battery Zone | 43 degrees C | ok 39-P/S 1 Inlet | 42 degrees C | ok 40-P/S 2 Inlet | 48 degrees C | ok 41-P/S 1 | 46 degrees C | ok 42-P/S 2 | 55 degrees C | ok 43-E-Fuse | 45 degrees C | ok 44-P/S 2 Zone | 53 degrees C | ok 49-CPU 1 PkgTmp | 84 degrees C | ok 50-CPU 2 PkgTmp | 94 degrees C | ok 61-AHCI HD Max | disabled | ns 69-PCI 1 M2 | disabled | ns 70-PCI 1 M2 Zn | disabled | ns 71-PCI 2 M2 | disabled | ns 72-PCI 2 M2 Zn | disabled | ns 73-PCI 3 M2 | disabled | ns 74-PCI 3 M2 Zn | disabled | ns Fan 1 | 0x01 | ok Fan 1 DutyCycle | 26.26 percent | ok Fan 1 Presence | 0x02 | ok Fan 2 | 0x01 | ok Fan 2 DutyCycle | 23.52 percent | ok Fan 2 Presence | 0x02 | ok Fan 3 | 0x01 | ok Fan 3 DutyCycle | 23.52 percent | ok Fan 3 Presence | 0x02 | ok Fan 4 | 0x01 | ok Fan 4 DutyCycle | 23.52 percent | ok Fan 4 Presence | 0x02 | ok Fan 5 | 0x01 | ok Fan 5 DutyCycle | 23.52 percent | ok Fan 5 Presence | 0x02 | ok Fan 6 | 0x01 | ok Fan 6 DutyCycle | 24.30 percent | ok Fan 6 Presence | 0x02 | ok Fan 7 | 0x01 | ok Fan 7 DutyCycle | 24.30 percent | ok Fan 7 Presence | 0x02 | ok Power Supply 1 | 0x01 | ok PS 1 Input | 200 Watts | ok Power Supply 2 | 0x01 | ok PS 2 Input | 190 Watts | ok Power Meter | 400 Watts | ok Fans | 0x01 | ok Power Supplies | 0x01 | ok Memory Status | 0x40 | ok Megacell Status | 0x04 | ok Intrusion | Not Readable | ns CPU Utilization | 252 unspecified | ok PS 1 Output | 190 Watts | ok PS_Volt_Out_01 | 12 Volts | ok PS_Volt_In_01 | 205 Volts | ok PS_Curr_Out_01 | 15.80 Amps | ok PS_Curr_In_01 | 1 Amps | ok PS 2 Output | 180 Watts | ok PS_Volt_Out_02 | 12 Volts | ok PS_Volt_In_02 | 204 Volts | ok PS_Curr_Out_02 | 15.10 Amps | ok PS_Curr_In_02 | 0.90 Amps | ok 27.1-LOM-Communi | 68 degrees C | ok 28.1-LOM Card-I/ | 84 degrees C | ok 25.1-HD Controll | 39 degrees C | ok 25.2-HD Controll | 45 degrees C | ok 25.3-HD Controll | 41 degrees C | ok LOM_Link_P1 | 0x02 | ok LOM_Link_P2 | Not Readable | ns LOM_Link_P3 | Not Readable | ns LOM_Link_P4 | Not Readable | ns ALOM_Link_P1 | 0x02 | ok ALOM_Link_P2 | 0x02 | ok Dr_Stat_1I1_B001 | 0x01 | ok Dr_Stat_2I1_B005 | 0x01 | ok CPU_Stat_C1 | 0x80 | ok CPU_Stat_C2 | 0x80 | ok
  • vm.stats questions on response and parameters

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    @julienXOvates Noted, thank you!
  • REST API create_vm returns task URL that doesn't exist?

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    MathieuRAM
    Hi @DevFlint, tasks are now correctly visible in the swagger documentation
  • How to revert VM to snapshot

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    MathieuRAM
    Hi @slavavrn, FYI, its now possible to revert a snapshot via the REST API. POST /vms/:id/actions/revert_snapshot And the body of the endpoint: { "snapshotId": <snapshot-id> "snapshotBefore": boolean (optional) }
  • 🛰️ XO 6: dedicated thread for all your feedback!

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    @Hex said: [image: 1780979702139-4f23a269-6c1c-4563-ac54-080cd3faa4b7-image.jpeg] [image: 1780979729251-f1630b43-4a94-49dd-b962-9b709f4bb2da-image.jpeg] Here is a small usability suggestion. In the Resources dashboard, in Pool view and Host view, positions of CPU and RAM are swapped. I occasionally get a brain freeze when switching between Host and Pool dashboard. Right, thanks! We'll change this !
  • (kubernetes) Add 'xcp-ng' provider to clusterapi

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    @pszelestey Hi, yes, we've pushed an initial commit and a few more here https://github.com/vatesfr/cluster-api-provider-vates/ it is moging every day. Ping us in Matrix/Discord devops if you want to chat live while trying
  • Slow boot on rocky linux 10 latest kernel

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    2 paths we are doing in parallel: We are doing our best to make it upstream in Linux, it's a regression after all. We know how to fix it, so hopefully this will be fixed quickly. Then, we'll have to wait for a Linux kernel update in main distros. Invariant TSC in Xen is also a way to fix it, because we want to improve that anyway. But as Teddy said, it's more work and it will take more time.
  • Need FeedBack: New version of the File level restore

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    @Andrew working on it with @julienxovates at least including them by default , without following them, in the archive seems doable . The change on the XO5 UI may be trickier, and we are not far to rewrite it for XO6