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    DevOps Megathread: what you need and how we can help!

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    • andrewperryA Offline
      andrewperry @Jonathon
      last edited by andrewperry

      @Jonathon this is really nice to have shared, as we are looking to migrate from the RKE cluster we've deployed on bare-metal Xen to XCP-ng VMs to setup an RKE2 cluster to migrate to.

      Will review this and probably have a bunch of questions!

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      • J Offline
        Jonathon @andrewperry
        last edited by

        @andrewperry I myself migrated our rancher management cluster from the original rke to a new rke2 cluster using this plan not too long ago, so you should not have much trouble. Feel free to ask questions 🙂

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        • Tristis OrisT Offline
          Tristis Oris Top contributor
          last edited by Tristis Oris

          i found time to play with cloud init, most of examples looks outdated or don't work dunno why.

          hostname: {name} don't work, only hostname: {name}%. Also i don't find that macros at official doc.

          with manage_etc_hosts: true it changed /etc/hosts 127.0.1.1 basename to 127.0.1.1 basename test%. Maybe package itself bug, maybe XO problem.

          preserve_hostname: false looks not required, i don't see any difference.

          even if not use any network config, it change netplan (don't need it with dhcp).

          network:
            version: 2
            ethernets:
              enX0:
                dhcp4: true
          

          to

          network:
            version: 2
            ethernets:
              enX0:
                match:
                  macaddress: "my_mac"
                dhcp4: true
                dhcp6: true
                set-name: "enX0"
          

          to save default netplan, need to use something like

          network:
            version: 1
            config:
                subnets:
                - type: dhcp4
                type: physical
          

          can't make disk resize work, it looks like rocket science. And this is most important part for me.

          resize_rootfs: true
          growpart:
            mode: auto
            devices: ['/']
            ignore_growroot_disabled: false
          

          I'm fine enough with manually tuned templates, 99% time don't need to change anything except name\disk. Other tasks require manual attention anyway or already covered with ansible. Would be nice to see tutorial for IQ<3.

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          • nathanael-hN Offline
            nathanael-h Vates 🪐 DevOps Team @Tristis Oris
            last edited by

            @Tristis-Oris
            Hello, thanks for the report. I will try to fix and improve things, but before I have a few questions.

            • What is the template you are using? Is it one from XOA Hub?
            • Where did you found the cloud-init config snippets?

            For your information, the defaults cloud-init configs snippets come from here: https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/blob/master/packages/xo-web/src/common/cloud-config.js#L78-L88

            For growpart it depends of the template used. Last time I tested it was working with a Debian 12 template from the XOA Hub.

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              Tristis Oris Top contributor @nathanael-h
              last edited by

              @nathanael-h

              • my custom template.
              • forum, cloud-init doc.
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                Cyrille Vates 🪐 DevOps Team
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                Pulumi Xen Orchestra Provider - Release v2.0.0

                We released a new version of the Pulumi Xen Orchestra provider.

                You can fail more information about the release here : https://xcp-ng.org/forum/post/92858

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                • nathanael-hN Offline
                  nathanael-h Vates 🪐 DevOps Team
                  last edited by nathanael-h

                  🎉 xo-powershell moves from alpha to beta

                  The XO-PowerShell module is published in the :microsoft: PowerShell Gallery as v1.0.0-beta

                  https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/xo-powershell/1.0.0-beta

                  Grab it with one powershell command:

                  Install-Module -Name xo-powershell -AllowPrerelease
                  

                  Doc here

                  Thanks to @dinhngtu @iButcat

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                  • CyrilleC Offline
                    Cyrille Vates 🪐 DevOps Team
                    last edited by

                    Hello there,

                    We release a new version Terraform provider with improvements of the VM disk lifecycle!

                    Now you can expand a VM disk with Terraform without data loss.

                    Read the release note: https://github.com/vatesfr/terraform-provider-xenorchestra/releases/tag/v0.32.0

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                      nathanael-h Vates 🪐 DevOps Team
                      last edited by

                      Hello 👋
                      We published a new blog post about our Kubernetes recipe:
                      You'll find there

                      • A step by step guide to create a production ready Kubernetes cluster, on top of your servers, in minutes!
                      • Some architecture insights 😉

                      https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/virtops-6-create-a-kubernetes-cluster-in-minutes/

                      Thanks to @Cyrille

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                        Cyrille Vates 🪐 DevOps Team
                        last edited by

                        Xen Orchestra Cloud Controller Manager in development 🚀

                        Hello everyone 👋

                        We publish a development version of a Xen Orchestra Cloud Controller Manager!

                        It support the controllers cloud-node and cloud-node-lifecycle and add labels to your Kubernetes nodes hosted on Xen Orchestra VMs.

                        apiVersion: v1
                        kind: Node
                        metadata:
                          labels:
                            # Type generated base on CPU and RAM
                            node.kubernetes.io/instance-type: 2VCPU-1GB
                            # Xen Orchestra Pool ID of the node VM Host
                            topology.kubernetes.io/region: 3679fe1a-d058-4055-b800-d30e1bd2af48
                            # Xen Orchestra ID of the node VM Host
                            topology.kubernetes.io/zone: 3d6764fe-dc88-42bf-9147-c87d54a73f21
                            # Additional labels based on Xen Orchestra data (beta)
                            topology.k8s.xenorchestra/host_id: 3d6764fe-dc88-42bf-9147-c87d54a73f21
                            topology.k8s.xenorchestra/pool_id: 3679fe1a-d058-4055-b800-d30e1bd2af48
                            vm.k8s.xenorchestra/name_label: cgn-microk8s-recipe---Control-Plane
                            ...
                          name: worker-1
                        spec:
                          ...
                          # providerID - magic string:
                          #   xeorchestra://{Pool ID}/{VM ID}
                          providerID: xeorchestra://3679fe1a-d058-4055-b800-d30e1bd2af48/8f0d32f8-3ce5-487f-9793-431bab66c115
                        

                        For now, we have only tested the provider with Microk8s.

                        What's next?

                        We will test the CCM with other types of Kubernetes clusters and work on fixing known issues.
                        Also a modification of the XOA Hub recipe will come to include the CCM.
                        More label will be added (Pool Name, VM Name, etc.).

                        Feedback is welcome!

                        You can install and test the XO CCM, and provide feedback to help improve and speed up the release of the first stable version. This is greatly appreciated 🙂

                        ➡ The XO CCM repository
                        ➡ Installation doc

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                        • CyrilleC Offline
                          Cyrille Vates 🪐 DevOps Team @Cyrille
                          last edited by

                          Pulumi Xen Orchestra Provider - Release v2.1.0

                          This new version brings improvement on the VM disks lifecycle made on the Terraform Provider.

                          https://github.com/vatesfr/pulumi-xenorchestra/releases/tag/v2.1.0

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                            afk
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                            Hi, I'm currently testing deployments with pulumi using packer templates.

                            So far the basics work as expected but I'm stuck on a setting issue that seems to affect both pulumi and terraform providers. As far as I know there is no way to set the memory as static or changing memory_min when creating a VM from a template.

                            The template was created with 1cpu and 2GB of RAM

                            Screenshot 2025-07-15 at 11.56.01.png

                            The VM created from this template using pulumi was assigned 2cpus and 4GB of RAM, however this only sets memory_max

                            Screenshot 2025-07-15 at 11.56.21.png

                            I found the following post that talks about this: https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/5628/xenorchestra-with-terraform

                            and also the folllowing github issue https://github.com/vatesfr/terraform-provider-xenorchestra/issues/211

                            Manually setting the memory limits after VM creation defeats the purpose of automation. I suppose that implementing those settings in the relevant providers is a core feature. In most cases, VMs need static memory limits.

                            In the meantime, is there any workaround that I should investigate or anything that I missed ?

                            slax81 created this issue in vatesfr/terraform-provider-xenorchestra

                            open Dynamic memory control #211

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