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      Chemikant784 @dinhngtu
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      @dinhngtu From my point of view this would be fine 🙂 So the systems can be distinguished even when the buildnumber is the same.

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        spelon
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        Got a weird bug on these.

        Used xenclean to remove Citrix 9.4.1 drivers, installed the 9.0.9137-2 . Now if I live migrate a VDI, the agent gives up on that VM. Drivers are all working, just the agent needs reinstalling. Only got one pool to test it on, but its the same on all four hosts.

        Three VMS I migrated disks on;
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        From Management Agent Detected before VDI migrated to agent missing after migration completion;
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        All three are Server 2019 VMs.

        Any similar known issues?

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          dinhngtu Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @spelon
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          @spelon Yes, it's known. I'll try to fix that in the next release.

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            manilx @dinhngtu
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            @dinhngtu Hopefully before the next updates to xcpng. Rolling pool update moves all VM's....

            Does this bug clear itself after a VM reboot? Or has the tools to be reinstalled? Is it only cosmetic or does it affect the running VM?

            Havne't tried this myself and as we have moved all VM's to these new tools I'd like to be aware of what I can expect.

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              dinhngtu Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @manilx
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              @manilx It's purely cosmetic and will clear on reboot.

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                manilx @dinhngtu
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                @dinhngtu 👍

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                  archw
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                  Whats the difference between this one and the the one created by "managementagentx64-9.4.2.msi" downloaded from "http://downloadns.citrix.com.edgesuite.net/17528/managementagent-9.4.2-x64.msi" or https://www.xenserver.com/downloads#lightbox-20160?

                  As of right now, using "managementagentx64-9.4.2.msi" I get "Management agent 9.4.2-178 detected" with the latest Citrix/xenserver.com drivers.

                  Is it better to start using this signed build of the XCP-ng Windows PV drivers?

                  Thanks!

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                    Henrik @archw
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                    @archw xcp-ng tools are developed by Vates with many improvements over the citrix tools that align with xcp-ng.

                    "Dont forget to clean out the old citrix tools before installing." - https://github.com/xcp-ng/win-pv-drivers/releases

                    You can read more here:
                    https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2025/10/10/signed-windows-pv-drivers-now-available/
                    https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2025/07/29/windows-pv-drivers-update-and-roadmap/

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                      archw @Henrik
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                      @Henrik
                      Thanks for the advice! I just did one.....lots of rebooting required.

                      After you run xclean, it then reboots. When it comes back, there is no mouse so, unless you can do everything from keystrokes, you have to reboot. When it comes back, you can then install the new drivers. It then reboots and now you can reset your original ip address (if it was a static IP address).

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                        Henrik @archw
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                        @archw and forgot to type "Not compatible with the "Manage Citrix PV drivers via Windows Update" option. You must disable this option before installing."

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