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    • SuperDuckGuyS Offline
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      last edited by SuperDuckGuy

      Hi everyone,

      I am attempting to create an XOSTOR volume on a newly created pool as part of a demonstration environment for evaluating a migration from VMware vSphere to XCP-ng. However, I have been unable to successfully create the XOSTOR volume. I have attached the relevant error log for reference.

      All hosts in the pool are identical Dell R730 systems, fully patched, each equipped with fifteen 1TB drives connected through a Dell HBA330 controller. The only difference between the four hosts is the amount of installed RAM. Running fully patched XOA trial.

      This is my first time attempting to create an XOSTOR volume, and the error message returned does not provide much detail beyond stating “unknown error from the peer.” I would appreciate any guidance on what might be causing this issue.

      Thank you in advance. Looking forward to rolling this out!

      2026-03-05T18_46_22.149Z - XO.txt

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      • AtaxyaNetworkA Offline
        AtaxyaNetwork Ambassador @SuperDuckGuy
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        @SuperDuckGuy Hi !

        Are you on XOA trial and/or air gap environment ?
        I remember seeing the -32000 error a while ago, but I don't remember why 🤔

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          SuperDuckGuy @AtaxyaNetwork
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          @AtaxyaNetwork Hello! I am on an XOA trial with no airgapping.

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