Create a new SR: qcow2 failure
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Evening, my setting to create a SR for importing my .qcow2 is:

but when I try to create the SR I get this:

I hover over the (i) for the information for the preferred type:

I've read this QCOW2 FAQ, so my question is, if I have to install this on the host, where is the instruction or the plug-in for this feature?
I attempted to import my .qcow2 in the Default SR:

For a moment is appears to be importing:

Then I get this error message:

I try to import it again and I get his error message:

After this is when I attempted to create the qcow2 SR. My XOA is located on my Redhat 10 Server/Workstation as a VM.
Thanks!...
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Ping @julienxovates
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Hi @nasheayahu,
1/ are you running the latest XO from source ?
2/ did you follow this to create the ZFS volume => https://docs.xcp-ng.org/storage/#zfs ?
3/ did you try with "ext" type instead ? or your requirement is QCOW2 with ZFS ?The "import QCOW2" is currently not yet implemented, hence the API error (it should have been not permitted actually); it should be merged in the next XO release.
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1/ are you running the latest XO from source ?
Yes, I used the Xen Orchestra Installer / Updater on a Debian 13.
2/ did you follow this to create the ZFS volume => https://docs.xcp-ng.org/storage/#zfs ?
No, I have 3 extra 2TB HDs I did not include in the install, because I have data on them I want to move to a Storage Device first.
3/ did you try with "ext" type instead ? or your requirement is QCOW2 with ZFS ?
I just tried it, but it requires an another device I don't have available as stated above. The QCOWS are coming from the two Redhat 10 Server/Workstations, 1) I just converted to XCO-ng, 2) the other Redhat will convert soon after solving other setup tasks with the first.
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@nasheayahu so you're actually trying to import those QCOW2 VDIs, not creating them, right ?
You'll have to wait for the import feature for QCOW2 which is coming soon.
You should be able to create a brand new SR with QCOW2, but be aware of the known issue on ZFS with large VDIs (see https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2026/05/05/qcow2-is-now-ga-in-xcp-ng/).
Did you install ZFS on your host ? see https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2018/08/03/xcp-ng-with-zfs/ -
so you're actually trying to import those QCOW2 VDIs, not creating them, right ?
Yes...
You'll have to wait for the import feature for QCOW2 which is coming soon.
You should be able to create a brand new SR with QCOW2, but be aware of the known issue on ZFS with large VDIsOkay...
Did you install ZFS on your host ?
I installed XCP-ng using the defaults and recommended settings, I do not remember if ZFS was a default:
[09:28 xcp-kbbn ~]# df -Th Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on devtmpfs devtmpfs 3.6G 16K 3.6G 1% /dev tmpfs tmpfs 3.6G 316K 3.6G 1% /dev/shm tmpfs tmpfs 3.6G 9.3M 3.6G 1% /run tmpfs tmpfs 3.6G 0 3.6G 0% /sys/fs/cgroup /dev/sdb1 ext3 18G 2.1G 15G 13% / /dev/sdb4 vfat 512M 3.3M 509M 1% /boot/efi /dev/sdb5 ext3 3.9G 88M 3.6G 3% /var/log 192.168.130.102:/media/KbbnNFS04/ITDocuments/ITDocuments/Iso nfs 1.9T 259G 1.6T 14% /run/sr-mount/d7f0d912-ddc4-ab46-6693-39a6b0d49a14 /dev/mapper/XSLocalEXT--d318a008--a239--821f--a9cd--1f1b657e492e-d318a008--a239--821f--a9cd--1f1b657e492e ext4 2.6T 30G 2.5T 2% /run/sr-mount/d318a008-a239-821f-a9cd-1f1b657e492e tmpfs tmpfs 731M 0 731M 0% /run/user/0 [09:28 xcp-kbbn ~]# lsblk -f NAME FSTYPE LABEL UUID MOUNTPOINT sdf LVM2_member nl8bHb-caA4-aw3k-S1c2-rm3h-zfXc-4urbyC └─XSLocalEXT--d318a008--a239--821f--a9cd--1f1b657e492e-d318a008--a239--821f--a9cd--1f1b657e492e ext4 9cf95f7d-249b-45e3-9584-a02f1b2a367a /run/sr-mount/d318a008-a239-821f-a9cd-1f1b657e492e sdd xfs KbbnNFS03 3ff0be13-df43-455f-8af5-bb5278378279 sdb ├─sdb4 vfat BOOT-TZOZOJ 1B19-9FAC /boot/efi ├─sdb2 ├─sdb5 ext3 logs-tzozoj d09535b9-cd49-4bac-8aeb-17872bda910e /var/log ├─sdb3 LVM2_member 0kSCqD-PNaB-0E2Q-xJ1o-rvTW-NAC0-zEzM6D │ └─XSLocalEXT--d318a008--a239--821f--a9cd--1f1b657e492e-d318a008--a239--821f--a9cd--1f1b657e492e ext4 9cf95f7d-249b-45e3-9584-a02f1b2a367a /run/sr-mount/d318a008-a239-821f-a9cd-1f1b657e492e ├─sdb1 ext3 root-tzozoj 70792b7e-b92d-4913-a2cc-4ed6f8fe014e / └─sdb6 swap swap-tzozoj 46d5a332-2728-452e-9c30-1e837fb6cf25 [SWAP] tdc tda sde LVM2_member xRwg78-m9o1-mGki-KfO7-MSY3-gLjD-UKZjQo └─XSLocalEXT--d318a008--a239--821f--a9cd--1f1b657e492e-d318a008--a239--821f--a9cd--1f1b657e492e ext4 9cf95f7d-249b-45e3-9584-a02f1b2a367a /run/sr-mount/d318a008-a239-821f-a9cd-1f1b657e492e sdc xfs KbbnNFS02 765ca566-c434-45a5-9b9f-f066c770a7d4 sda xfs KbbnNFS01 a91987c0-1c2e-4e88-bcf6-fe7662e77cb6 tdd tdbbut you can see sd(a,d,c) are from the 3 HDs I did not include in the install are ZFS, I attached them as SRs so I can move the data later to a Storage Device using this method:
[15:27 xcp-kbbn NAS]# xe host-list uuid ( RO) : 9a5e5bb3-bdb9-41ea-9505-6f6fe630f369 name-label ( RW): xcp-kbbn ----------------------------- Disk NAS ----------------------------- xe sr-create type=udev device-config:location=/srv/NAS name-label="NAS Disks" host-uuid=9a5e5bb3-bdb9-41ea-9505-6f6fe630f369 1) [16:08 xcp-kbbn srv]# xe sr-create type=udev device-config:location=/srv/NAS name-label="NAS Disks" host-uuid=9a5e5bb3-bdb9-41ea-9505-6f6fe630f369 929ccfc5-b810-89c4-1cdd-e9ee77f38bcf ----------------------------- Disk KbbnNFS01 ----------------------------- 2) ln -s /dev/sda /srv/NAS/sda #although it might be better to use a stable identifier if you have multiple disks 3) xe sr-scan uuid=929ccfc5-b810-89c4-1cdd-e9ee77f38bcf (info from fdisk -l) Disk /dev/sda: 2000.4 GB, 2000398934016 bytes, 3907029168 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes ----------------------------- Disk KbbnNFS03 ----------------------------- 2) ln -s /dev/sdd /srv/NAS/sdd #although it might be better to use a stable identifier if you have multiple disks 3) xe sr-scan uuid=929ccfc5-b810-89c4-1cdd-e9ee77f38bcf (info from fdisk -l) Disk /dev/sdd: 2000.4 GB, 2000398934016 bytes, 3907029168 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytes ----------------------------- Disk KbbnNFS02 ----------------------------- 2) ln -s /dev/sdc /srv/NAS/sdc #although it might be better to use a stable identifier if you have multiple disks 3) xe sr-scan uuid=929ccfc5-b810-89c4-1cdd-e9ee77f38bcf (info from fdisk -l) Disk /dev/sdc: 2000.4 GB, 2000398934016 bytes, 3907029168 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 4096 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 4096 bytes / 4096 bytesand both systems (well be converting the other one later) are Redhat 10s formatted with ZFS, and was importing from the other Redhat. Well this be a and/or the reason for the import failure?
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