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    VDI_IO_ERROR(Device I/O errors) when trying to restore a Delta

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    • V Offline
      v0id
      last edited by

      Hi, all.

      I keep getting this error in all my attempt backup restorations.
      I managed to download the .vhd file using an SCP session and it worked successfully, but, not using the XO.

      I'm using Xen Orchestra Community Edition. Version 5.51.1.
      XCP-ng Version 8.0.0
      The remote location is in an NFS Storage (without errors).

      Error log: https://controlc.com/591f9408

      My best resgards. 👍

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
        last edited by

        I think there is a problem on the current branch of XO. It might be fixed soon.

        This problem isn't affecting XOAs.

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        • DanpD Offline
          Danp Pro Support Team @v0id
          last edited by

          @v0id See the following thread for a temporary fix --

          https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/2176/solved-xo-from-source-restore-backup-fails-with-vdi_io_error/2

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          • V Offline
            v0id
            last edited by

            Thank you all for the fast replies.

            @Danp I think I can't do a git checkout, I updated using the Jarli01 script.

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            • DanpD Offline
              Danp Pro Support Team @v0id
              last edited by

              @v0id You can perform these commands manually without any issues. In case you didn't know, the following command will restart xo-server --
              sudo systemctl restart xo-server.service

              Once the issue is resolved by the XO dev team, you can then update using the script to grab the latest source.

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              • V Offline
                v0id
                last edited by

                Sorry, I was trying to execute the git command in the wrong directory, my bad.
                Everything worked perfectly, the restores worked now.
                Thank you very much @Danp.

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