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    • K Offline
      keeely
      last edited by

      The first time I tried this it worked (once I'd worked around certificate problems). Now I've tried it again yesterday on a completely different setup, with latest XCP-ng running under VirtualBox instead of VMWare but I just get the spinner forever. When I checked the XCP-ng console with xe vm-list it shows that the VM has been created. What are the steps to trouble-shoot this process please?

      thanks!

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

        If your VBox can't have a working nested virtualization, it won't work.

        XOA is a HVM guest, so you need HVM support in your XCP-ng.

        Nested virt is complex, and there's not a lot of systems able to make it work.

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          keeely @olivierlambert
          last edited by

          @olivierlambert Good point. I definitely did check the box for nested virt. I will try again from scratch with VMWare Fusion where it worked before.

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            keeely @keeely
            last edited by keeely

            I tried on VMWare Fusion, which worked before. It doesn't work there either. I used the same Fusion settings, the same XCP-ng ISO xcp-ng-8.1.0-2.iso.

            I connected to the http web interface on port 80 to deploy XO this time.

            BTW I would post a screenshot of what I'm seeing, however for the last few days this forum has given an error when I try to do so:

            ERROR
            
            Something went wrong installing the "sharp" module /lib64/libz.so.1 version ZLIB_1.2.9' not found (required by /usr/share/nginx/html/forum/node_modules/sharp
            - Remove the "node_modules/sharp" directory then run npm install --ignore-scripts=false --verbose" and look for errors - Consult the installation documentation at https://sharp.pixelplumbing/com/install - Search for this error at https://github.com/lovell/sharp/issues
            

            The above error appears in red in the bottom right corner of the screen in a toaster message, it fades after a few seconds.
            (I may have made a mistake with the above because I'm typing it from a screenshot).

            As I said, this only happened since last week.

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            • K Offline
              keeely @keeely
              last edited by

              It completed with VMWare Fusion now, just took way longer than it did before for some reason. I need to be more patient.

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

                I know for the picture upload on the forum, but there's no trivial fix for now. I'll spend more time later.

                Good to know about your XOA deploy thing solved 🙂

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                  keeely @olivierlambert
                  last edited by

                  I tested my VBox setup with Proxmox and it worked fine. So it should be capable of running nested hypervisors. I wonder what Xen does that's different.

                  Unfortunately this means there is no free way for me to run XCP-ng except bare metal 😞

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

                    Untrue.

                    If XCP-ng doesn't work on top of some KVM installs, it doesn't mean Xen can't run in nested. In fact, it works: you can run XCP-ng on top of XCP-ng.

                    Xen is a bit different than KVM, so I'm not surprised there's bug when you have Xen on top of it. I don't know for the other way, it might be interesting to test.

                    And to fix your last statement: untrue too. XCP-ng on top of XCP-ng.

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                      keeely @olivierlambert
                      last edited by

                      You start your post with the word 'untrue' Although I'm not sure what that's in response to. You then go on to state that my last statement is untrue. I presume there you are talking about the line:

                      "Unfortunately this means there is no free way for me to run XCP-ng except bare metal"

                      I stand by that statement. If you're telling me I can, in fact run XCP-ng (to experiment with it) if only I'll just install XCP-ng first then I don't actually need to run anything nested in the first place, I just wipe my desktop OS and put XCP-ng on. That is simply not an option (for me). Note that I said 'for me' in the above line. I'm surprised you'd say that's untrue.

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

                        I said that for both statements:

                        1. It's not Xen fault if it doesn't work on top of KVM, but Xen accessing some virt features that aren't correctly exposed by KVM. I'm not blaming them, nested virt is a mess to properly code and test. Consider this as experimental everywhere.
                        2. I missed the "for me". But it's also vague, I don't know your constraints/what do you want. Also, I think I heard that some users made it work with Virtualbox, but it might also depends on your hardware. As I said, nested virt is a mess, and sometimes, some hardware works better than others (or even some VBox versions).
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