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    Strange issue with booting XCP-NG

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    • ? Offline
      A Former User @r1
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      @r1 If this could be confirmed I would be happy to test it, otherwise I'll have to do it when I have a new system.. Because I dont want to mess up the current one just yet 🙂

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        r1 XCP-ng Team @Guest
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        @appollonius I don't think there is any harm. You will be either be able to boot or not. You can always switch back to old settings.

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          A Former User @r1
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          @r1 Alright then I will give it a try somewhere today 🙂

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            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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            Unless I'm mistaken, XCP-ng installed in UEFI mode won't boot in bios mode. There won't be anything written in the MBR.

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              A Former User @stormi
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              @stormi Ahh... So I would have to reinstall XCP-NG completely to be able to boot in BIOS?

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                stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @Guest
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                @appollonius yes

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                  A Former User @stormi
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                  @stormi Damn... And that all to 'test' if the GPU is working in BIOS mode.

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                    A Former User
                    last edited by

                    Maybe I asked the wrong question here, but is the NVIDIA QUADRO P400 even supported? Maybe that could be an issue as well? If not I think I'll have to grab something like a Radeon WX2100..

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                      stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                      It's not supported for vGPUs https://xcp-ng.org/docs/compute.html#vgpu but it should not prevent other uses of XCP-ng in theory.

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                        A Former User @stormi
                        last edited by A Former User

                        @stormi Ahh thanks for the webpage, though I still think BIOS mode wont fix this issue I believe.. So I will capture the serial output, to see what happens.

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                          stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                          last edited by stormi

                          As I said (or tried to say), vGPU support has nothing to do with the ability to display the host console on screen.

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                            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                            So BIOS mode might help, but there's no guarantee.

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                              A Former User @stormi
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                              @stormi I wanna try this first so I can see what is going wrong in UEFI mode. So I can pass it on to you guys, so you might be able to fix this issue in UEFI mode. Because there might be other people running into this issue as well 🙂

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                                A Former User
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                                @r1 @stormi I digged alot today, I even exchanged the xen.gz with the possible fix that was mentioned above, where I discovered that it made my XCP-NG useless XD. Well I fixed it so I am back to normal now (hahaha). I read some more about this issue, but it could also be 'Grub' related. I have a source here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/825687/what-could-prevent-an-ubuntu-server-from-booting-without-a-vga-connected-monitor

                                And then specifically 'nomodeset' I haven't tested it yet because the grub.cfg is different from the default grub.cfg and I don't want to break things again..., but could that be a possible solution to this?

                                I have pasted the grub.cfg here, where could I put the 'nomodeset' option?

                                serial --unit=0 --speed=115200
                                terminal_input serial console
                                terminal_output serial console
                                set default=0
                                set timeout=5
                                if [ -s $prefix/grubenv ]; then
                                        load_env
                                fi
                                
                                if [ -n "$override_entry" ]; then
                                        set default=$override_entry
                                fi
                                
                                menuentry 'XCP-ng' {
                                        search --label --set root root-cybuwv
                                        multiboot2 /boot/xen.gz dom0_mem=4304M,max:4304M watchdog ucode=scan dom0_max_vcpus=1-16 crashkernel=256M,below=4G,console=vga vga=mode-0x0311 
                                        module2 /boot/vmlinuz-4.19-xen root=LABEL=root-cybuwv ro nolvm hpet=disable console=hvc0 console=tty0 quiet vga=785 splash plymouth.ignore-serial-consoles xen.pciback.hide=(0000:07:00.0)
                                        module2 /boot/initrd-4.19-xen.img
                                }
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                                  r1 XCP-ng Team @Guest
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                                  @appollonius You can set nomodeset option at the end of line which starts with module2 /boot/vmlinuz-4.19-xen.

                                  With other user it did no make any difference.

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                                    A Former User @r1
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                                    @r1 Didn't work for me either.... Well I think this is then to stop the troubleshooting as I have no idea where the problem lies and we tried everything. When the monitor has been connected XCP-NG actually sees the GPU so I think it has something to do with the System parameters in UEFI or GRUB. But time will tell if someone else finds a potential solution to this...

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                                      A Former User
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                                      Well I just had some time to reinstall xcp-ng in LEGACY BIOS MODE but unfortunately this didnt solve anything and the problem persists...

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                                        A Former User
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                                        Alright well I lost all the data on one drive, by doing this 'joke' of reinstalling it in BIOS mode. So I thought I let VMware ESXi give it a try, well it works at VMware Apparently...

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                                          chrisarzu @olivierlambert
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                                          @olivierlambert I'm running xcp-ng 8.2.0, everything works fine, but when NTP is enabled it stays stuck for 40 seconds at the EFI_MEMMAP is not enabled line.
                                          If I disable NTP it boots immediately without any issues. But as soon as I enable NTP same issue happens again.
                                          I'm able to reach both the NTP servers time.cloudflare.com and time.google.com, I tested it from Network and Management Interface - Test Network - Ping custom address.
                                          After I installed xcp-ng I SSHd as root and ran yum update, so it installed all of the updates.
                                          Do you have any suggestions?

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                                          • stormiS Offline
                                            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                                            It probably means that the chrony service can't join the NTP server for 40s. Network slow to initialize?

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