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      kevnich2 @olivierlambert last edited by

      @olivierlambert
      I have no idea what commands are actually being used, other than the steps inside XCP-Center that I do on the host and then inside the instance itself. I don't mind needing to use XCP-NG Center for this one specific task or setting, I'm just concerned that won't always be available to use as the years go on as opposed to Xen Orchestra.

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        kevnich2 @olivierlambert last edited by

        @olivierlambert
        If there's a way to capture the commands being sent, I would be happy to undo the USB pass-through and then go through it again under Center? I just started XCP-NG and XOA in the past few months so I'm definitely new.

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          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Founder & CEO 🦸 last edited by

          That's exactly what I wrote originally. You need to setup https://github.com/vatesfr/xapi-inspector and connect your XCP-ng Center to it. This will intercept all calls 🙂

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            rlyons20 @olivierlambert last edited by

            @olivierlambert I actually have this need too, but it's not for USB storage. I'm running HomeAssistant on a VM, and I'd like to passthrough my Zigbee and Zwave USB devices.

            Here is the xenserver doc on the topic: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX235042

            I think it actually includes the cli commands.

            Hopefully that's helpful!

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            • olivierlambert
              olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Founder & CEO 🦸 last edited by

              We need the XAPI commands 🙂 Again, if you want this to be done at some point, we need more spec (because it means less time to actually develop)

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                rlyons20 @olivierlambert last edited by

                @olivierlambert unfortunately, I can't get the xe pusb-list command to return my USB devices, even though I see them with dmesg.

                So, I may have bigger problems here...

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                  rlyons20 @rlyons20 last edited by rlyons20

                  @rlyons20 soooo... xe pusb-list only exposes STORAGE devices. I verified by plugging in a USB thumb drive, and that shows up.

                  So, my use case of running HomeAssistant as a VM with Zigbee/Zwave USB devices is probably dead in the water.

                  That's disappointing...

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                  • olivierlambert
                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Founder & CEO 🦸 last edited by

                    You might modify the filter to get your dongle detected 🙂

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                      gpoole last edited by

                      I wrote a script to set up USB device passthrough for a specific device by name to a specific VM by name in the same basic way the XCP-ng Centre UI does it when you follow the steps described in the original post. Here's the script: https://gist.github.com/gpoole/c89807e9de9cb5c87bbcc2da27e0c3e4

                      Are those the commands you're looking for @olivierlambert?

                      Either way hopefully useful to anyone who wants to do this without using XCP-ng Centre. I've found it needs to be done every boot, so the script is intended to be something I can quickly SSH in and run. I'm sure it could be automated properly but works for me.

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                      • olivierlambert
                        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Founder & CEO 🦸 last edited by

                        Thanks for the commands. I just find it weird you need to do it at each boot, I don't remember having to do it here 🤔

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