CD drive not completely installed in XOA
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 Hi, Everyone. Please help me with an issue I encounter when running my first VM in XCP-NG & XOA. The iso repository is located in a SMB share. I found this forum post “Unable to start newly created VM; cd drive not completely installed warning message | XCP-ng and XO forum” that should be fixing this issue. I have successfully mounted the CIFS share in XCP-NG. I have mounted this using the option “Attach existing Storage Repository” in XCP-NG. My question is how can I find where it is mounted so I can check the permissions configured on each iso. I tried checking “/mnt”, “/media” and checking “/etc/fstab” but I didn’t find any information where it is mounted. Hope you guys can help me. 
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 Hi, I'm not sure to understand everything. Do you see the ISO SR in the list of SR? Are you using an official client to manage XCP-ng? 
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 Thank you for responding. My apologies for not stating my issue clearly. I'll try my best to explain my issue. I am still new with XCP-NG this is my first venture try. - As of this moment I can see the iso files and was able to select ubuntu iso but beside it says "CD drive not completely installed"
  - I removed the SMB mount from XOA then followed the instruction in this forum post, where the responder connected the SMB share via XCP-NG configuration:
 - On the post as well it indicated that he change the permission so this is where my question is. I cannot find where xcp-ng mounted the share. My apologies if this a very noob question.
 
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 - This is normal until you got your first boot done  It shouldn't cause any harm It shouldn't cause any harm Consider this alert useless Consider this alert useless
- So it seems you have your ISO SR correctly working
- It should be mounted in /run/sr-mount/<SR UUID>. But ISO SR can be in read only, that's fine 
 So in the end, can you boot the VM with Ubuntu ISO? 
- This is normal until you got your first boot done 
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 Thanks for the information. In regards to your question the answer is no, if I ran VMGuest I get this error message: NO_HOSTS_AVAILABLE() This is a XenServer/XCP-ng error That is why I thought the issue is the CD is not properly mounted. I only have 1 hypervisor and this is my first VMGuest. Also, I am not sure if this will make any difference. I have the XOA installed on my desktop as a vmguest in my vmware workstation. Once I have finished setting up XCP-NG, I will create new image and move the XOA as vmguest of XCP-NG. 
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 NO_HOSTS_AVAILABLE()means there's no host able to start the VM. Can be for various reasons. Can you try to do axe vm-start uuid=<VM UUID>from the host?
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 Thank you so much for the help. Running the command the command "xe vm-start uuid=<VM UUID>" it indicated the following: "home-hypervisor: Cannot start here [Not enough free memory] After seeing this I have double check my VMGuest configuration, and it is set to 4TiB instead of 4GiB. I have corrected this and the VM started running. Again thank you so much for responding. 
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 Good news then  I'd love to get the error message coming in XO, but I'm not sure why we can't have the details. I'd love to get the error message coming in XO, but I'm not sure why we can't have the details.Ping @julien-f on this: why NO_HOSTS_AVAILABLE()is just coming without any more content in XO? Is it a XAPI limitation? Why we have more info inxe?
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 @olivierlambert No idea without investigating, all that I can tell is that this error comes straight from the XAPI without any more info. 
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 I just did a quick test and neither VM.start(ref, false, false)norAsync.VM.start(ref, false, false)(which creates a task) gives any more info.
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 Got it @julien-f If xefails to boot the VM, it will call an extra function, doing aVM.assert_can_boot_here, and catching the failure to display it.See https://github.com/xapi-project/xen-api/blob/47fae74032aa6ade0fc12e867c530eaf2a96bf75/ocaml/xapi-cli-server/cli_operations.ml#L3212 and https://github.com/xapi-project/xen-api/blob/47fae74032aa6ade0fc12e867c530eaf2a96bf75/ocaml/xapi-cli-server/cli_operations.ml#L2105 That would be an interesting XO feature  
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 @olivierlambert Nice, should be pretty easy to add! The only think I'm wondering is which host is it choosing to pass to assert_can_boot_herein case of a simplestarton a multiple hosts pool. 
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 I had the exact same reaction  
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 From what I understand it appears to do it on all the hosts, which makes sense  
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 Indeed. So it's a pretty nice feature to have to enrich our logs. Is it possible to simply chain that in XO so we got the error with more details? 
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 @olivierlambert Done: https://github.com/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/commit/33b45d2eda2ce6d8071541da246bdcfd06b133b8 It's not perfect but that should help  Example: vm.start { "id": "123e4f2b-498e-d0af-15ae-f835a1e9f59f", "bypassMacAddressesCheck": false, "force": false } { "errors": [ "R620-L3: VM_REQUIRES_SR(OpaqueRef:21fa00fc-62ce-4694-8b49-fcecd600a89e, OpaqueRef:4dd615a7-9a8c-4698-aceb-c10f782321c8)", "R620-L1: HOST_NOT_ENOUGH_FREE_MEMORY(216430280704, 18778341376)", "R620-L2: VM_REQUIRES_SR(OpaqueRef:21fa00fc-62ce-4694-8b49-fcecd600a89e, OpaqueRef:4dd615a7-9a8c-4698-aceb-c10f782321c8)" ], "message": "", "name": "Error", "stack": "Error: at Xapi._startVm (file:///home/julien/dev/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/packages/xo-server/src/xapi/index.mjs:1358:15) at Xapi.startVm (file:///home/julien/dev/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/packages/xo-server/src/xapi/index.mjs:1393:7) at Api.callApiMethod (file:///home/julien/dev/vatesfr/xen-orchestra/packages/xo-server/src/xo-mixins/api.mjs:307:20)" }

