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      rporter
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      I've installed XCP-Ng 8.2.1 on two of our Cisco Blades, and put them into a pool (via CLI)

      Launching the Xen Orchestra install with the 'Quick Deploy' on the XCP-NG server home page gets to the 'Deploying XOA' with spinner, and goes no further

      I tried installing using the CLI bash -c "$(curl -s http://xoa.io/deploy)" and it goes through collecting the network settings & passwords and hangs at 'Importing XOA VM...'

      I tried installing at https://vates.tech/deploy/, and it hangs at 20%

      I can use the lite.xen-orchestra.com to connect to the primary host and see that there are now four XOA VMs that show powered off

      In the tasks at the bottom of lite.xen-orchestra.com, I can see four VM.import tasks with different started durations that count up as expected. Their 'Estimated End' times are quite interesting. The shortest end is counts down from 52:51 to 52:36, then goes back to 52:52 and counts down again

      Has anyone seen this before?

      Any suggestions on how to get XOA installed?

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        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Can you try to check if you can actually download XOA with a wget? Do a wget http://xoa.io/xva and see if it downloads.

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          rporter @olivierlambert
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          @olivierlambert That connected and is coming down at about 50KB/s

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          • olivierlambertO Online
            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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            That's your issue then: it works but it's very slow. Could be a network issue somewhere in your infrastructure OR a peering problem with your Internet provider. FYI it's hosted in Lyon, France.

            If you really struggle, we'll give you a mirror elsewhere.

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              rporter @olivierlambert
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              @olivierlambert The tasks completed overnight, and I had 2 XOA systems running this morning, with two more powered off. I cleaned them up, and it seems to be working now.

              FYI, this is in a hosted datacenter, and our throughput is reliably above 500g up/down. During non-busy hours, like Friday afternoons, it runs upward of 2000g. There's a bottleneck or something throttling it, but not on our side (NY, USA)

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              • olivierlambertO Online
                olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                That's why I said about peering issue. We have 10G here and no bandwidth issue neither.

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