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    Attach PCIs - Not enough permissions

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    • abudefA Offline
      abudef @olivierlambert
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      @olivierlambert Well, I'd say he's a real admin:

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Do you have the complete error in Settings/logs or the button is just greyed out?

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        • abudefA Offline
          abudef @olivierlambert
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          @olivierlambert There is no log entry, the button is just grayed out. Now I tried it in XO Appliance 5.95.1 build: 20240401 and it behaves the same.

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          • olivierlambertO Offline
            olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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            Hmm @MathieuRA can you check?

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            • abudefA Offline
              abudef
              last edited by abudef

              Could this be related to the guest template? A guest created on a Windows 2022 template is not affected, while another on a Windows 2016, Windows 11 or CentOS 7 template is.

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                abudef @abudef
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                @abudef said in Attach PCIs - Not enough permissions:

                Could this be related to the guest template? A guest created on a Windows 2022 template is not affected, while another on a Windows 2016, Windows 11 or CentOS 7 template is.

                No, that was a bad guess. The button is active on a guest that is powered off and has a disk on the local SR of that host - in the list, the VM is visible in the "host - pool" context. If the guest is running on that host, the button is also active, as it is most certainly in the "host - pool" context. The problem is with virtuals that are powered off and have a disk on the NFS SR and thus are only in the "pool" context at the moment, not "host - pool".

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                • MathieuRAM Offline
                  MathieuRA Vates 🪐 XO Team @abudef
                  last edited by MathieuRA

                  Hi @abudef thanks for the report. I spotted where the bug came from and I will fix it soon.

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                  • MathieuRAM Offline
                    MathieuRA Vates 🪐 XO Team @abudef
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                    Hi @abudef 🙂
                    A fix is available on the branch fix-attach-pci

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                    • MathieuRAM Offline
                      MathieuRA Vates 🪐 XO Team @abudef
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                      Hi 🙂

                      Fix available on the master branch.
                      Commit: b539b

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                      • abudefA Offline
                        abudef
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                        Great, it's working fine now 👌

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