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    • RE: Netdata package is now available in XCP-ng

      Hi,

      Would pulling the latest version of netdata into each host break anything?
      ie running from the cli: bash <(curl -Ss https://my-netdata.io/kickstart.sh)

      posted in News
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    • RE: Alert: Control Domain Memory Usage

      @olivierlambert The servers (2) I am seeing the memory leaks are used exclusively for network intensive applications. they route and tunnel many (100+) tunnels.

      Other systems I have with similar host configuration are not seeing any increased domain memory usage.

      posted in Compute
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    • RE: Alert: Control Domain Memory Usage

      We also have 10GbE Intel interfaces on the affected servers, not using iscsi yet on these servers.

      So I think the comon factors right now would be the sas megaraid and 10GbE Intel nics?

      posted in Compute
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    • RE: Created cloud config, but can't select it when creating a new VM.

      @eperez539 good luck

      posted in Xen Orchestra
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    Latest posts made by MrMike

    • RE: Alert: Control Domain Memory Usage

      Good job guys!

      posted in Compute
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    • RE: Alert: Control Domain Memory Usage

      So, I checked the other hosts in my environment that run the same types of VMs and also have the same version of xcp-ng.

      Hosts that are not seeing this memory leak have BCM5720 1GbE interfaces. They are not as heavily used so I'm not sure if the leak only occurs if usage is very high or using a specific feature/ function in that driver.

      posted in Compute
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    • RE: Alert: Control Domain Memory Usage

      @olivierlambert The servers (2) I am seeing the memory leaks are used exclusively for network intensive applications. they route and tunnel many (100+) tunnels.

      Other systems I have with similar host configuration are not seeing any increased domain memory usage.

      posted in Compute
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    • RE: Alert: Control Domain Memory Usage

      We also have 10GbE Intel interfaces on the affected servers, not using iscsi yet on these servers.

      So I think the comon factors right now would be the sas megaraid and 10GbE Intel nics?

      posted in Compute
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    • RE: Alert: Control Domain Memory Usage

      @olivierlambert I don't have a ticket because we don't have paid support for xcp-ng

      posted in Compute
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    • RE: Alert: Control Domain Memory Usage

      @stormi

      our environment also seeing the leak in xcp-ng 8.1 hosts. At first I doubled the amount of memory allocated to the control domain from 4G to 8G and now 30 something days later it ran out of ram again... this is the 3rd time the hosts (4) run of memory. This is really causing us issues.

      # lsmod
      Module                  Size  Used by
      tun                    49152  0
      nfsv3                  49152  1
      nfs_acl                16384  1 nfsv3
      nfs                   307200  2 nfsv3
      lockd                 110592  2 nfsv3,nfs
      grace                  16384  1 lockd
      fscache               380928  1 nfs
      bnx2fc                159744  0
      cnic                   81920  1 bnx2fc
      uio                    20480  1 cnic
      fcoe                   32768  0
      libfcoe                77824  2 fcoe,bnx2fc
      libfc                 147456  3 fcoe,bnx2fc,libfcoe
      scsi_transport_fc      69632  3 fcoe,libfc,bnx2fc
      openvswitch           147456  11
      nsh                    16384  1 openvswitch
      nf_nat_ipv6            16384  1 openvswitch
      nf_nat_ipv4            16384  1 openvswitch
      nf_conncount           16384  1 openvswitch
      nf_nat                 36864  3 nf_nat_ipv6,nf_nat_ipv4,openvswitch
      8021q                  40960  0
      garp                   16384  1 8021q
      mrp                    20480  1 8021q
      stp                    16384  1 garp
      llc                    16384  2 stp,garp
      ipt_REJECT             16384  3
      nf_reject_ipv4         16384  1 ipt_REJECT
      xt_tcpudp              16384  8
      xt_multiport           16384  1
      xt_conntrack           16384  5
      nf_conntrack          163840  6 xt_conntrack,nf_nat,nf_nat_ipv6,nf_nat_ipv4,openvswitch,nf_conncount
      nf_defrag_ipv6         20480  2 nf_conntrack,openvswitch
      nf_defrag_ipv4         16384  1 nf_conntrack
      libcrc32c              16384  3 nf_conntrack,nf_nat,openvswitch
      dm_multipath           32768  0
      iptable_filter         16384  1
      sunrpc                413696  18 lockd,nfsv3,nfs_acl,nfs
      sb_edac                24576  0
      intel_powerclamp       16384  0
      crct10dif_pclmul       16384  0
      crc32_pclmul           16384  0
      ghash_clmulni_intel    16384  0
      pcbc                   16384  0
      aesni_intel           200704  0
      aes_x86_64             20480  1 aesni_intel
      crypto_simd            16384  1 aesni_intel
      cryptd                 28672  3 crypto_simd,ghash_clmulni_intel,aesni_intel
      glue_helper            16384  1 aesni_intel
      dm_mod                151552  5 dm_multipath
      intel_rapl_perf        16384  0
      sg                     40960  0
      i2c_i801               28672  0
      mei_me                 45056  0
      mei                   114688  1 mei_me
      lpc_ich                28672  0
      ipmi_si                65536  0
      ipmi_devintf           20480  0
      ipmi_msghandler        61440  2 ipmi_devintf,ipmi_si
      acpi_power_meter       20480  0
      ip_tables              28672  2 iptable_filter
      x_tables               45056  6 xt_conntrack,iptable_filter,xt_multiport,xt_tcpudp,ipt_REJECT,ip_tables
      hid_generic            16384  0
      usbhid                 57344  0
      hid                   122880  2 usbhid,hid_generic
      sd_mod                 53248  5
      ahci                   40960  3
      libahci                40960  1 ahci
      xhci_pci               16384  0
      ehci_pci               16384  0
      libata                274432  2 libahci,ahci
      ehci_hcd               90112  1 ehci_pci
      xhci_hcd              258048  1 xhci_pci
      ixgbe                 380928  0
      megaraid_sas          167936  1
      scsi_dh_rdac           16384  0
      scsi_dh_hp_sw          16384  0
      scsi_dh_emc            16384  0
      scsi_dh_alua           20480  0
      scsi_mod              253952  14 fcoe,scsi_dh_emc,sd_mod,dm_multipath,scsi_dh_alua,scsi_transport_fc,libfc,bnx2fc,megaraid_sas,libata,sg,scsi_dh_rdac,scsi_dh_hp_sw
      ipv6                  548864  193 nf_nat_ipv6
      crc_ccitt              16384  1 ipv6
      
      
      posted in Compute
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    • Backup to Azure?

      Hi, I was just reading the changelog for the latest July 31st XOA release and saw that it was now possible to backup to AWS S3, will Azure eventually be supported as well?

      posted in Xen Orchestra
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    • RE: Created cloud config, but can't select it when creating a new VM.

      @eperez539 good luck

      posted in Xen Orchestra
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    • RE: Created cloud config, but can't select it when creating a new VM.

      @eperez539

      You need to add the following 2 lines to /usr/lib/cloud-init/ds-identify at or around line 245 if your file is different than mine.

               LABEL_FATBOOT=*) label="${line#LABEL_FATBOOT=}";
                                 labels="${labels}${line#LABEL_FATBOOT=}${delim}";;
      

      The file diff /usr/lib/cloud-init/ds-identify.ORIGINAL is just a backup of the original file. You should do the same in case you need to roll back changes one day.

      Here's the end result in my file (see line 245 where I added the above):

          236     for line in "$@"; do
          237         case "${line}" in
          238             DEVNAME=*)
          239                 [ -n "$dev" -a "$ftype" = "iso9660" ] &&
          240                     isodevs="${isodevs},${dev}=$label"
          241                 ftype=""; dev=""; label="";
          242                 dev=${line#DEVNAME=};;
          243             LABEL=*) label="${line#LABEL=}";
          244                      labels="${labels}${line#LABEL=}${delim}";;
          245             LABEL_FATBOOT=*) label="${line#LABEL_FATBOOT=}";
          246                              labels="${labels}${line#LABEL_FATBOOT=}${delim}";;
          247             TYPE=*) ftype=${line#TYPE=};;
          248             UUID=*) uuids="${uuids}${line#UUID=}$delim";;
          249         esac
          250     done
      
      posted in Xen Orchestra
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    • RE: Created cloud config, but can't select it when creating a new VM.

      @olivierlambert
      I got it working by applying the diff you posted above. I edited the ds-identity file and added the fatboot label. I then added the datasource entries to cloud.cfg.

      I converted to a template and 1st bootup it updated automaticaly and ran everything I had already setup in the cloud.cfg.

      I would say that the blog post from December 2015 or the wiki needs to be updated with that new information. Also worth mentioning is that unless a network configuration is specified in the cloud.cfg file you need to add this snippet at the bottom so that any future customization of the network interfaces doesn't get wiped up by cloud-init:

      network:
        config: disabled
      
      
      posted in Xen Orchestra
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