@MathieuRA The context for my question is I created an app to control my VMs and though my app said a VM started it really didn't. When I went into the logs I noticed an error, so my thought is to be able to check the logs would be helpful to find out if there is an error or not. Let me update my app because I'm thinking I can get around not having access to the logs. Thank you for the prompt response! Have a blessed day!
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RE: Access XOA Logs via API?
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RE: Access XOA Logs via API?
@MathieuRA Thank you for the update. Is that on the roadmap to be implemented?
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Access XOA Logs via API?
Hello, I've looked through the Swagger UI API documentation and am not seeing any way to access the Logs on XOA. I'm wondering if I'm missing it?
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RE: Management Agent Version Discrepancy
@olivierlambert Hello, thank you for clarifying how the IP gets assigned, I was wondering about that. I was able to use the gitlab you posted and got the guest tools installed and functioning. Thank you again!
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Management Agent Version Discrepancy
Hello, I just installed two VMs, Linux Mint Cinnamon 22.2 and Ubuntu 24.04.3. In both I installed the xe-guest-utilities using sudo apt and when I check the version of guest utilities on the VM I see 7.20.2-0ubuntu1, but in XOA on the General tab I get a message saying Management Agent 6.6.80-0 detected. My main concern is XOA is not assigning an IP to either VM, but both VMs do have an IP from my DHCP server, which I can ping. I do have a Kali Linux VM that has guest utilities v. 7.30.0-12 and does get an IP from XOA. In the Network tab for all three VMs, they're all set to eth0. I'm running XOA version 5.110.1. I'm not sure what I'm not doing?