@olivierlambert Yes, with all updates requireing registration but not the trial. Deploying a new XOA without any updates resolved the problem.
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RE: XCP-ng 8.2.1 Guest UEFI Secure Boot
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RE: XCP-ng 8.2.1 Guest UEFI Secure Boot
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Deploying a new unpatched XOA resolved the problem. -
RE: XCP-ng 8.2.1 Guest UEFI Secure Boot
Thanks, I deployed XOA, registered and fully updated it before building my first VM. I'll try deploying another instance and see if that resolves it.
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XCP-ng 8.2.1 Guest UEFI Secure Boot
I've been searching but not found a solution for this problem so far. After setting up two hosts and successfully connecting them to my Synology iSCSI storage with Multipathing enabled I tried to configure my first Windows Server 2022 VM. On enabling Secure Boot I was presented with the message 'This pool has not yet been setup for Guest UEFI Secure Boot.'
I then ran the required command on the host and noted the output.
secureboot-certs install default default default latest
Successfully installed certificates to the XAPI DB for pool.
After this I tried adding the VM again but get the same message. Restarting the hosts didn't resolve the problem either.
secureboot-certs report
secureboot-certs -- Report Certificate Info for pool: xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx): Certificates (4): PK.auth, KEK.auth, db.auth, dbx.auth Certificate: PK.auth Auth file md5: 3ebe3795a5950e68b66292a6c0181742 Certificate: KEK.auth Auth file md5: 51ad99ebf87c5e68530af5d0d373b4a3 Certificate: db.auth Auth file md5: bfe27c2a9d5f6a5adc5c0228f91fcc13 Certificate: dbx.auth Auth file md5: 321878c31426dcf1988a2834c88a291
Everything looks as though it's set up correctly but am I missing a step?