@olivierlambert Haven't checked the CPU as CPU is never a problem on my load 😉
But yes this speed is a lot better so I can backup more frequently (every 2hrs for the important VM's)
Actually the speed on my homelab is faster than the ones we get at the enterprise with "real" hardware.
ACLs v2 will be included later in XO 6, it's not a top priority right now with the already huge amount of work to make XO 6 itself. This might change if we grow fast enough to continue to hire people to scale horizontally.
It's not that I'm not happy, I'm just explaining why it makes more sense to post issues on the GitHub repo that you used to install XO in the first place 🙂 What if a 3rd party installed is installing XO in the incorrect way? We have already many messages to deal with, adding potential 3rd party installer would make it even harder for us regarding our community support 🙂
This can happen since using the sources means also experiment some bugs, while on XOA, you should be safer because we do QA before each release. If you want stability and a production grade solution, go for XOA 🙂
Anyway, the bug is now fixed, get the latest commit on master and try again, it should work!
@olivierlambert I was able to get the import working by importing into vmware workstation, exporting to ovf and then converting to ova with vmwares command line tool.
Sadly, I'm totally agree.
Fews months ago, we planned to move on vmware, and finally, we will not do it.
So, we are still stuck with this altGr thing, so we are using XenCenter's console on each machine with Citrix Hypervisor, and we still pay a XOA licence for only one xcp-ng server (and some backup stuff from XOA)