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    • RE: XCP-ng 8.2 updates announcements and testing

      I installed all these updates for 8.0 and rebooted the host.

      The reboot was extraordinary long. The time from shutting ssh session to getting ping packets back again was about 8 minutes. I don't know what it was doing during all this time as I rebooted remotely.

      So I rebooted once more to see whether the boot time would be so long again.
      This time it was only 1 minutes 46 seconds.

      The VMs seem to run OK so far, but it's just a test host with two VMs doing almost nothing, so I don't know for sure :-).

      posted in News
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom
    • RE: XCP-ng and NVIDIA GPUs

      @jcpt928 said in XCP-ng and NVIDIA GPUs:

      I have taken the approach of ensuring my VMs, my network, and my edge is secure - if someone can't get into something and run something that takes advantage of the bug in the first place, that's all that really matters.

      I seem to remember this question asked at this forum, but can't find it...

      Do you use browsers? 🙂

      posted in Development
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom
    • RE: VM with GPU passthrough - disabling default framebuffer?

      @woopla I'm not sure if this will work in your setup, but I've thought I'll share the solution which worked for me as I tried hard to get rid of bloody framebuffer (which was making the console in XCP-ng Center and in XOA almost unreadable due to tiny or blurred font).

      After many hours of googling and trying various settings in /etc/default/grub (which theoretically should work, but didn't) I found unix.stackexchange.com/questions/346090/disable-framebuffer-in-qemu-guests.

      It advised:

      " disable the framebuffer via a bochs_drm module parameter - i.e. via setting it on the guest kernel command line: bochs_drm.fbdev=off "

      Precisely, I put into /etc/default/grub the following line:

      GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="systemd.show_status=1 bochs_drm.fbdev=off"

      edit: I forgot to mention: the above line is for a VM system, not for XCP-ng host.

      (The systemd entry is unrelated to fb issue, but I'm quoting it here as a additional tip - I need it to at least partially work around systemd fascist plague).

      I wonder: will this bochs tip help you?

      posted in Compute
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom
    • RE: Direct inquiry (forked topic)

      You're welcome!
      I'm happy I could help a little. I'm grateful for XCP-ng! 🙂

      posted in Xen Orchestra
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom

    Latest posts made by MajorTom

    • RE: XCP-ng is now a Xen Project incubated solution

      Congratulations! 🙂

      posted in News
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom
    • RE: XCP-ng Center: Future

      @borzel, many many thanks for work on XCP-ng Center!
      Without XCP-ng Center, administering XCP-ng would be much more difficult and risky (error-prone) for me.

      posted in News
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom
    • RE: 1M Euros for XCP-ng innovation

      Guys, you really deserve it! 🙂
      Congratulations!!

      posted in News
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom
    • RE: VM with GPU passthrough - disabling default framebuffer?

      @woopla I'm not sure if this will work in your setup, but I've thought I'll share the solution which worked for me as I tried hard to get rid of bloody framebuffer (which was making the console in XCP-ng Center and in XOA almost unreadable due to tiny or blurred font).

      After many hours of googling and trying various settings in /etc/default/grub (which theoretically should work, but didn't) I found unix.stackexchange.com/questions/346090/disable-framebuffer-in-qemu-guests.

      It advised:

      " disable the framebuffer via a bochs_drm module parameter - i.e. via setting it on the guest kernel command line: bochs_drm.fbdev=off "

      Precisely, I put into /etc/default/grub the following line:

      GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="systemd.show_status=1 bochs_drm.fbdev=off"

      edit: I forgot to mention: the above line is for a VM system, not for XCP-ng host.

      (The systemd entry is unrelated to fb issue, but I'm quoting it here as a additional tip - I need it to at least partially work around systemd fascist plague).

      I wonder: will this bochs tip help you?

      posted in Compute
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom
    • RE: XCP-ng 8.2 updates announcements and testing

      @stormi said in Updates announcements and testing:

      I'll need at least one tester for the latest update candidates on XCP-ng 7.6, and one for 8.0.

      At 8.0:
      I did yum update, but there are only new versions of guest-templates-json*, so can't quite see anything to check.

      Just in case I rebooted the host. The reboot took about 1 minute 40 seconds which i s OK for this host.

      The test VMs started OK as well.

      posted in News
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom
    • RE: XCP-ng 8.2 updates announcements and testing

      I installed all these updates for 8.0 and rebooted the host.

      The reboot was extraordinary long. The time from shutting ssh session to getting ping packets back again was about 8 minutes. I don't know what it was doing during all this time as I rebooted remotely.

      So I rebooted once more to see whether the boot time would be so long again.
      This time it was only 1 minutes 46 seconds.

      The VMs seem to run OK so far, but it's just a test host with two VMs doing almost nothing, so I don't know for sure :-).

      posted in News
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom
    • RE: XCP-ng 8.2 updates announcements and testing

      @stormi said in Updates announcements and testing:

      XCP-ng 7.6

      [...]

      microcode_ctl

      yum update microcode_ctl --enablerepo=xcp-ng-updates_testing
      

      Microcode update for the SandyBridge family of CPUs regarding the MDS attacks.

      Post-install: reboot if you want it to be taken into account.

      xcp-ng-pv-tools

      yum update microcode_ctl --enablerepo=xcp-ng-updates_testing
      

      I guess that above command for xcp-ng-pv-tools should not be the same as the one for microcode_ctl

      XCP-ng 8.0

      [...]

      microcode_ctl

      yum update microcode_ctl --enablerepo=xcp-ng-updates_testing
      

      This command returns error:

      # yum update microcode_ctl --enablerepo=xcp-ng-updates_testing
      Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
      
      
      Error getting repository data for xcp-ng-updates_testing, repository not found
      

      I guess it meant to be:

      # yum update microcode_ctl --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
      

      as this worked for me.

      HTH

      posted in News
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom
    • RE: XCP-ng 8.0.0 xsconsole doesn't show Host Performance Information nor VM's CPU and Memory Usage

      @stormi said in XCP-ng 8.0.0 xsconsole doesn't show Host Performance Information nor VM's CPU and Memory Usage:

      I wanted to have a look at the commit history for xsconsole but the github repository at https://github.com/xenserver/xsconsole

      Thank you, @stormi

      I've opened a bug report at bugs.xenserver.org about it

      Specifically: https://bugs.xenserver.org/browse/XSO-961

      . Now you may want to open a bug report there about the missing information in the console. This could allow to know if it's a bug or a "feature".

      Good idea. My bug report:
      https://bugs.xenserver.org/browse/XSO-962

      posted in Development
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom
    • RE: XCP-ng 8.0.0 xsconsole doesn't show Host Performance Information nor VM's CPU and Memory Usage

      @olivierlambert I installed Citrix Hypervisor 8.0.0 as a VM.
      In the Host Performance Information:
      "CPU Usage" and "Memory Usage" are Unavailable like in XCP-ng 8.0.0 😞

      Pity!

      I couldn't check this information in VM submenu, because XOA installation failed (no hardware virtualization support (or similar wording) in the nested hypervisor).

      posted in Development
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom
    • RE: XCP-ng 8.0.0 xsconsole doesn't show Host Performance Information nor VM's CPU and Memory Usage

      @olivierlambert said in XCP-ng 8.0.0 xsconsole doesn't show Host Performance Information nor VM's CPU and Memory Usage:

      This was probably removed in upstream, we didn't touch anything like that.

      I remember (and can see) you've modified xsconsole recently (at least colours), so I thought that something could change by accident as well.

      So the question is why Citix removed it? I suppose there's reasons for that.

      Maybe for a reason, maybe not. Bugs happen.

      Would you (XCP-ng developers) mind checking it in Citrix Xenserver? You probably have it installed and checking whether this issue is present there as well won't take much time, please?

      posted in Development
      MajorTomM
      MajorTom