@olivierlambert Thanks for the quick reply as always!
With respect, I did read that post, and it still leaves me with my questions above.
[TL;DR]
Is 8.3 alpha simply renamed to 8.3 beta, and there's nothing else to do than yum update
untill there are no more updates?
or, should I upgrade?
If so, please read my question/remarks below:
[Full question]
I have years of experience of updating/upgrading from Xenserver 5.x all the way to XCP-ng 8.2. But I've never upgraded an alpha version before. I have 8.3-alpha, installed from the alpha2 iso on both hosts.
So, taking your advice, I again look at the section "Alpha testers: update from XCP-ng 8.3 alpha". I click on the "as usual" link, which directs me to updating (not upgrading). Beside the link is the remark (using Xen Orchestra or yum update).
So I go to Upgrade (https://xcp-ng.org/docs/upgrade.html#release-notes-known-issues).
I would have liked to try the yum update (from command line) method , but can't figure out if I have to define the target version, and if so what the name of the tarket version is (export VER=8.3
?)
Or do you suggest I simply download the iso, dd it to USB stick, reboot boot the master with USB stick, install, reboot and then do the same for the other host server?
Or... is this all not required and am I overthinking this, because yum update
was enough?