@bleader Update successful, no issue so far. There is just a message appearing when starting the update: "Delta RPMs disabled because /usr/bin/applydeltarpm not installed."
All VM working for now.
@bleader Update successful, no issue so far. There is just a message appearing when starting the update: "Delta RPMs disabled because /usr/bin/applydeltarpm not installed."
All VM working for now.
@stormi said in XCP-ng 8.3 beta :
@ThierryC01 said in XCP-ng 8.3 beta :
For your information, the connection error icon in "Settings"-->"Remotes" that appears when entering a wrong password once, then connecting anyway afterwards with the correct password is still present after all the 8.3 updates.
Is this an XCP-ng issue?
After the latest XOA update, the annoying error icon is gone! So it was an XOA issue
Stats are back after the latest batch of patches.
@bleader Update successful, no issue so far. There is just a message appearing when starting the update: "Delta RPMs disabled because /usr/bin/applydeltarpm not installed."
All VM working for now.
@olivierlambert System restarted, not sure how to backup XCP-NG server side properly though. I ran a backup of XO metadata and pool parameters.
@olivierlambert I could access the SSD, filesystem was corrupted. I don't think I have a backup at hand just in case I would not be able to boot at all. What files could I transfer to get all my VMs back to normal after a clean install on a new disk?
@olivierlambert There is no physical screen attached to it. I am currently investigating the SSD that was booting CXP-ng. I am guessing it just died on me. Will update if I can read any data from it.
Weird incident here, my server froze for no reason at all (none that I can know yet), I don't even know for how long it has been frozen since the VM I use every day is working. I cannot ping Xcp-ng server, it is registered but cannot be connected via Xen Orchestra. I did not run the 2 latest batches of updates on my XCp-NG 8.3 server. The weird thing is that most of my Linux VM are still running and reachable!! The Windows VM, on the other hand are not reachable. Any recommendations for investigation before I reboot the host server? It is running on a Supermicro and I can see the frozen main screen via iKVM and it does not respond to keyboard inputs, not even from the virtual kvm keyboard.
@stormi Now that you mention that, I did perform an ISO upgrade I should not have performed would I known. Remember a few posts above. My bad...
Yeah... point is, the mounting point has been deleted and the fstab overwritten during the updates... as I mentioned in my post above.
@Tristis-Oris Except that your method is to create the SR, mine already exists, is full of .iso files and could be wiped doing your method!!! The SR exists, I can see the list of files that should be there but it is marked as "disconnected".
@Tristis-Oris Well, this is how local disks are mounted right?
I applied the very last batch of XCP-ng 8.3 updates and after a smart reboot (which took forever to complete and did not resume all my VM automatically), I have lost my ISO storage: the folder "/ISO" has been deleted by the update and the fstab has been overwritten. This is becoming annoying, I never ever had to "repair" anything related to my storage in my 20 years of using Vmware Esx but this is already the second time I have to do it in my 2 years of using XCP-ng and the very first time an update deletes a mounting point. I understand 8.3 is still a beta, hence my feedback.