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      abudef @gduperrey
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      @gduperrey Restart happens normally, without any noticeable delay, but shutdown takes a long time. Which logs should I specifically check?

      (It's not a real issue, but I just needed to move servers in the lab and had to shut them down, so I noticed it.)

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        robertblissitt @abudef
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        @abudef After the excitement from the last update cycle (see my post above from ~January 29), I kicked off a Rolling Pool Reboot this time before considering a Rolling Pool Update. During this RPR, the first host is currently hanging on its shut down right now after about 10 - 15 minutes as shown in the screenshot. I am running the previous most recent version of XCP-ng, again from January 29, 2026. I'll revisit installing these most recent updates once I get clean reboots. 🙂
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          manilx @robertblissitt
          last edited by manilx

          @robertblissitt Press ESC and you'll see what's happening

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            Greg_E @robertblissitt
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            @robertblissitt

            Normal for the pool master to take a bit longer but never seen 15 minutes before.

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              gduperrey Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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              As explained, I haven't observed such a delay on our end during our testing.

              As Maniix suggests, you can see what's happening by pressing "Esc" to see which step is taking longer.

              From what I've heard internally, a common reason for this lengthy step is when a shared server was running on a VM and that VM was shut down. The host then takes a very long time to shut down or restart.

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                ph7 @gduperrey
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                @gduperrey
                In my homelab I've had the same problem for at least 18 month's
                when shutting down the XO-VM it hangs for 2-3 minutes when it tries to umount the remotes

                umount /run/xo-server/mounts/xxxxx (SMB and NFS)
                umount /run/xo-server/mounts/yyyyy (SMB)
                

                I did report this in an earlier thread

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                  manilx @ph7
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                  @ph7 This I can confirm, with XO VM.
                  But discussion was about the host....

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                    gduperrey Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                    For XO, I suggest you start a separate thread.

                    Regarding the host issue, without more details or information, it's difficult to say anything at the moment, especially since I haven't been able to reproduce it myself.

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                      robertblissitt @gduperrey
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                      @gduperrey Absolutely understand. 🙂 I didn't now about the Escape key as Manilx mentioned. Next time, I will press Esc to see if there is any useful information and report it here. This was just new behavior and wanted to report it informally.

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                        abudef
                        last edited by abudef

                        In my case, I gave the command to shut down all hosts, and the master "made it" first. The other hosts then got "stuck" at this point for a very long time:

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                        EDIT: Apparently waiting for umount:

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                          gduperrey Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @abudef
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                          @abudef In case of a shutdown, I turn off the secondary servers first. Once they are off, I shut down the primary server. This ensures that if the secondary servers have information to send to the primary, they can do so, whereas otherwise, they can wait to shut down.

                          In case of a pool reboot, I reboot the primary server first, and once it is accessible, I reboot the secondary servers.

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                            abudef @gduperrey
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                            @gduperrey Of course, the order matters. Now everything seems to be clear.

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                              gduperrey Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                              last edited by gduperrey

                              New security and maintenance update candidate for you to test!

                              A new security vulnerability, XSA-480, has been detected and fixed for xen.


                              Security updates

                              • xen: A vulnerability has been discovered on x86 Intel systems with EPT support, where unintended host or guest memory regions can be accessed from a VM's memory cache under any workload. This can lead to privilege escalation, denial of service (DoS) attacks affecting the entire host, or information leaks.
                                On XCP-ng 8.3, x86 HVM/PVH VMs can leverage this vulnerability.
                                There are no mitigations.

                              A VSA was also published by our security team: https://docs.vates.tech/security/advisories/2026/vates-sa-2026-005/

                              Maintenance updates

                              We are taking this opportunity to release an update for ipmitool following some feedback from our users regarding the display of an error message in Xen-Orchestra, with certain models of DELL servers, in relation to the command ipmitool lan print.

                              Test on XCP-ng 8.3

                              yum clean metadata --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing,xcp-ng-candidates
                              yum update --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing,xcp-ng-candidates
                              reboot
                              

                              The usual update rules apply: pool coordinator first, etc.

                              Versions:

                              • ipmitool: 1.8.19-11.2.xcpng8.3
                              • xen: 4.17.6-5.1.xcpng8.3

                              What to test

                              Normal use and anything else you want to test.

                              Test window before official release of the updates

                              ~2 days

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                                flakpyro @gduperrey
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                                @gduperrey No issues to report on my test systems.

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                                  gduperrey Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                                  Thank you everyone for your tests and your feedback!

                                  The updates are live now: https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2026/03/19/march-2026-security-updates-for-xcp-ng-8-3-lts/

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                                    manilx @gduperrey
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                                    @gduperrey reboot necessary?

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                                      stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @manilx
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                                      @manilx Yes, as written 🙂

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                                        manilx @stormi
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                                        @stormi didn't see that (my old eyes)... guessed so anyway 😉

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                                          acebmxer @gduperrey
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                                          @gduperrey

                                          When applying updates at work. I started with first pool and choose the rolling pool updates and ran into issue after fist host came back up the second host didnt enter maintenance mode and the operation appeared to have just stopped. I then manually put host 2 in maintenance mode and applied updates. Once updates finished it restated the tool stack and took the host out of maintenance mode. I put it back into maintenance mode and rebooted the host. Once it came backup no migration occurred as expected to bring vms back to host2.

                                          Moved on to pools 2 and 3 and just did everything manually. Each time load balance appears to be broken now just like home lab.

                                          I have rebooted XOA deleted load balance config. rebuilt using different name and still no load balance.

                                          Once manually migrated vms back over to second host in all three pools all seems ok.

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                                            gduperrey Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @acebmxer
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                                            @acebmxer Hello,

                                            What you're describing sounds more like an RPU issue with Xen-Orchestra than a problem related to XCP-ng updates. But I could be wrong 😉

                                            However, since these updates affect Xen, a reboot was clearly indicated in our procedure. So a simple restart of the toolstack isn't enough. You did the right thing by rebooting afterward.

                                            Are you using XO Appliance or from source?

                                            If it's XO Appliance, you can open a ticket to ask for help analyzing the situation and see if anything in the logs or configuration explains this behavior.

                                            If it's from source, for the same issue, I would suggest you start a separate thread on the forum so other users can help you with the analysis 🙂

                                            In any case, it's great if your pool is working in the end 🙂

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