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    XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing

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      ph7 @gduperrey
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      @gduperrey
      All good so far

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        Andrew Top contributor @gduperrey
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        @gduperrey Up and working on several Intel pools.

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          JeffBerntsen Top contributor @gduperrey
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          @gduperrey Seems to be working well on my test systems.

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            Greg_E
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            How many of these are critical? I haven't even had time to apply the last round of patches to either lab or production. 😕

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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/2026/03/26/march-2026-security-updates-2-for-xcp-ng-8-3-lts/

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                acebmxer @gduperrey
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                @gduperrey
                Installed on home lab via rolling pool update and both host updated no issues and vms migrated back to 2nd host as expected this time. fingers crossed work servers have the same luck.

                I do have open support ticket from last round of updates for work servers. Waiting for response before installing patches.

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                  rzr Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                  New feature, security and maintenance update candidates for you to test!

                  This release batch contains a major storage feature,
                  read the RC2 announcement for QCOW2 image format support for 2TiB+ images.

                  The whole platform has been hardened with a major OpenSSH update.

                  The updated Windows Guest Tools bring support for the XSTDVGA driver, allowing display resizing.

                  We also publish other non-urgent updates which we had in the pipe for the next update release.

                  What changed

                  Storage

                  QCOW2 image format support is the major feature of this release batch,
                  check related announcement in forum.

                  • sm: 3.2.12-17.2
                    • Add support for the QCOW2 image format
                  • blktap: 3.55.5-6.4
                    • Add support of new QCOW2 disk type

                  Maintenance updates

                  Virtualization & System

                  • xen: 4.17.6-6.1
                    • Sync with XenServer's xen-4.17.6-6.xs8
                    • Fix boot failure on some UEFI systems.
                  • kernel: 4.19.19-8.0.46.1
                    • Fix regarding use of the correct MAC address in the rndis_host driver
                    • Backport fix regarding a potential bug in the ext4 driver (CVE-2020-14314)
                    • Backports fixes in SUNRPC (related to NFS). This prevents host crashes under some circumstances.

                  Control plane

                  • xapi: 26.1.3-1.6
                    • Several fixes to QCOW2 enablement for importing and exporting, like reducing memory usage on disk import
                  • xcp-ng-xapi-plugins: 1.16.0-1
                    • sdncontroller.py: add support for new optional cookie argument to add-rule and del-rule functions
                  • xcp-ng-pv-tools: 8.3-16
                    • Update to XCP-ng Windows PV Tools 9.1.146.0
                    • Include the XSTDVGA driver and improvements to the guest agent/installer

                  UI

                  • xo-lite: Update to 0.20.0-1
                    • [VM/New] Added secureBoot support (PR #9423)
                    • [Dashboard] Fix reactivity of dashboard (PR #9378)
                    • [VM] Fixed duplicated ip addresses in the network tab Forum#101359 (PR #9547)
                    • [Stats] Return null instead of 0 when no stats available (PR #9634)
                    • [Treeview/Pool/Host] Add button to download bugtools (PR #9419)

                  Network

                  • gnutls: 3.3.29-10.2
                    • Fix dane removal (no more replacing dane with devel package)
                  • openssh: Update to 9.8p1-1.2.2
                    • Deprecate old OpenSSH clients (7.2 and lower) that use weak SHA1 with ssh-rsa:
                      • For now, a warning will ask to use an up to date client, on next update weak configurations will be rejected.
                  • net-snmp: 5.9.3-8.2
                    • Fix SNMP regression (daemon configuration was lost in earlier version)
                  • xcp-ng-deps: 8.3-14
                    • Install traceroute to troubleshoot connectivity problems

                  Additional packages

                  Best effort support is provided for additional packages provided by the XCP-ng project.

                  • lldpd: version 1.0.4-1.1 provided for convenience in our repositories, as the EPEL version is not compatible anymore with the latest XCP-ng 8.3 updates. However, please prefer the pre-installed lldapd whenever possible.
                  • nut: version 2.8.0-2.1 provided for convenience in our repositories, as the EPEL version is not compatible anymore with the latest XCP-ng updates.
                    • User feedback is welcome

                  Drivers updates

                  More information about drivers and current versions is maintained on the drivers wiki page.

                  • emulex-lpfc-alt: 14.4.393.31-1.1
                    • This is an alternative driver which handles newer Emulex lpfc devices.
                  • sfc-module-alt: 5.3.18.1012-1
                    • Initial alternate driver for Solarflare SFN5XXX|6XXX|7XXX|8XXX|X2, version 5.3.18.1012

                  Versions:

                  • blktap: 3.55.5-6.3.xcpng8.3 -> 3.55.5-6.4.xcpng8.3
                  • gnutls: 3.3.29-10.1.xcpng8.3 -> 3.3.29-10.2.xcpng8.3
                  • kernel: 4.19.19-8.0.44.1.xcpng8.3 -> 4.19.19-8.0.46.1.xcpng8.3
                  • net-snmp: 1:5.9.3-8.1.xcpng8.3 -> 1:5.9.3-8.2.xcpng8.3
                  • openssh: 7.4p1-23.3.3.xcpng8.3 -> 9.8p1-1.2.2.xcpng8.3
                  • sm: 3.2.12-17.1.xcpng8.3 -> 3.2.12-17.2.xcpng8.3
                  • traceroute: 3:2.1.5-2.xcpng8.3
                  • xapi: 26.1.3-1.3.xcpng8.3 -> 26.1.3-1.6.xcpng8.3
                  • xcp-ng-deps: 8.3-13 -> 8.3-14
                  • xcp-ng-pv-tools: 8.3-15.xcpng8.3 -> 8.3-16.xcpng8.3
                  • xcp-ng-xapi-plugins: 1.15.0-1.xcpng8.3 -> 1.16.0-1.xcpng8.3
                  • xen: 4.17.6-5.2.xcpng8.3 -> 4.17.6-6.1.xcpng8.3
                  • xo-lite: 0.19.0-1.xcpng8.3 -> 0.20.0-1.xcpng8.3

                  Optional packages:

                  • lldpd: 1.0.4-1.1
                  • nut: 2.8.0-2.1

                  Test on XCP-ng 8.3

                  If you are using XOSTOR, please refer to our documentation for the update method.

                  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.

                  Known issues

                  • On blktap update a non blocking error is reported,the fix is ongoing and will be delivered soon

                  What to test

                  The most important change is related to storage: adding QCOW2 support also affects the codebase managing VHD disks. What matters here is, above all, to detect any regression on VHD support (we tested it deeply, but on this matter there's no such thing as too much testing). Of course, you are also welcome to test the QCOW2 image format support.

                  See the dedicated thread for more information.

                  Other significant changes requiring attention:
                  * SSH connectivity
                  * SNMP, if you use it

                  And, as usual, normal use and anything else you want to test.

                  Test window before official release of the updates

                  ~2 weeks

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                    dthenot Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @rzr
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                    @rzr Host updated 🙂

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                      Andrew Top contributor @rzr
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                      @rzr Installed on test machines with some warnings:

                        Updating   : blktap-3.55.5-6.4.xcpng8.3.x86_64                           9/87
                      cat: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/65-md-incremental.rules: No such file or directory
                      warning: %triggerin(blktap-3.55.5-6.4.xcpng8.3.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 1
                      Non-fatal <unknown> scriptlet failure in rpm package blktap-3.55.5-6.4.xcpng8.3. x86_64
                      
                        Updating   : sm-fairlock-3.2.12-17.2.xcpng8.3.x86_64                    32/87
                      Warning: fairlock@devicemapper.service changed on disk. Run 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload units.
                      
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                        flakpyro @Andrew
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                        Installed on a handful of test machines. Not as many as usual as im being very cautious with this one for now. Everything rebooted and VMs started ok after. Using VHD for everything currently.

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                          rzr Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @Andrew
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                          @Andrew said:

                          @rzr Installed on test machines with some warnings:

                            Updating   : blktap-3.55.5-6.4.xcpng8.3.x86_64                           9/87
                          cat: /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/65-md-incremental.rules: No such file or directory
                          warning: %triggerin(blktap-3.55.5-6.4.xcpng8.3.x86_64) scriptlet failed, exit status 1
                          Non-fatal <unknown> scriptlet failure in rpm package blktap-3.55.5-6.4.xcpng8.3. x86_64
                          

                          Yes this was reported as "Known issues"

                          On blktap update a non blocking error is reported,the fix is ongoing and will be delivered soon

                            Updating   : sm-fairlock-3.2.12-17.2.xcpng8.3.x86_64                    32/87
                          Warning: fairlock@devicemapper.service changed on disk. Run 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload units.
                          

                          I observed this too, maybe this should be documented too, a reboot will work too.

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                            Andrew Top contributor @rzr
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                            @rzr Always a reboot after big updates, as instructed/required.

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