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    • stormiS Offline
      stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
      last edited by

      Red Hat (and thus CentOS) tries not to make changes to libraries that would then require rebuilding other packages, so usually there's no need to rebuild packages in cascade when updating packages from CentOS 7.

      Otherwise we've got the build dependencies in source RPMs.

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      • michaelM Offline
        michael
        last edited by

        Updating one of my test servers now. (Dell R610)

        If all goes well, I will update another test server (Dell R620) later this week.

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        • michaelM Offline
          michael
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          So far I have run into one issue. When I force a live migration the VM I migrate gets stuck at 99% and sits there. I let it sit overnight to see if it would go through, but it didn't .

          When attempting to cancel the migration it left a copy of the VM frozen on each host. When attempting to reboot/shutdown or even force reboot/shutdown I would get an error saying they did not exist.

          Rebooting the hosts fixed the this issue, but left me with a full copy of the VMs on each host. I was also unable to reboot the host I migrated the VM from unless I used the xsconsole window. XCP-NG Center did not work.

          If I get time today I will roll back the R610 to 7.6 and see if I have the same results.

          Here are a few photos: https://imgur.com/a/wYw6AdL

          Other than this edge case issue, everything seems to be working fine so far!

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          • stormiS Offline
            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
            last edited by

            The live migration issue may, or not, be related to this: https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/522/unable-to-migrate-live-vms-after-upgrading-from-xcp-ng-7-4-to-7-5/

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            • michaelM Offline
              michael @stormi
              last edited by

              @stormi

              Do you have any suggestions for me to try to help see if this is related?

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              • stormiS Offline
                stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                last edited by

                Yes, you could install emu-manager from XenServer 7.6 (present on their installation ISO) and see if live migration works better (note that reproducing the issue may depend on VM load or other factors, so if it does migrate well, try several times to confirm the result).

                Once you've got the RPM:

                rpm -e --nodeps xcp-emu-manager
                yum install emu-manager-version_and_such.rpm
                xe-toolstack-restart # may not be needed but doesn't hurt
                
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                • michaelM Offline
                  michael
                  last edited by

                  This fixed the issue for a few migrations. The latest one put the VM into a suspended mode and then disconnected me from the host. I restarted the tool-stack on each host and when I went to reconnect to the host I was migrating the VM from it would let me in for a moment and then kick me out again and it was in a maintence mode according to the icon. To resolve this I rebooted the host. I'm currently seeing if I can replicate this behavior.

                  Other than this I haven't run into any issues so far.

                  Let me know if there is anything specific you would like tested.

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                  • F Offline
                    fibrewire
                    last edited by

                    i know this topic is old, but is this still going on? I would like to participate.

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                    • olivierlambertO Offline
                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                      last edited by

                      Problem is considered solved now.

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                      • stormiS Offline
                        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                        last edited by stormi

                        Since I started this topic, XCP-ng version 8.0 came with updated CentOS packages (to CentOS 7.5). Now the versions remain stable but I'm regularly checking CentOS security updates for important updates that may be necessary to us.

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                          nackstein @stormi
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                          @stormi I have a doubt, you say that XCP-ng 8.0 comes with packages updated to CentOS 7.5 plus some custom package like kernel.
                          If I update the host via yum it goes to the latest CentOS 7.x version plus latest updates, I'm right?
                          I don't see any yum settings that keep it stuck to 7.5.
                          I mean, the updates repo have this source:
                          mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&repo=updates&infra=$infra
                          and $releasever = 7 widhtout any minor release specification, so I assume an update takes my base OS to the latest minor plus updates.

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                          • stormiS Offline
                            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @nackstein
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                            @nackstein If you update to latest CentOS you probably basically just break your system. The CentOS repos are not active by default on purpose. We let them as a convenience for those who really really need to (and understand the risk) to cherry-pick additional software that we don't offer in our own repos.

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                            • stormiS Offline
                              stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                              last edited by

                              See also https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp/wiki/Additional-packages

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                                nackstein @stormi
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                                @stormi enabled=0, didn't see it! thanks 👍

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