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    XCP-ng 8.2.0 beta now available!

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    • B Offline
      Biggen @Forza
      last edited by Biggen

      @S-Pam Literally the first post has a big bold headline that tells exactly how you go about upgrading by linking to the docs.

      And then in the sixth post from the top Oliver says it’s reasonable to believe the final release will be in 2 months.

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

        And I expect that XCP-ng 8.2.0 will be perfectly stable well before we release it officially. The main missing piece is fixes to UEFI VM support.

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

          I just pushed xcp-ng-pv-tools-8.2.0-1.xcpng8.2.noarch.rpm to the 8.2 base repository. Beta testers can install it with a simple yum update. No reboot required. Please check that :

          • guest tools attached to existing VMs are detached during the update
          • the new guest tools ISO is available for attaching to VMs after the update
          • the updated README.txt looks fine (updated links to the docs, and added a FreeBSD section)
          • tools can be installed to linux and FreeBSD VMs
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            demanzke @stormi
            last edited by

            stormi The new iso worked as usual on a Ubuntu 20.04 VM.
            README text formatting looks fine, updating guest tools using the install.sh worked.
            When done it still asks the user to reboot the VM though.
            Without a working XCP-ng center I'm not sure how to test the guest tools features.

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

              demanzke with the preferred client for XCP-ng: Xen Orchestra πŸ™‚ You'll have Ubuntu logo and VM IP address πŸ™‚

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

                The new implementation of UEFI support for VMs just landed through the last update to the beta.

                yum update will install uefistored-0.2.1-1.xcpng8.2.x86_64, then a simple xe-toolstack-restart will take it into account.

                Dedicated thread for tests, feedback, debug and discussion: https://xcp-ng.org/forum/post/32335

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                • ChuckNorrisonC Offline
                  ChuckNorrison
                  last edited by ChuckNorrison

                  Upgrade finally done, works flawlessly. Citrix Hypervisor 8.2 -> XCP-ng 8.2 beta.

                  Iam using Ubuntu 20.04 Server VMs and a single Windows 10 VM (uefi). NFS Storage is used for Backups and SMB ISO Library.

                  • Patches got applied successful
                  • Several Host restarts successful
                  • Create VM successful
                  • USB Passthrough to Ubuntu 20.04 with APC-1400 USV successful
                  • Dynamic Memory settings successful

                  You make me happy πŸ™‚

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                  • gskgerG Offline
                    gskger Top contributor
                    last edited by gskger

                    Upgraded a three host homelab from XCP-ng 8.1 fully patched to XCP-ng 8.2 beta.
                    Things done/tested successfully:

                    • Upgrade process (via ISO)
                    • Copy/Move of VMs (even cross pool)
                    • Create/Change VMs (Linux, Windows (but not UEFI))
                    • Add/remove server to XO from source
                    • Create/Change networks
                    • Fresh install process (via ISO)
                    • Basic storage benchmark on dom0 and Debian VM using fio
                    • Add, Remove, Re-add NFS shares (ISO and storage)

                    This weekend I try to do some backup/restore (if time permits).
                    Nice work πŸ‘ XCP-ng rocks

                    [edit: some more tests]

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                    • M Offline
                      mimi89999
                      last edited by

                      stormi said in XCP-ng 8.2.0 beta now available!:

                      Guest tools ISO: Citrix doesn't provide a guest tools ISO anymore in Citrix Hypervisor. They replaced it with downloads from their internet website. We chose to retain the feature and still provide a guest tools ISO that you can mount to your VMs. Many thanks to the XAPI developers who have kept the related source code for us in the XAPI project, rather than delete it.

                      I think that the best solution would be to have them packaged by distros. It will also make installs much easier.

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                      • ForzaF Offline
                        Forza @mimi89999
                        last edited by

                        I agree here. Package xcp-ng tools for the main distros out there. Fedora, Centos, Ubuntu, Debian, OpenSuse, FreeBSD etc.. Not sure about Windows though. Perhaps an ISO is easiest way to distribute the tools?

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

                          The tools are packaged already for many of the distros you mentioned. However this is work that takes time and depends on the willingness of contributors from each distro, so a guest tools ISO remains useful in my view.

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

                            To everyone: don't forget to update your XCP-ng 8.2 beta hosts from time to time (yum update).

                            Recent updates include Xen and Linux kernel security updates, the latest uefistored that fixes UEFI support for Windows Server 2016's installer, updated Intel e1000e drivers in order to support more devices, updated ZFS packages to version 0.8.5, updated zstd to 1.4.5.

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

                              Updates done in my home lab and everything is working great so far πŸ™‚

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                              • S Offline
                                sr
                                last edited by

                                stormi said in XCP-ng 8.2.0 beta now available!:

                                updated Intel e1000e drivers in order to support more devices

                                Can anyone point me on where to find more details on this. Can't find anything about it in the latest commit of the kernel rpm repo. Probably I am looking in the wrong place.

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                                • stormiS Offline
                                  stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team @sr
                                  last edited by

                                  sr See https://github.com/xcp-ng-rpms/intel-e1000e and https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/15817

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

                                    By the way, this thread is now superseded by the RC thread: https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/3769/xcp-ng-8-2-0-rc-now-available

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                                    • J Offline
                                      jmccoy555 @hoerup
                                      last edited by

                                      hoerup I've been running a Ceph hyper-convered set up since April, and its worked well for me (I'm no expert)!

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                                        hoerup @jmccoy555
                                        last edited by hoerup

                                        jmccoy555 Could I pursuade you to make a post, describing your setup and summarizing any findings ?

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                                        • J Offline
                                          jmccoy555 @hoerup
                                          last edited by

                                          hoerup Hi, I can't remember too much to be honest.

                                          I created a Debian 10 VM with 20GB disk, set up all the stuff that needed to be common for the Ceph pool pretty much following the Ceph documentation using the cephadm method - so Docker etc. This would be my 'Ceph admin VM'

                                          Once that was all sorted I cloned the VM 3 times, for my actual Ceph pool and changed the hostname and static IP etc. I've got 3 hosts with Supermicro boards that have two SATA controllers on board, so on each one I passed though one of the controllers to the Ceph VM and then just deployed Ceph and followed the documentation. The only issues I ran into and any other tips are in the other post I linked to. Now Ceph is all containerised it all seams a bit too easy! Hope they're not my famous last words!! πŸ˜– It does like a lot of RAM, so I've reduced the OSD limits down a bit and its fine for me.

                                          Cheers.

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