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    XCP-ng 8.3 betas and RCs feedback 🚀

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      flakpyro @andyhhp
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      @andyhhp I will pass that on thanks! I believe you're right in the long run this is something we are better off redeploying on their new appliance.

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      • olivierlambertO Offline
        olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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        Thanks for the report @flakpyro and thanks for the detailed answer @andyhhp !

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          gskger Top contributor @stormi
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          @stormi Update of my XCP-ng 8.3 test server through XO from source (88 patches) went really well and after a reboot (not sure if that was needed), my VMs started normaly 👏 . I will report back if something comes up. Looking forward to the RC 👋

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            XCP-ng-JustGreat
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            Applied recent 87 updates to 3-node home-lab pool running XCP-ng 8.3 using XO from source on the latest commit. The update worked perfectly and a mix of existing Linux and Windows VMs are running normally after the update.

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              archw
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              11 hosts and thirty something VMs (windows, linux, bsd mix) and update went fine.

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                vectr0n
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                Updated 2 hosts with the current packages for 8.3. No issues during the package install and things have been running well so far. Keep up the amazing work XCP-NG/XO teams. 👍

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                  patient0
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                  Good Morning,

                  I updated 2 1-node instances, one running on a Lenovo M920q and one running on a N5105 fanless devices. The Lenovo update run perfect but the N5105 device ended up in a boot loop. Both were on 8.3beta with the latest patches before.

                  Turned out the initrd image wasn't build but /boot/initrd-4.19.0+1.img.cmd was there. Running the command in the /boot/initrd-4.19.0+1.img.cmd (new-kernel-pkg --install --mkinitrd "$@" 4.19.0+1) created it and the reboot was successful.

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                    stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @patient0
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                    @patient0 Any chance you had rebooted before the initrd had a chance to build?

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                      patient0 @stormi
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                      @stormi I was very thin on providing information, Sorry about that.

                      Using docker container XO I applied the patches and did something else for maybe 20 or 30 minutes. Then there were no more pending patches but also no mention of a necessary reboot. Usually I get two warning triangles, one for no-support for XO and the other that a reboot is necessary to apply the patches.

                      I was a bit suprised that the 88 patches didn't require a reboot but I wanted to do one anyway.

                      After putting the host in maintenance mode I pressed 'Smart Reboot' and let it do it's magic (the magic reboot loop that time).

                      Maybe I did not wait long enough. To be honest I don't really now what I would check to see if the patches are finished with applying. Usually when no there are no patches pending I do reboot. Seems I was just lucky with the Lenovo not having the problem.

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                        r0ssar00 @stormi
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                        @stormi I found that the interface-rename script broke with this update due to changes in python, specifically the line where the script concats two dict.keys(): the keys() method signature changed to return dict_keys, which doesn't have the add (or w/e it's named) method, so "a.keys()+b.keys()" fails now. I had to hand-edit the script to get it working, the fix is trivial: concat lists of keys rather than the keys directly.

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                        • olivierlambertO Offline
                          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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                          Thanks for your feedback @r0ssar00 , pinging @stormi and @yann

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                            fohdeesha Vates 🪐 Pro Support Team @r0ssar00
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                            @r0ssar00 hi, that issue would arise if you ran this script with python3, but it's interpreter is set as /usr/bin/python - How did you call this script, did you manually call it with python3? It should be ran by just running the command on the CLI eg interface-rename

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                              ravenet @stormi
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                              @stormi
                              Updated ryzen 1700 late last week, and Threadripper 5975 and Epyc 7313p servers. No issues so far.
                              Installing fresh on epyc 9224 this week

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                                ph7 @ph7
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                                @ph7 said in XCP-ng 8.3 beta 🚀:

                                @stormi
                                I can not see anything under Network throughput in XO-lite

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                                When I hover I can see the numbers but no graph

                                I updated to latest version
                                Same again, no graphs

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                                  stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @ph7
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                                  @ph7 You seem to be the only one with this issue remaining. Maybe try a reinstall?

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                                    Houbsi
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                                    Hi there,

                                    i was wondering for the install Image via ipxe, will there be something? I have it, that currently it only works with Legacy Bios and not the UEFI one.

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                                      stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @Houbsi
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                                      @Houbsi The best we can do with ipxe is chaining to grub, because ipxe doesn't support multiboot2 in EFI mode.

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                                        Strebor
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                                        I updated a test pool with 2 Intel NUC11TNHi5 hosts last week.
                                        The updates went smooth. No issues after reboot.

                                        Can't wait till 8.3 goes live!

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                                          r0ssar00 @fohdeesha
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                                          @fohdeesha I just did a reinstall of the interface-rename package to make sure I hadn't changed the shebang in the past, the reinstalled copy declares python3

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                                            NoHeadroom @r0ssar00
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                                            @r0ssar00

                                            I've notice the same python3 glitch.
                                            You could manually amend /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/interface-rename-data/static-rules.conf if that's an option for you.

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