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      john.c @manilx
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      @manilx said in XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing:

      @gduperrey Installed at HomeLab. No issues.
      Running via
      yum clean metadata ; yum update

      You must have been looking forward to this improvement for quite a while. Once it reaches the point where it can be rolled into production, your AMD Epyc servers will get to see a boost, the Linux guests any way.

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        manilx @john.c
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        @john.c Will apply to business EPYC servers right away 😊

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          manilx @john.c
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          @john.c Updated our 2 production pools, with RPU.

          RPU emptied the master, rebooted BUT then nothing else.
          It should have moved all VM's to the other host, patched/rebooted and then migrating the VM's where they were.
          This did not happen. I had to manually empty the other hosts, patch, reboot and migrate the VM's.

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            flakpyro @gduperrey
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            @gduperrey Installed on about 50 servers across various pools and remote sites. No issues. Ran a couple backup jobs as well which completed without issue.

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              Greg_E @manilx
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              @manilx

              Once in a while my rpu will do this, then I handle it manually. Been happening more often since the 8.3 upgrade, but not enough to post about it yet since we are only a couple of updates into the LTS. Still watching though and will probably do this patch on wednesday.

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                Greg_E @Greg_E
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                I got my production system updated yesterday, no issues or oddities with the RPU.

                I'm still surprised by how much faster the VMs migrate host to host than they did with 8.2.x, it's like a 4:1 or 5:1 change on my production system. Haven't had time to fool with my lab and see what's what.

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                  gduperrey Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                  New security update candidates for you to test!

                  News XSAs (Xen Security Advisory) were published on the 9th of September, and updates to Xen & XAPI address them.

                  • xapi:

                    • Fix XSA-474 — A Denial of Service can be caused by buggy or malicious inputs to XAPI (CVE-2025-58146). There are several vulnerabilities identified in XAPI:
                      • Input sanitisation mismatch in notifications — While updates to the XAPI database correctly sanitise input strings, the system generates notifications using the unsanitised version. This flaw causes the database’s event thread to crash, halting further processing.
                      • Inconsistent UTF-8 handling — XAPI’s UTF-8 encoder follows version 3.0 of the Unicode specification, whereas some of the libraries it relies on enforce the stricter version 3.1 standard. As a result, certain strings may be accepted as valid UTF-8 by XAPI but rejected by other components. If such strings are entered into the database, the database can subsequently fail to load.
                      • Lack of sanitisation in Map/Set updates — When updating Map/Set objects in the XAPI database, no sanitisation is applied to the inputs, which introduces additional risks.
                  • xen-*:

                    • Fix XSA-472 — Potential risks include Denial of Service (DoS) impacting the whole host, information exposure, or escalation of privileges. There are several vulnerabilities associated with the way guest memory pages are handled and accessed in the Viridian code:
                      • NULL pointer dereference during reference TSC area update — This issue occurs when the system tries to update the reference TSC area but encounters a NULL pointer. (CVE-2025-27466)
                      • NULL pointer dereference when delivering synthetic timer messages — This happens if the code assumes the SIM page is already mapped when a synthetic timer message must be delivered. (CVE-2025-58142)
                      • Race condition in reference TSC page mapping — A guest system can trigger Xen to release a memory page while it is still referenced in the guest’s physical-to-machine (p2m) page tables. (CVE-2025-58143)

                  Test on XCP-ng 8.3

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

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

                  Versions:

                  • xapi: 25.6.0-1.12.xcpng8.3
                  • xen: 4.17.5-15.3.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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                    Andrew Top contributor @gduperrey
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                    @gduperrey 8.3 Pools updated and running. RPU worked 99%...failed with a host out of memory error on the last migrations (pool is N+2, so no reason). Single hosts are updated as usual.

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                      flakpyro @gduperrey
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                      @gduperrey Updated my usual test hosts, (Minisforum and Supermicro X11) as well as an two sets of 2 host AMD pools (one pool of HP DL320 Gen10s and another of Asus Epyc servers of some sort, and lastly a Dell R360 without issue.

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                        ph7 @gduperrey
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                        @gduperrey
                        Ran updates on my old hosts
                        i7 gen4 and ryzen5
                        nothing exploded yet after ~10h of "testing"

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