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    • brezlordB Offline
      brezlord
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      @stormi you can download the logs here.

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      • stormiS Offline
        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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        I see this in daemon.log, a message from systemd attempting to shut the system down:

        Feb  1 22:11:35 xcp-ng-01 systemd[1]: Unmounted /run/sr-mount/5f5a9343-b95a-9bfa-bd3a-bc30d7368058.
        Feb  1 22:11:35 xcp-ng-01 systemd[1]: Failed to propagate agent release message: Transport endpoint is not connected
        Feb  1 22:11:35 xcp-ng-01 systemd[1]: Failed to propagate agent release message: Transport endpoint is not connected
        Feb  1 22:11:35 xcp-ng-01 systemd[1]: Failed to propagate agent release message: Transport endpoint is not connected
        Feb  1 22:11:35 xcp-ng-01 systemd[1]: Failed to propagate agent release message: Transport endpoint is not connected
        Feb  1 22:11:35 xcp-ng-01 systemd[1]: Failed to propagate agent release message: Transport endpoint is not connected
        

        There definitely was a network mountpoint (a NFS SR) which was not connected anymore. This explains the long reboot time.

        Going up the logs, I see this:

        Feb  1 22:01:43 xcp-ng-01 systemd[1]: xenopsd-xc.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=2/INVALIDARGUMENT
        Feb  1 22:01:43 xcp-ng-01 systemd[1]: Unit xenopsd-xc.service entered failed state.
        Feb  1 22:01:43 xcp-ng-01 systemd[1]: xenopsd-xc.service failed.
        

        This explains the failed XAPI restart and is likely the known issue with xenopsd I mentioned above.

        So, if I'm not wrong, it's good news:

        • The xenospd issue is known and a fix is on its way and usually disappears after a reboot.
        • The update itself probably didn't cause your issues.
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        • olivierlambertO Offline
          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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          haha my "gut feeling" © approved 😄

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            NielsH @gduperrey
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            @gduperrey said in Updates announcements and testing:

            New Update Candidates (xen, xapi, templates)

            • Xen: Enable AVX-512 by default for EPYC Zen4 (Genoa)
            • Xapi: Redirect http requests on the host webpage to https by default.
            • Guest templates:
              • Add the following templates: RHEL 9, AlmaLinux 9, Rocky Linux 9, CentOS Stream 8 & 9, Oracle Linux 9

            Test on XCP-ng 8.2

            From an up to date host:

            For Xen, Xapi and Guest templates:

            yum clean metadata --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
            yum update xen-dom0-libs xen-dom0-tools xen-hypervisor xen-libs xen-tools xapi-core xapi-tests xapi-xe guest-templates-json guest-templates-json-data-linux guest-templates-json-data-other guest-templates-json-data-windows --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
            reboot
            

            Versions:

            • xen-*: 4.13.4-9.29.1.xcpng8.2
            • xapi-*: 1.249.26-2.2.xcpng8.2
            • guest-templates-json-*: 1.9.6-1.2.xcpng8.2

            What to test

            Normal use and anything else you want to test. The closer to your actual use of XCP-ng, the better.

            Test window before official release of the updates

            No precise ETA, but the sooner the feedback the better.

            Hello,

            Is there any update on the ETA for this? Since it has been almost a month. We'll do the xcp-ng updates again soon and if these patches are close to release we will wait for them to prevent double work.

            Cheers,
            Niels

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

              @NielsH We'll wait for the next security update, to ship them together. When exactly security updates are released can't always be predicted or disclosed.

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

                New Security Update Candidates (Xen, microcode, ...)

                Components are updated to fix vulnerabilities:

                • Xen is updated to fix XSA-426. It also includes the previous change which had not been released yet: Enable AVX-512 by default for EPYC Zen4 (Genoa)
                • Intel and AMD microcode is updated for various devices:
                  • Intel update (which in turn links to the advisories)
                  • AMD advisory

                We will also release at the same time:

                • xcp-ng-release-*: fixes benign but annoying fcoe-related error messages at boot

                And an update candidate which has been tested previously:

                • Guest templates: added RHEL 9, AlmaLinux 9, Rocky Linux 9, CentOS Stream 8 & 9, Oracle Linux 9.

                Test on XCP-ng 8.2

                From an up to date host:

                yum clean metadata --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                yum update "guest-templates-*" "xen-*" microcode_ctl linux-firmware "xcp-ng-release-*" --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                reboot
                

                Versions:

                • xen-*: 4.13.4-9.29.2.xcpng8.2
                • microcode_ctl: 2.1-26.xs23.1.xcpng8.2
                • linux-firmware: 20190314-5.1.xcpng8.2
                • guest-templates-json-*: 1.9.6-1.2.xcpng8.2
                • xcp-ng-release-*: 8.2.1-6

                What to test

                Normal use and anything else you want to test. The closer to your actual use of XCP-ng, the better.

                Test window before official release of the updates

                48h

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                  Andrew Top contributor @stormi
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                  @stormi I'm running the update on all 8.2.1 hosts. No problems so far.

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

                    No problem here either on my home lab 🙂

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

                      The update was published earlier today: https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2023/02/20/february-2023-security-update/

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                        rjt @stormi
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                        @stormi @Gaelfr

                        I noticed the there are updates to the Windows Templates. Clicking the 👁 or "EYE" in XOA, and the Description for "guest-templates-json-data-windows" seemed a tad smidgeon "buggy". Is that due to git revision description and there were no actual changes to Windows Templates?

                        Changelog
                        Patch   guest-templates-json-data-windows
                        Date    January 6, 2023 at 6:00 AM
                        Author Gael Duperrey <gduperrey@vates.fr> - 1.9.6-1.2
                        Description   - Add templates for rhel 9, CentOS Stream 8 and 9, Almalinux 9, Rockylinux 9, Oracle linux 9
                        
                        guest-templates-json	Creates the default guest templates	1.9.6	1.2.xcpng8.2	29.21 KiB	
                        guest-templates-json-data-linux	Contains the default Linux guest templates	1.9.6	1.2.xcpng8.2	18.68 KiB	
                        guest-templates-json-data-other	Contains the default other guest templates	1.9.6	1.2.xcpng8.2	11.86 KiB	
                        guest-templates-json-data-windows	Contains the default Windows guest templates	1.9.6	1.2.xcpng8.2	14.38 KiB
                        
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                          gduperrey Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @rjt
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                          @rjt
                          These rpms come from the same source rpm and, therefore, from the same SPEC file. So when we build it for changes, the Windows one is built too, even if there is no change on the Windows side.
                          On this revision, we only add new templates for RHEL 9, AlmaLinux 9, Rocky Linux 9, CentOS Stream 8 and 9, and Oracle Linux 9.
                          There weren't any changes to the Windows templates.

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                            gduperrey Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                            last edited by gduperrey

                            New Security Update Candidates (Xen)

                            Xen is being updated to mitigate some vulnerabilities:

                            • XSA-427: "Guests running in shadow mode and being subject to migration or snapshotting may be able to cause Denial of Service and other problems, including escalation of privilege". This vulnerability concerns old platforms (Nehalem/Bulldozer families and older) which do not have Hardware Assisted Paging facilitie (EPT/NPT), or modern platforms where this extension is disabled by the firmware or the system software. This also concerns PV guests, which are not officially supported anymore in XCP-ng.

                            • XSA-428: "Entities controlling HVM guests can run the host out of resources or stall execution of a physical CPU for effectively unbounded periods of time, resulting in a Denial of Servis (DoS) affecting the entire host. Crashes, information leaks, or elevation of privilege cannot be ruled out".
                              On the platforms managed by XCP-ng software, with regard of this vulnerability, we would rather talk of "reduction in defence in depth", as the only entity controlling HVM guests is a trusted software (QEMU) running in a trusted domain (dom0).

                            • XSA-429: The patch completes the original Spectre/Meltdown mitigation work(XSA-254). A malicious PV guest might be able to infer the contents of arbitrary host memory, including memory assigned to other guests. Only AMD and Hygon CPUs which offer SMEP/SMAP facilities are affected. Although PV guests are not officially supported in XCP-ng, we also included a fix for this vulnerability.

                            Components are also updated to add bugfixes and enhancements:

                            • Xen
                              • Update to Xen 4.13.5
                              • Initial Sapphire Rapids support
                              • Fix memory corruption issues in the Ocaml bindings.
                              • On xenstored live update, validate the config file before launching into the new xenstored

                            Test on XCP-ng 8.2

                            From an up to date host:

                            yum clean metadata --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                            yum update "xen-*" --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
                            reboot
                            

                            Versions:

                            • xen-*: 4.13.5-9.30.3.xcpng8.2

                            What to test

                            Normal use and anything else you want to test. The closer to your actual use of XCP-ng, the better.

                            Test window before official release of the updates

                            ~2 days.

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                              Andrew Top contributor @gduperrey
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                              @gduperrey Installed on 8.2 systems and running ok on home lab and other secondary machines. No issues before or after update. No Sapphire Rapids CPUs. Ran same update on 8.3 by mistake on a test machine but it's running ok too.

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                                maxcuttins @stormi
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                                @stormi

                                what is the kernel version of the latest XCP-ng?

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

                                  Looks like some of the testers who used to test the update candidates moved their test hosts to the 8.3 alpha release. Thanks @Andrew for staying true to the job 🙂

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                                  • stormiS Offline
                                    stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @maxcuttins
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                                    @maxcuttins Is the question related to the testing of update candidates?

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                                      JeffBerntsen Top contributor
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                                      Latest updates seem to be working fine in my test lab as well.

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                                      • gduperreyG Offline
                                        gduperrey Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
                                        last edited by

                                        Update published. Thanks for the tests!

                                        https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2023/03/23/march-2023-security-update/

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                                          maxcuttins @stormi
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                                          @stormi not really I would say.
                                          I'm stick to version 8.0 and I'm planning to upgrade.
                                          So I'm trying to understand which kernel I'll find in the next release.

                                          PS: Upgrade is a pain because I need to remember that CEPH NBD share storage are not preserved during upgrade and so, those config file will be erased, I'll need to restore in order to have back my VDIs.

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                                          • stormiS Offline
                                            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @maxcuttins
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                                            @maxcuttins Ok. Then let's discuss this in another thread and leave the current one for testing update candidates.

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