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      nuts23
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      security fix installed. Does it require a reboot of the system?

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        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @nuts23
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        @nuts23 yes

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          borzel XCP-ng Center Team
          last edited by borzel

          @stormi testhost updated, restored some part of our infrastructur (DC, Mail, ...) on local ZFS pool, connected the VMs to a test network. Runs. A bit slow (more vCPU used than the PCPU can delivier), but runs.

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            rizaemet 0 @stormi
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            @stormi said in Updates announcements and testing:

            Anyone?

            I updated one host in a pool and reboot. It is working as before. Seems no problem. I can't see any diffrence vcpu usage as @borzel say.

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              AllooTikeeChaat
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              So far so good .. I haven't noticed any visible change in performance like @borzel but still monitoring.

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                stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                Since there's an update for both XCP-ng 7.5 and 7.6, please all tell me which version you tested 🙂

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                  borzel XCP-ng Center Team @AllooTikeeChaat
                  last edited by borzel

                  @AllooTikeeChaat there was no performance change, was the first use of that test host 🙂

                  @stormi XCP-ng 7.6, just HVM, no PV

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                    stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                    If all goes well I'll push the updates to everyone on monday. Meanwhile, please go on with the testing if you can.

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                      rizaemet 0
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                      @stormi XCP-ng 7.6

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                        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                        Thanks to everyone who tested the update candidate. I've now pushed the security update for XCP-ng 7.6. I'm holding that of XCP-ng 7.5 until at least one person confirms that it's working for them.

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                          AllooTikeeChaat
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                          Sorry been away this weekend .. @stormi XCP-ng 7.6

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                            Ultra2D
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                            I've installed the updates on a pool. Now every time I migrate a pfSense HVM VM within the pool the console is gone and memory usage is at 100%. I did do the following on the pool master: yum update xenopsd xenopsd-xc xenopsd-xenlight --enablerepo='xcp-ng-updates_testing'. The package version also differs from other hosts (0.66.0-1.1.xcpng versus 0.66.0-1.el7.centos). Would that be the cause?

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                              stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                              @Ultra2D Could you downgrade to the previous version with yum downgrade xenopsd xenopsd-xc xenopsd-xenlight, restart the toolstack and tell us if migration works better?

                              Also make sure that you already have the latest updates for xcp-emu-manager, which fixed many migration issues about two months ago. See https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp/wiki/Updates-Howto#a-special-word-about-xcp-ng-75-76-and-live-migrations.

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                                stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @Ultra2D
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                                @Ultra2D In fact, you may be right, differing versions of those packages may cause an issue, because both hosts may behave differently regarding VMs that have no platform:device-id set.

                                So another test to do would be install the update candidate for those packages on all hosts and restart their toolstack, then test migration of that VM again.

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                                  Ultra2D @stormi
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                                  @stormi Thanks. Installing the update candidate on all hosts and restarting the toolstack works, but only after power cycling the VM once.
                                  xcp-emu-manager is version 0.0.9-1

                                  Is it advisable to stay on the testing repo until the next version? There are some more non-Windows HVM VM's.

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                                    stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @Ultra2D
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                                    @Ultra2D so you mean that installing the updated packages would "break" the first migration of such a VM unless it's been rebooted once? If that is so, then I'd advise to revert to the previous version (or to make sure not to attempt a migration without power cycling the VMs once). Else, your choice. If the updated packages bring a benefit to you, you can keep them, else revert to the previous ones.

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                                      Ultra2D @stormi
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                                      @stormi I only tested with one VM. It crashed a couple of times when the pool master had updates from xcp-ng-updates_testing and the slaves had the updates that were released yesterday. After updating the last remaining slave to updates from xcp-ng-updates_testing, moving the VM resulted in a stuck VM. So I don't think you can draw any conclusions from this, except maybe that you should install the same version on master and slaves.

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                                        stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                                        Xen security updates pushed to everyone (7.6 yesterday, 7.5 today).
                                        Blog post: https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2019/03/12/xcp-ng-security-bulletin-vulnerabilities-pv-guests/

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                                          codedmind
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                                          I'm getting an error

                                          
                                          Running transaction test
                                          
                                          
                                          Transaction check error:
                                            installing package xen-dom0-tools-4.7.6-6.4.1.xcpng.x86_64 needs 1 inodes on the /var/log filesystem
                                          
                                          
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                                            stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @codedmind
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                                            @codedmind This is probably related to a bug in the openvswitch package and log rotation. We sent a newsletter about it a few days ago: https://mailchi.mp/7ed52f9a2151/important-noticeopenvswitch-issue

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