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

      I just pushed a bugfix update for XCP-ng 8.0: sm-2.2.3-1.0.3.xcpng8.0.

      If fixes a never-ending coalesce issues described at https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp/issues/298 and https://bugs.xenserver.org/browse/XSO-966

      If you had alread applied all the security updates, there's no hurry. You can wait for the next batch of security updates if you don't strictly require the fix. If you apply it alone, no reboot is required. xe-toolstack-restart is enough.

      stormi created this issue in xcp-ng/xcp

      closed XCP-ng 8.0 / CH 8.0 coalesce issues #298

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      • _danielgurgel_ Offline
        _danielgurgel @stormi
        last edited by

        @stormi Thank you!
        I'll be applying and validating the patch.

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        • _danielgurgel_ Offline
          _danielgurgel
          last edited by

          @stormi the update actually solves the problem of zombies process, but the coalesce, all disks after backup/snapshot (removal) still continue with a 1 disk stuck in the leaf chain.

          I am also testing the update made available in https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX265619 in an XS 7.1 pool.

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

            I'm interested in the results because it's the same patch!

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            • _danielgurgel_ Offline
              _danielgurgel @stormi
              last edited by

              @stormi The perception I have is as follows in XCP8:

              • After backup, all the disks were left with 1 disk frozen in the leaf tree.
              • Even pausing the VM and rescanning disk, the coalesce process does not start.

              For CH7.1 with the XS71ECU2020 update, the coalesce process completed 100% by pausing the VMs. We will now re-back it up and see if the coalesce runs again 100%.

              I used standard times in LIVE_LEAF_COALESCE_TIMEOUT=10.
              The new test will be with LIVE_LEAF_COALESCE_TIMEOUT=300.

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              • _danielgurgel_ Offline
                _danielgurgel @stormi
                last edited by _danielgurgel

                @stormi The strange thing is, I had to turn off the VMs, rescan disk and then turn on again.

                The coalesce process began with the linked VMs (in production) and successfully completed. The following values have been changed at /opt/xensource/sm/cleanup.py :

                LIVE_LEAF_COALESCE_MAX_SIZE = 1024 * 1024 * 1024 # bytes
                LIVE_LEAF_COALESCE_TIMEOUT = 300 # seconds
                

                Well, apparently everything ok... we will see in our next backup if it will be necessary to turn off the VMs for the coalesce to start and complete correctly.

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                • _danielgurgel_ Offline
                  _danielgurgel @stormi
                  last edited by

                  @stormi After the informed change, the backup occurred with 100% success, on no disk in the coalesce chain.

                  We're migrating another cluster to XCP-ng 8!
                  Thanks for the support, quick return and attention.

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

                    A new update just pushed for XCP-ng 8.0: xcp-ng-xapi-plugins. It adds a plugin that the latest version of Xen Orchestra (just released) needs in order to offer a new feature: integration of netdata for all hosts into a single interface. See the blog post.

                    If xcp-ng-xapi-plugins is the only update available for your hosts, then no need to reboot after installing. A toolstack restart is enough.

                    If you don't need the new feature, you can skip this update until the next batch.

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

                      New security update candidate for testing in XCP-ng 8.0 and 7.6.

                      Fixes security issues in Xen. Also provides updated microcode for some Intel

                      Details and discussion on https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp/issues/319

                      Please test (we simply need people to install them and check that they do not see obvious regressions).

                      stormi created this issue in xcp-ng/xcp

                      closed Xen and microcode security update (December 12th) #319

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

                        Update published: https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2019/12/16/xen-and-intel-microcode-security-updates/

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                              akurzawa
                              last edited by akurzawa

                              Hi

                              I've a problem with freezing Windows VMs after applaying latest updates - do You know anything about it? Those vms have guest tools from citrix.

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                                stormi Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team
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                                I haven't heard of it until now.

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                                  DreDay @akurzawa
                                  last edited by DreDay

                                  @akurzawa I also experienced an issue after the update as well. After the host rebooted and I tried turning on a Windows 10 VM it hung on the Windows boot screen.

                                  • I eventually force rebooted

                                  • Force shutdown + Change CPU and RAM (not sure if the resource adjustments helped of not)

                                  • Start VM and it came up in Windows recovery mode

                                  In the windows recovery mode I just exited and it continued the boot process. This time it booted successfully but I was greeted with the below message upon login.
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                                  I had to use XCP-ng center to use keyboard shortcuts to select yes on the dialog box as mouse input was not working. After the restart everything is working as usual again.

                                  I also have the Windows Updates based guest tools enabled on this VM.

                                  @stormi I think this has to do with the new version of guest tools Citrix has pushed from their release of CH8.1. Checking the services they now show major version 9. Not sure if @akurzawa is facing the exact same issue or a variant of it?

                                  eeddbde4-3b35-42c9-a108-c331a5d74dee-image.png

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                                  • borzelB Offline
                                    borzel XCP-ng Center Team
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                                    This smells like windows pv drivers upgrades. Had similiar effects on various VMs.

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

                                      FYI: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX235404

                                      "Important: Updating to this version of the driver removes the quiesced snapshots capability of the VM. If you are using quiesced snapshots and wish to retain this functionality, do not adopt these 9.0.0.x drivers."

                                      They do not tell about crashing VMs though 🙂

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                                        cg
                                        last edited by cg

                                        Citrix also has a long history of problematic VM guest-tools. Race conditions with broken drivers, unbootable VMs, broken agents... It's a pain in the a**.
                                        If you like your VMs: Always make a snapshot of every VM before updating the tools.

                                        Is known why they remove the VSS-functionality? I don't get why they remove features (again).

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                                          DreDay @stormi
                                          last edited by

                                          @stormi said in Updates announcements and testing:

                                          FYI: https://support.citrix.com/article/CTX235404

                                          "Important: Updating to this version of the driver removes the quiesced snapshots capability of the VM. If you are using quiesced snapshots and wish to retain this functionality, do not adopt these 9.0.0.x drivers."

                                          They do not tell about crashing VMs though 🙂

                                          I read the support article hoping for more details on how to "...retain this functionality, do not adopt these 9.0.0.x drivers." but the article does not mention that either.

                                          I did not opt to install the new guest tools at any point. I only shutdown the VM to complete the host patches.
                                          Also see the image below, unless it installs guest tools through a side channel that does not show in the Windows updates history.ceaefbc8-6188-43c7-a985-09f5936047fb-image.png

                                          Would simply disabling the "Windows Update tools" advanced option in XOA/XO stop it from adopting the new guest tools?

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

                                            I have pushed an update to the netdata and netdata-ui packages.

                                            No need to reboot after installing it even if XO tells you so.

                                            It fixes an upstream issue where in some cases the cache size on disk grows indefinitely without respecting the 256M default limit (reproduced only internally but I don't want to take a risk). Only netdata-ui is concerned. If you are using netdata through XO, then there's no risk for your hosts. Now netdata will only store 1h of data in RAM, nothing on disk.

                                            As usual: https://github.com/xcp-ng/xcp/wiki/Updates-Howto

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