New guest tools ISO for Linux and FreeBSD. Can you help with the tests?
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@ruskofd There's also one directly in the ISO, that is apparently used by
install.sh
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@stormi Fresh CentOS 8 install and migration working.
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Fresh install of FreeBSD good.
Reboot and migration working as well.
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@gskger For FreeBSD the distro packages were used.
So there is no change for FreeBSD which I believe is intended.
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I really wish they would update the ports on FreeBSD. I am a heavy user of BSD and have all sorts of problems with migrations between servers. I normally get a lockup and some strange "Yellow and Black" bios screen, but not always.. 10% of the time it will migrate properly.
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@chey Ah, I see - - thought that would have changed due to the topic and the test results.
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Fresh install of CentOS 7
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SLES 12.5 (usual warnings of sles12 xe-guest-utilities-xenstore conflicts with SUSE xen-tools)
IP addresses reporting : OK
Management agent detected : OK
Clean shutdown/reboot : OKSLES 15.1 seems fine
IP addresses reporting : OK
Management agent detected : OK
Clean shutdown/reboot : OKOpenSUSE LEAP 15.2 - Failed to determine Linux distribution and version
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I have made version
7.20.0-5
of the tools available in the testing repository. The only difference is it should fix installation on FreePBX.Could someone test?
The test instructions in the first post are still relevant. In addition, you can check that the tools can be installed from the guest tools ISO on a FreePBX VM and that the reported distro in XO's advanced parameters is "sangoma".
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I didn't get feedback but I have hopes for the next one:
xcp-ng-pv-tools-8.2.0-6.xcpng8.2
adds support for two new CentOS clones: Almalinux and Rocky Linux.Still interested in feedback regarding FreePBX though.
And about tests for regressions.
Please refer to first post for installation instructions.
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Saw FreeBSD and got excited......
./install.sh Detected `FreeBSD 12.2-RELEASE-p6' (FreeBSD version 12). xe-guest-utilities-6.2.0_3 already installed No updates required to this Virtual Machine.
At least the script now works.
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@jmccoy555 I just used it on an AlmaLinux OS 8.3 and it installed great.
/mnt/cdrom/Linux/install.sh Detected `AlmaLinux release 8.3 (Purple Manul)' (almalinux version 8). The following changes will be made to this Virtual Machine: * packages to be installed/upgraded: - xe-guest-utilities-7.20.0-7.x86_64.rpm - xe-guest-utilities-xenstore-7.20.0-7.x86_64.rpm Continue? [y/n] y Verifying... ################################# [100%] Preparing... ################################# [100%] Updating / installing... 1:xe-guest-utilities-xenstore-7.20.################################# [ 50%] 2:xe-guest-utilities-7.20.0-7 ################################# [100%] You should now reboot this Virtual Machine.
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@michael2z I neglected to mention that there's a newer guest utilities in the epel repository (xe-guest-utilities-latest-7.21.0-1.el8.x86_64).
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@stormi Did some regression testing with fresh installs of
- Debian 10.7
- Ubuntu 20.04
- Centos 8
- FreePBX 15 (based on Centos 7.6 and testing only on request)
and checked IP, Management agent, shutdown/reboot, live migration with
a. no guest tools (fresh install)
b. current guest tools (from XCP-ng 8.2.0)
c. testing guest tools (fromyum update xcp-ng-pv-tools --enablerepo=xcp-ng-testing
)So 1a is fresh install of Debian 10 without guest tools, 4b is FreeBX install with current guest tools installed, 4b-c is FreePBX with testing guest tool installed over current guest tools and 3a-c is CentOS with testing guest tools installed over a fresh install without guest tools.
Fresh install
1-4a worked as expected.From fresh install to current guest tool
1a-b, 2a-b installed withbash /mnt/Linux/install.sh
3a-b only installed withbash /mnt/Linux/install.sh -d centos -m 8
4a-b only installed withbash /mnt/Linux/install.sh -d centos -m 7
1a-b, 2a-b showed Management Agent 8.1.50-1 with icon
3a-b, 4a-b showed Management Agent 8.1.50-1 but no iconFrom current guest tool to testing guest tool
After installing the new guest tools iso on both hosts
1b-c, 2b-c, 3b-c installed withbash /mnt/Linux/install.sh
, so CentOS 8 is now autodetected - nice
4b-c only installed withbash /mnt/Linux/install.sh -d centos -m 7
1b-c, 2b-c, 3b-c showed Management Agent 7.20.0.7 with icon
4b-c showed Management Agent 7.20.0.7 but still no iconFrom fresh install to testing guest tool
1a-c, 2a-c, 3a-c and 4a-c give the same results as b-c.Apart from the change in Management Agent version, CentOS now being autodetected, and FreePBX not beeing autodetected I had no issues with the new guest tools.
Edit: Typos and version information for FreePBX, where
cat /etc/os-release
on 4a returnsNAME="Sangoma Linux" VERSION="7 (Core)" ID="sangoma" ID_LIKE="centos rhel fedora" VERSION_ID="7" PRETTY_NAME="Sangoma Linux 7 (Core)" ANSI_COLOR="0;31" CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:sangoma:sng:7::server:utf8" HOME_URL="https://distro.sangoma.net/" BUG_REPORT_URL="https://issues.sangoma.net/" CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT="Sangoma-7" CENTOS_MANTISBT_PROJECT_VERSION="7" REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT="sangoma" REDHAT_SUPPORT_PRODUCT_VERSION="7"
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@michael2z Yes, I get 7.20.0-7 on Linux (Debian 10).
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@michael2z said in New guest tools ISO for Linux and FreeBSD. Can you help with the tests?:
@michael2z I neglected to mention that there's a newer guest utilities in the epel repository (xe-guest-utilities-latest-7.21.0-1.el8.x86_64).
Newer... Maybe. Ours is version 7.20.0 + various patches. 7.20.1 is not that different and may even lack support for Almalinux or Rocky Linux, depending on whether @cheese backported their support (that was added post 7.20.1) yet or not. Support can be considered full only once the installed tools are able to detect what distro they run on.
However, it's good to remind people that this package exists in EPEL and that you can use it instead of the guest tools ISO. Just don't forget to enable the
xe-linux-distribution
service after installation, as described in the docs: https://xcp-ng.org/docs/guests.html#centos-and-fedora -
@gskger said in New guest tools ISO for Linux and FreeBSD. Can you help with the tests?:
1b-c, 2b-c, 3b-c installed with
bash /mnt/Linux/install.sh
, so CentOS 8 is now autodetected - niceTo be more precise, CentOS 8 > 8.2 is now detected. It worked until 8.2 included then the structure of the release file changed slightly and detection didn't work anymore. By the way I'm more and more convinced that we should use
/etc/os-release
rather than those fragilesed
s on release files. At least for distros recent enough.See https://github.com/xenserver/xe-guest-utilities/issues/108
4b-c only installed with
bash /mnt/Linux/install.sh -d centos -m 7
Thanks for testing that OS although you don't use it. Much appreciated. Can you share the contents of
/etc/centos-release
from that FreePBX 15 system? And the ouput ofbash install.sh
(without any extra options) andxe-linux-distribution
from the testing guest tools? The installer script was supposed to detect the distro and offer the package installation right away.4b-c showed Management Agent 7.20.0.7 but still no icon
The icon is added by Xen Orchestra so they probably don't know about FreePBX, simply. I suppose you can create an enhancement request for that. You can still check that correct information about the OS is displayed in the Advanced tab despite the absence of icon.
Apart from the change in Management Agent version, CentOS now being autodetected, and FreePBX not beeing autodetected I had no issues with the new guest tools.
About those versioning differences, our 7.20.0 is actually newer than Citrix' 8.1.50 (which is the version XCP-ng 8.2 has currently in its guest tools ISO). The reason for that is that one gets to choose the version number arbitrarily when building the tools. Citrix uses the version of Citrix Hypervisor (where 8.1.50 used to mean "the future CH 8.2" when the tools were built) and I chose to use the version of the tools themselves, from the tags in the upstream https://github.com/xenserver/xe-guest-utilities repository.
7.20.0-7
means "tools built from version 7.20.0 + XCP-ng patches, 7th build". Where the higher the build number, the more likely you are to have patches added by us, either backported from ustream or specific to XCP-ng. -
@stormi Sure, no problem. But there is no
/etc/centos-release
, only a/etc/centos-release-upstream
[root@freepbx /]# ls /etc/*release* -la -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 51 Sep 8 2020 /etc/centos-release-upstream -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 423 Sep 8 2020 /etc/os-release lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 15 May 14 12:26 /etc/redhat-release -> sangoma-release -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 39 Sep 8 2020 /etc/sangoma-release -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 39 Sep 8 2020 /etc/sangoma-release-upstream lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 15 May 14 12:26 /etc/system-release -> sangoma-release -rw-r--r--. 1 root root 34 Sep 8 2020 /etc/system-release-cpe
and
cat /etc/centos-release-upstream
returns[root@freepbx /]# cat /etc/centos-release-upstream Derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.8 (Source)
Running
install.sh
when the testing guest tool iso is mounted returns[root@freepbx Linux]# bash /mnt/Linux/install.sh Fatal Error: Failed to determine Linux distribution and version.
and
xe-linux-distribution
returns nothing[root@freepbx Linux]# /mnt/Linux/xe-linux-distribution [root@freepbx Linux]#
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Ok, so depending on the version, they sometimes have
/etc/centos-release
and sometimes not... Can you add this line toxe-linux-distribution
before the existingidentify_sangoma
call and test again? (you'll have to copy the Linux directory from the mounted ISO somewhere else then chmod the file to make it writable)identify_sangoma /etc/sangoma-release && exit 0