xcp-ng-updater ?
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Yes, probably yum updater stuck with a lock file. Please check https://xcp-ng.org/docs/troubleshooting.html#the-updater-plugin-is-busy
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@olivierlambert That does not seem to be the case.
I upgraded XO, and when I go to see what patches are needed I get the
An error occurred while fetching the patches. Please make sure the updater plugin is installed by running
yum install xcp-ng-updateron the host.Message. I
cat /var/lib/xcp-ng-xapi-plugins/updater.py.lockI do not have a paid subscription, does that matter?
What do I do here?

I guess I do not have it installed? I see the package here:
https://koji.xcp-ng.org/buildinfo?buildID=1335
Ahh, https://github.com/xcp-ng-rpms/xcp-ng-updater
This package has been retired in XCP-ng 8.0.
Reason: renamed to xcp-ng-xapi-plugins.
Hmm.
As suspected too:
Package xcp-ng-xapi-plugins-1.6.1-3.xcpng8.2.noarch already installed and latest version
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This is a non issue at this point.
I did a refresh this morning on the XO interface, and patches section is working now on each dom0
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