XCP-ng 8.3 betas and RCs feedback 🚀
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By the way, is there a built-in driver for the Dell S140 in Xcp-ng?
Too bad write speed on a Dell poweredge R440 with Samsung 860 evo ssd all the way down to 150MB/s write speed. The same ssd in a regular PC with Xcp-ng gave 560MB/s
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@steff22 Let's continue the 8125 issue on your other network thread as it not directly a 8.3 beta problem.
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@gsrfan01 Follow up to this
Turns out the existing pool has it sent to false while the new one was set to new
New
[17:06 prod-hv-xcpng02]# xe host-param-list uuid= ... tls-verification-enabled ( RO): true [17:06 prod-hv-xcpng02]# xe host-param-list uuid= tls-verification-enabled ( RO): true
Old
[17:06 prod-hv-xcpng02]# xe host-param-list uuid= tls-verification-enabled ( RO): false [17:07 prod-hv-xcpng01]# xe pool-param-list uuid= tls-verification-enabled ( RO): false
Solution
Ended up running
xe pool-enable-tls-verification
andxe host-emergency-reenable-tls-verification
on the existing server and was then able to get the new server added to the pool.I was able to find very little documentation on these commands so I'm crossing fingers emergency-reenable-tls-verification doesn't cause any issues down the line but all seems good so far.
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Hello there
Just updated from 8.3 alpha (updated to the latest patches) to 8.3 beta using XOA on a Intel NUC11ATKC4 and a Intel NUC8i5BEH.
All went well, great job and so far super stable.
Thank You
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I quote myself to report a small issue, after the reboot following the upgrade to beta one VM did not auto power on-
When I realized some services were not available I went and started the VM myself.The other two VM with auto power on switch did power on without issues.
Let me know if I can provide any other info.
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@rRobbie can you disable/re-enable the "Auto power on" toggle, reboot and see if it works?
If it doesn't, if the problematic VM is hosted on a storage repository that's inside a VM on the same host? (could be a "dependency" auto boot issue)
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@gsrfan01 said in XCP-ng 8.3 beta :
Not sure if this is related to 8.3 quite yet, but having trouble joining a newly installed 8.3 beta server into a pool that was started from 8.3 alpha and updated.
Attempting to add the new host generates this error
POOL_JOINING_HOST_TLS_VERIFICATION_MISMATCH
which I only see a single other reference to mentioning CPU settings which as far as I can tell match between the 2 hosts.It is definitely an interesting finding. It would be worth testing whether this will happen in final release when upgrading a 8.2 pool to 8.3 (will this flip the setting to True automatically or keep as False?) and then trying to add a freshly installed 8.3 member to the existing pool.
If the tests show users of the final release, upgrading from 8.2 and then adding new hosts, may encounter the same issue, we'll have document this clearly in the 8.3 release notes.
By the way, was your pool initially ugraded from 8.2 to 8.3 alpha, or was it directly installed with 8.3 alpha?
Many thanks for your investigation and feedback! I'm creating a card in our kanban to keep track of this.
@gsrfan01 said in XCP-ng 8.3 beta :
Solution
Ended up running xe pool-enable-tls-verification and xe host-emergency-reenable-tls-verification on the existing server and was then able to get the new server added to the pool.
I was able to find very little documentation on these commands so I'm crossing fingers emergency-reenable-tls-verification doesn't cause any issues down the line but all seems good so far.
This is indeed a pending task: documenting the new TLS verification feature. Citrix Hypervisor Cloud (8.3) once had a pre-release documentation available, then it was taken down when they canceled the Citrix Hypervisor Cloud preview and renamed it XenServer 8 Stream.
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@stormi I was originally fairly confident it was fresh from 8.3 Alpha but can't recall with 100% certainty if it wasn't an in-place upgrade from 8.2.
Is there anything in the file system I can check to see if it was a fresh install or an upgrade?
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How to add vTPM in Xen Orchestra?
I have XCP-ng 8.3 beta and XOA 5.83.3
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It's not exposed yet in the web UI.
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@moussa854 You can create a vTPM with
xe vtpm-create vm-uuid=UUID_OF_YOUR_VM
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@moussa854
And after adding it you might need some more prep? I have had no time to try more:https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/6578/xcp-ng-8-3-public-alpha/121?_=1687790268385
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xe vtpm-create vm-uuid=UUID_OF_YOUR_VM
was enough to enable the vTPM in my case. Thank you so much.
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@olivierlambert said in XCP-ng 8.3 beta :
@rRobbie can you disable/re-enable the "Auto power on" toggle, reboot and see if it works?
If it doesn't, if the problematic VM is hosted on a storage repository that's inside a VM on the same host? (could be a "dependency" auto boot issue)
I disabled / enabled the auto power on option, then rebooted the host and it worked fine. The vm started automatically along with the other vms with auto power on which started regularry the first time after upgrade to beta.
Btw, the vm is running on local storage.
Thanks
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I think the upgrade disable auto power on at the pool level (so even when your VM got it, disabling and then re-enabling will also re-enable it on the pool).
I'm not sure there's an ideal solution, except maybe display if there's a discrepancy visible in XO when you have VM with auto power on enable while the pool doesn't.
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I am migrating from Proxmox and have installed 8.3 beta. So far everything looks nice.
Is SMAPIv3/ZFS-ng available in this release?
https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2022/09/23/zfs-ng-an-intro-on-smapiv3/ -
SMAPIv3 is "working", but you won't be able to live migrate the storage, export, backup etc. So it's not fully baked yet.
It's better for now to use local ext SMAPIv1 for your local disks
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Thank you for the clarification. If I would like to test ZFS-ng, how can I do that?
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IIRC, there some hints here: https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2022/09/23/zfs-ng-an-intro-on-smapiv3/