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    • xiscoX Offline
      xisco @stormi
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      @stormi the LINUX OS under XCP-NG detects the cards but xcp-ng says that no ethernet was detected. Even after some emergency network resets.
      Hardware is fine. As said, solved reinstalling, but this is not the first time, after upgrading it happened some times but solved with emergency network reset

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        xisco @xisco
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          nomad
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          When upgrading an 8.2.1 pool is it safe to issue the commands

          secureboot-certs install
          xe pool-enable-tls-verification

          as soon as the master is upgrade (all other hosts hosts still running 8.2.1) or does that need to wait until all hosts are updated?

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            Greg_E @stormi
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            @stormi

            OK, I'm a little behind in my reading right now... If I was running the 8.3 beta and letting it do all the upgrades, am I now on the release version of 8.3? I just had an update this morning and my servers are telling me that I'm on version 8.3.0 ( ) which I think is different from a few days ago.

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            • stormiS Offline
              stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team @nomad
              last edited by

              @nomad Good question. Better once the complete upgrade process of the pool is finished.

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              • stormiS Offline
                stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team @Greg_E
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                @Greg_E answer here, in the release notes: https://docs.xcp-ng.org/releases/release-8-3/#upgrade-from-previous-releases

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                • GravityManG Offline
                  GravityMan
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                  I upgraded to the RC today from 8.2.1 in prod, and everything went smoothly!

                  Even though it's just a homelab, I'm glad to move away from VMWare and not jump ship to the stereotypical Proxmox setup that many seem to be going for.

                  Question: should my uuid have changed, and if not, should I change it? Under XO Advanced settings, the 8.3 version is correct, but in the terminal, states,

                  xe host-list params=uuid,name,label,version
                  uuid ( RO)    : 8212db90-3c82-4e72-829a-c346b644a0ab
                  

                  If not, I'll leave it be. Thanks! πŸ™‚

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                    olivierlambert Vates πŸͺ Co-Founder CEO
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                    No UUID change if you made an upgrade, that's the beauty of it, it should be painless/transparent without modifying the database for most parts πŸ™‚

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                    • stormiS Offline
                      stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team @GravityMan
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                      @GravityMan You upgraded to the release candidate rather than the final release?

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                      • stormiS Offline
                        stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team
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                        Just in case not everyone is aware: we published XCP-ng 8.3 officially on Monday.

                        Announcement: https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2024/10/07/xcp-ng-8-3/

                        Release notes: https://docs.xcp-ng.org/releases/release-8-3/

                        As you can read in the announcement, we really want to thank everyone who helped us with their feedback and other forms of contribution!

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                          stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team
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                          We also had a live yesterday, whose replay is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfyCxP0I6y8

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                          • Tristis OrisT Offline
                            Tristis Oris Top contributor
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                            not sure is it distro problem, but mc is pretty broken on 8.3, same at release version.
                            Arrows navigation is not working, it typing something instead.

                            That probably happens because of missing ini file. https://github.com/microsoft/WSL/issues/26#issuecomment-210004998

                            5443fdd7-cb9e-42ba-8478-50eb1b523734-image.png

                            trapframe created this issue in microsoft/WSL

                            closed midnight commander arrow keys #26

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                              stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team @Tristis Oris
                              last edited by stormi

                              @Tristis-Oris indeed, I can confirm. I'm not sure about the config file because it's the same version of mc as we have on 8.2.1, where it's working.

                              Maybe it needs a rebuild.

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                                Greg_E @stormi
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                                @stormi

                                I noticed an error message while performing this upgrade... Says we should be using UEFI from this point forward. I didn't see that in the release notes, or didn't really read that part very well. It lets you go forward but mentions that higher revisions will not be able to work in BIOS mode.

                                Here's a question that probably doesn't need to be worked out yet:

                                If we have old BIOS boot for 8.2.x, and we go to upgrade to 8.x.x (next LTS), are we going to be able to switch to shutdown, switch to UEFI, boot the installer, and upgrade? Or is this going to need a clean install?

                                uefi_warning.png

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                                  john.c @Greg_E
                                  last edited by john.c

                                  @Greg_E said in XCP-ng 8.3 betas and RCs feedback πŸš€:

                                  @stormi

                                  I noticed an error message while performing this upgrade... Says we should be using UEFI from this point forward. I didn't see that in the release notes, or didn't really read that part very well. It lets you go forward but mentions that higher revisions will not be able to work in BIOS mode.

                                  Here's a question that probably doesn't need to be worked out yet:

                                  If we have old BIOS boot for 8.2.x, and we go to upgrade to 8.x.x (next LTS), are we going to be able to switch to shutdown, switch to UEFI, boot the installer, and upgrade? Or is this going to need a clean install?

                                  uefi_warning.png

                                  The release of 8.3 is the last version in the 8.x version series. Also 8.3 is a special release at the moment its a standard release, then at a later date its going to become the LTS (next one from after 8.2).

                                  The next version number after 8.3 is going to be 9.0 (https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2024/10/07/xcp-ng-8-3/ and https://docs.xcp-ng.org/releases/release-8-3/).

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                                    Greg_E @john.c
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                                    @john-c
                                    The UEFI only is going to cut off a bunch of older lab hardware, my HP DL360 gen 8 do not (can not?) have UEFI. That also means that Supermicro X9 is probably out, not sure about old Dell.

                                    It's progress and as such need to move with the times, but Beta 9 is going to be a long way off for my testing it due to hardware limitations.

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                                      john.c @Greg_E
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                                      @Greg_E said in XCP-ng 8.3 betas and RCs feedback πŸš€:

                                      @john-c
                                      The UEFI only is going to cut off a bunch of older lab hardware, my HP DL360 gen 8 do not (can not?) have UEFI. That also means that Supermicro X9 is probably out, not sure about old Dell.

                                      It's progress and as such need to move with the times, but Beta 9 is going to be a long way off for my testing it due to hardware limitations.

                                      If your old Dell machines are from PowerEdge Gen 12 or later then they can use EFI (UEFI) just need to enable it in the BIOS of those servers.

                                      May also be possible with your Supermicro X9, though a link to the model or the datasheet would help please?

                                      The HPE DL360 Gen8 is likely definitely out unless it has a EFI option via an update. Though for sure the use of HPE DL360 Gen9 or higher will work.

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                                      • Tristis OrisT Offline
                                        Tristis Oris Top contributor
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                                        weird that i got warning even with UEFI enabled.

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                                        • stormiS Offline
                                          stormi Vates πŸͺ XCP-ng Team @Greg_E
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                                          @Greg_E All answers are actually in the release notes: https://docs.xcp-ng.org/releases/release-8-3/#legacy-bios

                                          The deprecation decision comes from XenServer. Whether we'll follow the same schedule as them is yet to be decided, also depending on when they remove its support completely.

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                                            Andrew Top contributor @john.c
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                                            @john-c No UEFI on HP DL Gen8.... it too bad because they work just fine. HP DL Gen9 servers support UEFI boot. By the time XCP 9.x rolls around it will be time to trash the G8 machines anyway. But lack of BIOS boot will limit cheap lab/home machines...

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