XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing
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@Andrew Thanks for noticing that. CC @ThierryEscande
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@stormi @ThierryEscande I issued a PR for
intel-e1000e
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@stormi
My old i7 with e1000e is working fine (except the version not shoving) -
@Greg_E It works but it's not designed to work. I'm personally use a system like this at home (Protectli) and no issues so far after a rather intensive use.
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@Andrew What does a regular linux distro output as a version for the driver? I've been told there's no version in the source code, so does it output anything?
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@stormi It shows the kernel version, exactly what
uname -r
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@stormi From Debian 11:
# ethtool -i enp0s25 driver: e1000e version: 5.10.0-34-amd64 firmware-version: 0.2-4 expansion-rom-version: bus-info: 0000:00:19.0 supports-statistics: yes supports-test: yes supports-eeprom-access: yes supports-register-dump: yes supports-priv-flags: yes
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Updated my Lab pool consisting of 2 Nodes this morning
Rebooted master first, then slave. No issues VMs migrated between reboots.
Couldn't see any issue til now. -
Updates done on 1x Intel and 1x AMD host, rebooted, no visible issues.
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Hi @Andrew, @ph7, @blankOutreach and others
A new release of the Intel e1000e driver is available for testing. It's a minor release that fixes the driver version reported by ethtool, no other change. Please test this update and verify that network connectivity and features that you depend on work as expected.
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@ThierryEscande
Ran some tests for 20 min
Seems to work fine[18:39 x1 ~]# ethtool -i eth0 driver: e1000e version: 5.10.179 firmware-version: 0.13-3 expansion-rom-version: bus-info: 0000:00:19.0 supports-statistics: yes supports-test: yes supports-eeprom-access: yes supports-register-dump: yes supports-priv-flags: yes
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@ThierryEscande I ran the update and it's passing good data (on an older card that worked before).
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I finally got my lab updated and the two vms started, so far so good. Stats data is present, the first time I've seen any of my hosts pull 100% CPU. Hosts are little HP T740 thin clients with AMD V1756B processors and 64GB of ram, in a 3 host pool.
Sorry I can't bring more detail, not really doing work on my XCP lab right now, and lots of shake up around tech. space at work.