XCP-ng 8.3 updates announcements and testing
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Installed on my usual batch of test hosts, no issues so far.
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Hi,
I installed the update candidates within my test environment.
Updates installed fine, after reboot all looks good so far.
No apparent issues can be seen.
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Maybe this schould be under XO/Backup
Anyhow.ph7 said:
Ran the 2 updates released today and...
Back to only showing one VM inBackup/Restoreas it did a month or 2 ago.
Ran the replication job and all VMs showed up inBackup/Restoreagain. (XO5)It occurred again today, only showing 1 VM in restore
XOdaefc
Host updated 2 weeks ago.
After 1 scheduled CR job ran all VMs showed up again -
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In the back of my head I knew there was a thread and I found it
https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/12040/restore-only-showing-1-vm/21?_=1780396449511 -
@rzr
It seems to be working
edit: the update that is. -
@rzr Update installed and running on pools. Normal operations seem good. Had some issues with rolling pool reboot, but that happens a lot (unrelated to updates). An updated
bind-utilswould be nice, and any other SSL affected packages. -
We pushed the tested updates to the xcp-ng-updates repository, check blog post for summary and related advisories:
https://xcp-ng.org/blog/2026/06/02/june-2026-updates-1-for-xcp-ng-8-3-lts/Thank you again for feedback we will try to address reported issues on next batch (to come soon).
Note that some issues are not related to this specific update batch, but might have been introduced on previous ones (TBC).
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@Andrew We'll publish a fix for
bind-utils, indeed, even if it's not part of the officially supported additional packages for XCP-ng, as it can be useful and we don't have strong reasons not to fix it.Regarding other packages affected by the openssl update, @rzr handled many of them as part of the OpenSSL update back then already, so now we'll mostly rely on reports such as yours in case we missed something which is actually used by the user community.
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Thank you again for feedback we will try to address reported issues on next batch (to come soon).
Note that some issues are not related to this specific update batch, but might have been introduced on previous ones (TBC).
Not knowing myself what it meant, I asked Philippe: it's about the nslookup issue. And potentially the issue reported by @ph7 but it's not clear to me yet if there was a problem with XCP-ng or Xen Orchestra.
Anyway, basically this means that there's no known issue caused by this batch of updates, and that we'll keep addressing any relevant issue in the next updates if necessary, as usual.
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