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    RealTehreal

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    • RE: Issue after latest host update

      @RealTehreal
      Step-by-step instructions, in case, someone else has the same issue:

      1.: yum history list to get the transaction id of the last update.

      2.: yum history info # with # being the id from step 1, to list the updates done in this transaction. The interesting part for me was

      Updated microcode_ctl-2:2.1-26.xs26.2.xcpng8.2.x86_64  
      Update                2:2.1-26.xs28.1.xcpng8.2.x86_64
      

      3.:yum downgrade microcode_ctl-2:2.1-26.xs26.2.xcpng8.2.x86_64 to downgrade to the previous version. You will have to enter the older version for this command.

      4.: Wait until it's done, reboot, test, pray it'll work again.

      This is just a workaround! Microcode updates are important security and/or functional updates. Downgrading can lead to security issues.

      posted in XCP-ng
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      RealTehreal
    • RE: Issue after latest host update

      I'll do the testing on the weekend.

      posted in XCP-ng
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      RealTehreal
    • RE: Issue after latest host update

      @andyhhp Sure thing. I'll just need some time, as I can only do such things in my free time.

      posted in XCP-ng
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    • RE: Issue after latest host update

      @andyhhp said in Issue after latest host update:

      @RealTehreal Sorry to keep adding to the list of diagnostics, but everything here will help. After you've tried the other options, could you try this:

      If the XTF testing shows any XTF test looping, use that single test, otherwise use your regular VM. Get one VM into the looping state. Check xl list to confirm that you've only got Domain-0 and the one other VM, and note it's domid (the "ID" column).

      In dom0, run xentrace to capture a system trace. It's looping so the dump file is going to be large, but it also means that you can CTRL-C as quickly as you can on the shell and it will be fine (a few hundred milliseconds of samples will almost certainly be enough).

      Anyway, run xentrace -D -e 0x0008f000 xentrace.dmp and then give me created xentrace.dmp file. If you're interested in what's in it, you can decode it using xenalyze -a xentrace.dmp |& less.

      Then, run xen-hvmctx $domid two or three times, and share the output of all.

      I sent you a pm.

      posted in XCP-ng
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      RealTehreal
    • RE: Issue after latest host update

      @andyhhp said in Issue after latest host update:

      @RealTehreal It's an Intel issue, but while this is enough to show that there is an issue, it's not enough to figure out what is wrong.

      Sadly, a VM falling into a busy loop can be one of many things. It's clearly on the (v)BSP prior to starting (v)APs, hence why it's only ever a single CPU spinning.

      Can you switch to using the debug hypervisor (change the /boot/xen.gz symlink to point at the -d suffixed hypervisor), and then capture xl dmesg after trying to boot one VM. Depending on how broken things are, we might see some diagnostics.

      Could you also try running xtf as described here: https://xcp-ng.org/forum/post/57804 It's a long-shot, but if it does happen to stumble on the issue, then it will be orders of magnitude easier to debug than something misc broken in the middle of OVMF.

      First things first: here some information.

      xl dmesg with debug kernel, bad microcode and after trying to run a VM: xl_dmesg_bad_microcode.txt

      xtf short: xtf_short.txt

      xtf long: xtf_long.txt

      posted in XCP-ng
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    • RE: Issue after latest host update

      I'll do the testing on the weekend.

      posted in XCP-ng
      RealTehrealR
      RealTehreal
    • RE: Issue after latest host update

      @andyhhp Sure thing. I'll just need some time, as I can only do such things in my free time.

      posted in XCP-ng
      RealTehrealR
      RealTehreal
    • RE: Issue after latest host update

      What should happen now? Who should be informed about this issue with the microcode update? Is it still a XCP-NG issue, a Linux issue, or an Intel issue? Thank you in advance for clarification.

      posted in XCP-ng
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      RealTehreal
    • RE: Issue after latest host update

      @olivierlambert Thank you very much for pointing out the real issue.

      posted in XCP-ng
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      RealTehreal
    • RE: Issue after latest host update

      @RealTehreal
      Step-by-step instructions, in case, someone else has the same issue:

      1.: yum history list to get the transaction id of the last update.

      2.: yum history info # with # being the id from step 1, to list the updates done in this transaction. The interesting part for me was

      Updated microcode_ctl-2:2.1-26.xs26.2.xcpng8.2.x86_64  
      Update                2:2.1-26.xs28.1.xcpng8.2.x86_64
      

      3.:yum downgrade microcode_ctl-2:2.1-26.xs26.2.xcpng8.2.x86_64 to downgrade to the previous version. You will have to enter the older version for this command.

      4.: Wait until it's done, reboot, test, pray it'll work again.

      This is just a workaround! Microcode updates are important security and/or functional updates. Downgrading can lead to security issues.

      posted in XCP-ng
      RealTehrealR
      RealTehreal
    • RE: Issue after latest host update

      @olivierlambert Yep, I can confirm that in this case the microcode update is the culprit, too.

      I just downgraded
      microcode_ctl-2.1-26.xs28.1.xcpng8.2.x86_64
      to
      microcode_ctl-2.1-26.xs26.2.xcpng8.2.x86_64

      and it's working again. Man, what a mess.

      posted in XCP-ng
      RealTehrealR
      RealTehreal
    • RE: Issue after latest host update

      @olivierlambert Following info from /proc/cpuinfo:
      Intel(R) Celeron(R) J4105 CPU @ 1.50GHz

      True enough, regarding the Wyse topic. I'll try reverting only the microcode update and see, what happens.

      posted in XCP-ng
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      RealTehreal
    • RE: Issue after latest host update

      For reference: I now decided to use a less intrusive approach and changed the default boot entry in grub config to the working failover entry. I will now try to get the pool up again.

      posted in XCP-ng
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      RealTehreal