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Upgrades made by booting from CD or the equivalent via network booting are different from updates. The upgrade process replaces the entire running system by creating a backup copy of the current system into a separate disk partition then performing a full installation from the CD and makes copies of the configuration data and files from the previous system, upgrading them as needed. As part of a full upgrade, it is likely that one or both of the added RAID configuration files will not be copied from the original system to the upgraded system.
This list shows both of the RAID arrays in the example system and shows that both are active and healthy. At this point it should be safe to shut down the host and reboot from CD to install the upgrade.
To install or modify the certificates on the pool, use the secureboot-certs command line utility. See Configure the Pool. Once secureboot-certs is called, the XAPI DB entry for the pool is populated with a base64-encoded tarball of the UEFI certificates. Note: on XCP-ng 8.2.x, at this stage, the certificates are still not installed on disk: they only exist in the XAPI DB*. See "Host disk certificates synchronisation" below.
varstore-sb-state setup wipes previously installed Secure Boot certificates at the VM level (if there were any). Upon boot, they will be replaced by the certificates found on the host's disk or in the pool's XAPI database, if any are present, as described in How XCP-ng Manages the Certificates
View and manage additional disks (beyond boot) that are included in an image template. VMware Aria Automation can now recognize additional disks that come with a VM and treat them independently with Day 2 actions.
Manage the lifecycle of your workloads post-provisioning at the object or workload level. Out-of-the-box actions include lease change, delete, reboot, resize, power on/off, update, snapshot, suspend, tag editing, load balancer reconfigure including health monitors, network reconfigure, disk creation for storage DRS datastore cluster and VM movement to another network. 2ff7e9595c
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