<li>Support for hypervisor monitoring (vhostmd) allows SAP software to run inside a XCP VM. </li>
</ul>
+ <h2>Community changelog for ISP's and XCP Power Users & Release Notes Errata</h2>
+ <p>Please check out the <a href="wiki.xen.org/wiki/XCP_1.6_changes_compare_to_1.1">Community Section of the Release Notes</a>,
+ which can be edited by everyone who has signed up on the wiki. You can cover anything we missed here in error, or highlight
+ errors in the release notes.</p>
+
+ <p>We will regularly review the <a href="wiki.xen.org/wiki/XCP_1.6_changes_compare_to_1.1">Community Section of the Release Notes</a>
+ and migrate content to this page.</p>
+
<a name="beta"></a><h2>XCP 1.6 Beta Releases History</h2>
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- <li>If using High Availability (HA), with protected VMs which have their networks on VLANS, HA may be unable to detect that
- VMs are agile and cannot plan a recovery procedure. Users may find that XCP pools unexpectedly become "overcommitted" or they may
- not be able to use HA. [CA-74343]</li>
<li>If a VM's VBD is unplugged and the VM is then rebooted, the VBD will remain unplugged after reboot. [CA-76612]</li>
<li>Locking modes for VIFs may not be preserved when exporting and then re-importing a VM when using XVA or OVF formats. [CA-90857]</li>
<li>The XCP SDK VM as shipped in previous version of XCP has been removed. Users should not attempt to use the Xen API