Windows Server 2012 R2 and 0x0000005D Error

rengiared

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hi,

i have troubles installing Windows Server 2012 R2 on an actual PVE System.
Every time the VM boots from the win2k12r2 iso i get the following error: (immediately after the windows logo appears the first time)
Code:
Your PC needs to restart.
Please hold down the power button.
Error Code: 0x0000005D

as soon as i change the cpu type from "default (kvm64)" to e.g. "sandy bridge" it boots right through to the install-menu.

i this on your radar so this could work with the default cpu type in the near future?

Code:
root@pve01:~# pveversion -v
proxmox-ve-2.6.32: 3.1-111 (running kernel: 2.6.32-24-pve)
pve-manager: 3.1-14 (running version: 3.1-14/d914b943)
pve-kernel-2.6.32-20-pve: 2.6.32-100
pve-kernel-2.6.32-19-pve: 2.6.32-96
pve-kernel-2.6.32-24-pve: 2.6.32-111
pve-kernel-2.6.32-16-pve: 2.6.32-82
pve-kernel-2.6.32-17-pve: 2.6.32-83
pve-kernel-2.6.32-14-pve: 2.6.32-74
pve-kernel-2.6.32-11-pve: 2.6.32-66
pve-kernel-2.6.32-23-pve: 2.6.32-109
lvm2: 2.02.98-pve4
clvm: 2.02.98-pve4
corosync-pve: 1.4.5-1
openais-pve: 1.1.4-3
libqb0: 0.11.1-2
redhat-cluster-pve: 3.2.0-2
resource-agents-pve: 3.9.2-4
fence-agents-pve: 4.0.0-2
pve-cluster: 3.0-7
qemu-server: 3.1-4
pve-firmware: 1.0-23
libpve-common-perl: 3.0-6
libpve-access-control: 3.0-6
libpve-storage-perl: 3.0-13
pve-libspice-server1: 0.12.4-2
vncterm: 1.1-4
vzctl: 4.0-1pve3
vzprocps: 2.0.11-2
vzquota: 3.1-2
pve-qemu-kvm: 1.4-17
ksm-control-daemon: 1.1-1
glusterfs-client: 3.4.0-2

thanks in advance
 
same here

Code:
root@pve01:~# pveversion -v
proxmox-ve-2.6.32: 3.1-109 (running kernel: 2.6.32-23-pve)
pve-manager: 3.1-3 (running version: 3.1-3/dc0e9b0e)
pve-kernel-2.6.32-23-pve: 2.6.32-109
lvm2: 2.02.98-pve4
clvm: 2.02.98-pve4
corosync-pve: 1.4.5-1
openais-pve: 1.1.4-3
libqb0: 0.11.1-2
redhat-cluster-pve: 3.2.0-2
resource-agents-pve: 3.9.2-4
fence-agents-pve: 4.0.0-1
pve-cluster: 3.0-7
qemu-server: 3.1-1
pve-firmware: 1.0-23
libpve-common-perl: 3.0-6
libpve-access-control: 3.0-6
libpve-storage-perl: 3.0-10
pve-libspice-server1: 0.12.4-1
vncterm: 1.1-4
vzctl: 4.0-1pve3
vzprocps: 2.0.11-2
vzquota: 3.1-2
pve-qemu-kvm: 1.4-17
ksm-control-daemon: 1.1-1
glusterfs-client: 3.4.0-2
 
args : -cpu kvm64,+cx16 seems not helping,
But Windows 2012 R2 (
SW_DVD5_Windows_Svr_Std_and_DataCtr_2012_R2_64Bit_English_Core_MLF_X19-05182.ISO) is booting fine with CPU set to qemu64

are there any possible future problems with changing CPU to qemu64 ?
or lack of performance or any other cons ?

 
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args : -cpu kvm64,+cx16 seems not helping,
But Windows 2012 R2 (
SW_DVD5_Windows_Svr_Std_and_DataCtr_2012_R2_64Bit_English_Core_MLF_X19-05182.ISO) is booting fine with CPU set to qemu64
Same for me. After fights with kvm64 and SandyBridge, qemu64 was the solution. (FR_FR version)

Will be glad to read comments about performance.
 
Hi,
I would like to known if" -cpu kvm64,+lahf_lm "


fix the problem or not, to make an offical patch for proxmox.

Thanks !

That seems to have done the trick for me spirit, I:

- Created a fresh 20012 R2 VM

- Verified it was continually rebooting on startup from the iso

- Stopped it

- added "args : -cpu kvm64,+lahf_lm" to the .conf file.

- Its now letting me going through the installer.

Thanks for the fix.
 
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It fully installed and is working fine.
Spice Drivers won't install (unsupported version), but I guess that is a problem for redhat.
 
Hello,
Today I've tried to install Windows Server 2012R2 Standard x64 on my Proxmox server and even trying flags mentioned earlier I still get bootloop with 0x000000C4 error (I'm not 100% sure if it is always the same error code, because it's rebooting so quickly :/ ).
My setup is HP DL360G5 with Xeon 5120 (2x 1.86GHz) and 10GB of RAM.
Here's my config:
Code:
root@proxmox:~# cat /etc/pve/qemu-server/107.conf
args: -cpu qemu64,+sep,+cx16,+lahf_lm
cores: 2
ide0: local:107/vm-107-disk-1.qcow2,format=qcow2,size=80G
ide2: local:iso/winsrv.iso,media=cdrom
memory: 1024
name: WinSrv2k12R2
ostype: win8
sockets: 1
Here's my pveversion log:
Code:
root@proxmox:~# pveversion -v
proxmox-ve-2.6.32: 3.1-114 (running kernel: 2.6.32-26-pve)
pve-manager: 3.1-24 (running version: 3.1-24/060bd5a6)
pve-kernel-2.6.32-20-pve: 2.6.32-100
pve-kernel-2.6.32-19-pve: 2.6.32-95
pve-kernel-2.6.32-24-pve: 2.6.32-111
pve-kernel-2.6.32-16-pve: 2.6.32-82
pve-kernel-2.6.32-25-pve: 2.6.32-113
pve-kernel-2.6.32-22-pve: 2.6.32-107
pve-kernel-2.6.32-26-pve: 2.6.32-114
pve-kernel-2.6.32-23-pve: 2.6.32-109
lvm2: 2.02.98-pve4
clvm: 2.02.98-pve4
corosync-pve: 1.4.5-1
openais-pve: 1.1.4-3
libqb0: 0.11.1-2
redhat-cluster-pve: 3.2.0-2
resource-agents-pve: 3.9.2-4
fence-agents-pve: 4.0.0-2
pve-cluster: 3.0-8
qemu-server: 3.1-8
pve-firmware: 1.0-23
libpve-common-perl: 3.0-9
libpve-access-control: 3.0-8
libpve-storage-perl: 3.0-18
pve-libspice-server1: 0.12.4-2
vncterm: 1.1-6
vzctl: 4.0-1pve4
vzprocps: 2.0.11-2
vzquota: 3.1-2
pve-qemu-kvm: 1.4-17
ksm-control-daemon: 1.1-1
glusterfs-client: 3.4.1-1

Best regards
Mateusz


UPDATE:
After changing cpu type to host it stops on 0x0000005d error code :/

UPDATE and SOLVED:
I've realized that I had No-Execute Memory Protection disabled in BIOS and that caused Bootloop. I've enabled it and... christmas came earlier this year ;D
 
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I've enabled it in my host's BIOS (it was disabled on my HP DL360 G5 server :/).
 
Ah, I thought you meant in the guest. Weird that not having it set on the host caused this problem in the guest.
 

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