You can try using vmxnet3hardware, similar to your Linux machine. An output of your in-VM network configuration might shed some light: ipconfig /all
You can also check ARP table on windows - is there anything there? Another option is to get a...
That indicates that you have a network issue. Possibly firewall related.
You can run the same command directly from the PVE and it will show you what the appropriate response should look like. You can also try running this command across the PVE...
Hi @PelikanNetzwerk , welcome to the forum.
Generally users have reported success using vanilla Debian to bootstrap on iSCSI and then installing PVE on top of it.
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_13_Trixie
There are a...
PDM tries to create a token in PVE for authentication. The token has a predefined name. When one already exists you can get this error.
You can login to PVE and remove this token so a new one can get created.
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Hi @fant ,
While there are some similarities , it seems like your report is not directly related to OP's. It is generally preferred to open a new thread as it avoids mixing different things.
In your case it sounds like you have a good repro...
Does changing your repo file to below work? :
deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm main contrib non-free-firmware
deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian bookworm-updates main contrib non-free-firmware
deb http://security.debian.org...
You can also try curl -k https://[fqdn or IP]:8006 , this will show not only that the port is open but that you get a full response.
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That is a somewhat critical piece of information for your particular situation.
You can create a trusted self-signed certificate for the IP if you wanted.
Without looking at the code I suspect that it is hard-coded. You may want to try to...
Hi @ds88284 , welcome to the forum.
Ports 8006 and 8007 are the correct ports for Web GUI of PVE and PBS.
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I understand that you've already resolved your issue. Just to address this question ^ , you seemed to have had access via SSH. You can do everything via CLI, including VM backup.
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@tomachi , while we can try to infer that you are asking for help, technically your post reads as a statement. There is no reference as to what you are trying to do and why.
Where is your image located (pwd; ls -al vm-201-disk-0.qcow2) ? Is it...
Proxmox 8 is based on Debian 12 Bookworm. PVE 9 is based on Debian 13 Trixie.
You should not be running PVE8 on Deb13, or PVE9 on Deb12. How you got into this situation we don't know. The cleanest way to resolve this is to backup your VM data...
It is not recommended to use wireless network with PVE. There are many forum threads about users experiencing issues or offering solutions that worked for them.
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/WLAN...
Yes, Linked clone from a template is thin until you start writing to it.
PBS is not aware of the thin nature of the underlying disk. It will do full and incremental backups where appropriate.
The doc snippet you quoted explains exactly why...
You should not have two interfaces on the same subnet. It creates more issues than it solves, especially for the beginners.
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Happy New Year! Sorry for the delay on this... we wanted to do a proper analysis.
Both cache=direct and cache=writethrough provide substantially stronger consistency guarantees than cache=none. If you are using QCOW/LVM and consistency is a...
Sounds great! You can mark this thread as Solved by editing the first post and changing the prefix dropdown next to the subject.
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It does not just say "link down", it also says "no carrier". That means that no link/light is detected. However, the second port does not say that.
Either move the cable, or change the config to enp100s0f1np1
PS you can continue hiding the MACs...
Hi @Tomm , not without you providing actual output from the system. Since you said you do not have network access to the server, are you manually typing the configuration into the forum?
At the very least, we would need:
cat...