Recent content by billbillw

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    Upgrade to 6.0 went wrong.

    Well, it happened again after doing some updates and rebooting today. My ZFS pool would not mount. I sure would like a solution to this other than having to edit the zfs-mount.service every time it happens.
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    Upgrade to 6.0 went wrong.

    After running a few more commands, it appears that the ZFS Pool is not actually mounting. root@billx2:~# zfs get mounted NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE storage mounted no - storage/share mounted no - storage/share/Files...
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    Upgrade to 6.0 went wrong.

    I can't seem to figure this out. Everything I know how to check seems to be setup properly, but neither my Turnkey File server, nor my Ubuntu container sees any of the files. When I check the containers in the Proxmox GUI, it shows the mountpoints in the Resources tab. Some output from Putty...
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    Upgrade to 6.0 went wrong.

    root@billx2:~# zfs list NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT storage 3.31T 7.19T 34.4K /storage storage/share 3.31T 7.19T 41.9K /storage/share storage/share/Files 9.01G 7.19T 9.01G /storage/share/Files...
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    Upgrade to 6.0 went wrong.

    Well, it seem to be somewhat fixed. I can get GUI and my containers are running, but for some reason, my ZFS pool files are not showing. The ZFS Pool shows that 4.5TB is allocated, but the files are not showing up. I'll do some more digging and see if I can figure out what's going on there.
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    Upgrade to 6.0 went wrong.

    I think maybe because I didn't have the repository key. That step is not shown in the page here: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Upgrade_from_5.x_to_6.0 I suppose it might help if that page was modified to show that. The page you linked is definitely more helpful to a no-subscription user like me...
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    Upgrade to 6.0 went wrong.

    Trying the process on the 'see also' link you posted. It seems to be working furiously after I did the apt full upgrade. But then I get this again: GRUB failed to install to the following devices: │...
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    Upgrade to 6.0 went wrong.

    root@billx2:~# apt install proxmox-ve Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package proxmox-ve
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    Upgrade to 6.0 went wrong.

    My install looks like this: root@billx2:~# dpkg -l | grep pve ii libcfg6:amd64 2.4.4-pve1 amd64 cluster engine CFG library ii liblvm2app2.2:amd64 2.02.168-pve6 amd64 LVM2 application library ii...
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    Upgrade to 6.0 went wrong.

    Hello, After a long time waiting, I finally tried to do an inplace upgrade from Proxmox 5.4 to 6.0. Why not, I have some time now that we are social distanced and under stay at home orders. I followed the guide here: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Upgrade_from_5.x_to_6.0. I did all my updates...
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    How to clone a boot disk (ssd)?

    OK, nevermind. I'm not entirely sure why, but the old disk would boot as BIOS boot (Legacy), but when I clone it, it only boots using UEFI boot. Shrug.
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    How to clone a boot disk (ssd)?

    Well, tried clonezilla. Same result. I had both disks attached to a laptop with no other drives, I told it to do direct disk to disk copy. See attached for the result. This was copying between two m.2 SSDs, both the same 128GB size. One was installed in the laptop, the other was in an adapter...
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    How to clone a boot disk (ssd)?

    What does clonezilla do that Acronis does not? I guess I'll give it a try.
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    How to clone a boot disk (ssd)?

    Hi, I've been running a Proxmox server at my home for almost a year now. I originally set it up with a 128GB SSD as the boot drive and have a set of four mechanical drives in a ZFS pool for storage. I thought at the time this would offer the best setup. I have issues of running out of space on...
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    Error: command 'systemctl start pve-container@114' failed: exit code 1

    Jacob, I'm not sure if was the absolute best thing to do, but I had the same problem as you. I solved it by clearing the apt list and re-running apt update/apt full-upgrade. This is the command to remove the apt list: rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* After I did it, I 'might' have read that it wasn't...

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