hi, i answered a bit more detailed in your other thread: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/pve9-in-place-upgrade-failed-due-to-mellanox-nvidia-networking.173385/#post-806883
please let's continue this discussion there
hi,
just for your information, the nvidia driver does not have to directly support debian 13, but actually the kernel version is more the reason here. Since we base our kernel on ubuntus and not on debians this is different from debian 13.
This...
see the help output on the cli:
# pvenode help acme account register
USAGE: pvenode acme account register [<name>] {<contact>} [OPTIONS]
Register a new ACME account with a compatible CA.
<name> <name> (default=default)...
ah ok i get what you mean now.
yes this seems this was overlooked in the datacenter view
you can however register as many custom accounts you want on the cli with
pvenode acme account register
hi,
this is currently by design so that the source can't be started accidentally (since the guest would run twice in that scenario), see also: https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6017
one possible workaround would be to clone the vm...
i think this only relevant to pve not the datacenter manager? (if yes, i'll move the thread to the correct forum)
could you please provide a bit more info?
how is the host & guest network configured? what tests did you run? (ping, traceroute, etc.)
could you try to set the vga type to 'cirrus' ?
you can do this with
qm set 128 -vga cirrus
NOTE: this is one of the recommended vga types, and should only be used for old operating systems (such as this i guess), see also...