You have no LVM at all so you can safely remove the storage in Datacenter > Storage. If this node is part of a cluster where other nodes do have it you might want to leave it but modify the nodes it applies to instead.
Hello!
All my servers is ZFS installation, but i have this situation:
The "local" storage is ok. But the "local-lvm" dnt exist (i GUESS). So, can i remove it on the Storage menu?
Hello!
After upgrading ubuntu on LXC from 24.x to 25.x i can access anymore the ubuntu:
On console:
And, from putty/ssh i cant connect too.
Any ideas?
Thanks!
PS: yes, i have backup before the upgrade.
My question is simple: I asked if it's normal for a backup restore task to take hours and hours when it reaches 100%, or if it should finish immediately after reaching 100%.
In any case, the server uses SSD disks with the ZFS file system.
Hi.
They are. According to https://www.debian.org/mirror/list
there is http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian/ and seems it properly contains Debian 13 packages:
http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian/dists/Debian13.1/
Hey!
In proxmox v.8 the debian has local mirros like as "ftp.br.debian.org". Well in the v9 the new version of repositories has only "deb.debian.org", so, has no more local mirror for each country?
Thanks.
My question is: why does the task take another two hours to finish after reaching 100% completion?
Since theoretically it should finish when it reaches 100%.
Hey guys!
Well, from the "progress 100% read..." to "total bytes read..." i got more that 2h! And the vm backup is only 150gb;
Well, that is, it takes more or less the same time from 1% to 100% as it does for the "task ok" message.
The whole...
UPDATES:
I try to run one new fresh installation on this server with proxmox 9 and i get the same erros!
So, i tried to do new install with CSM ON (legacy bios) and now the reboots stopped. I can update the server normally...
This bug is...
Hey guys! Take a look please with this situation, my first time updating this server i got one crash. And now, every time the server reboots when its updating the linux packages:
And the syslog shows:
And the local terminal:
My server is a...
thanks for trying to help, but there is no relation between the network and fsck warning with my problem. for the server to restart only some kind of kernel panic.