One nitpick: the upgrade guide points people to the pbs-test repository. Maybe show the enterprise and no-subscription repository sources instead (as you did for PVE 9.0), now that it is released? Great work nonetheless!
EDIT: Minor observation...
could you please share the complete logs of the mail - usually there should be logs from pmg-smtp-filter present as well.
without further information I would guess that something caused the mailprocessing to take too long and thus it was not...
Thanks for the report! good catch - https://lore.proxmox.com/pve-devel/20250806110251.2117322-1-s.ivanov@proxmox.com/T/#u
(found that just a short bit before)
In legacy boot there is a little typo in the pve8to9 script.
INFO: Checking bootloader configuration...
INFO: systemd-boot package installed on legacy-boot system is not necessary, consider remoing it
Just for information.
We are pleased to announce the first stable release of Proxmox Backup Server 4.0 - immediately available for download!
The new version is based on the great Debian 13 "Trixie" but we're using a newer Linux kernel 6.14.8-2 as stable default in...
We are pleased to announce the first stable release of Proxmox Backup Server 4.0 - immediately available for download!
The new version is based on the great Debian 13 "Trixie" but we're using a newer Linux kernel 6.14.8-2 as stable default in...
this means you are not using `proxmox-boot-tool` at the moment. please check the output of `pve8to9`, it should tell you if you need to remove or install packages as part of the upgrade.
We tried to make those checks as safe as possible so this should not cause issues.
A bit of background - currently systems:
* having root on ZFS or BTRFS
* booting using UEFI (not legacy bios boot)
* not having secure-boot enabled
use...
Hm - we did quite a few fixes in that area - precisely due to the report you linked.
Regarding recovery - I'd boot the 9.0 ISO in debug-mode, and get in the system from the second debug shell (let it boot into the first shell (which on some...
I just tested on an ASUS RS720-E11-RS12U board with ASMB11-iKVM that also got an ASPEED AST2600, it worked fine there.
Are you sure you did not switch the "virtual desktop" of the installers open box environment? That might have happened when...
Issue in the upgrade Wiki: The URL for the ceph.sources is not correct for the no-subscription repository. It should be http://download.proxmox.com/debian/ceph-squid instead.
EDIT: I did not find any other issues in a straightforward in-place...
We are pleased to announce the first stable release of Proxmox Virtual Environment v9.0 - immediately available for download!
The new version is based on the great Debian 13 "Trixie" but we're using a newer Linux kernel 6.14.8-2 as stable...
We are pleased to announce the first stable release of Proxmox Virtual Environment v9.0 - immediately available for download!
The new version is based on the great Debian 13 "Trixie" but we're using a newer Linux kernel 6.14.8-2 as stable...
Thanks for the report, we checked the files and system logs closely.
From that this looks like a fallout of the latest PBS beta ISO upload, while a new SHA256SUM.new file was generated for diffing with the old one to ensure only the new ISO got...