According to the log, the commands are executed deliberately. Please send the output of the following files:
cat /etc/pve/jobs.cfg
cat /etc/crontab
crontab -l
ls /etc/cron*
Normally you should be able to simply delete the EFI disk and add a new one. You may have to remove the checkbox (depending on the guest system) for "Pre-Enroll keys".
If manual mount points for storages exist, is_mountpoint prevents data from being written accidentally. Here is an example: https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#_configuration_12
Tell me... could it be that there is a duplicate IP in your network? That would also have such effects.
Which networks do you use? Are they all in the correct RFC? Because if, for example, public subnets are used internally, this can also have very strange effects.
Have you ever cleaned up Root?
Cleanup apt cache:
apt clean
Cleanup packages no longer used:
apt autoreove --purge
After please post your content of /boot/grub
And please also the output of
pvs
vgs
lvs
Ja, in Proxmox Mailgateway. Aber das ist ein komplettes differentes Produkt als Mailcow. Daher bitte im Mailcow Forum auf Hilfe warten, oder direkt beim Support nachfragen. Kann ich nur empfehlen, die sind sehr gut!
o_O :eek: sorry, haven't seen the category... Yes, of course that is possible. You have to to copy you export to your new server in the directory:
/var/lib/pmg/backup/.
After this your backup is available in the webinterface for import.
Does this also happen from other machines in the network?
Even if you ping other targets on the Internet?
What happens if you ping another internal machine?
There is no export/import. However, there is an upgrade guide: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Upgrade_from_7_to_8#New_installation
It also describes the important paths and files that can be copied to a new host.