issue resolved after i upgraded to a newer version. Here's the info after upgrade/
proxmox-ve: 7.1-1 (running kernel: 5.13.19-6-pve)
pve-manager: 7.1-10 (running version: 7.1-10/6ddebafe)
pve-kernel-helper: 7.1-13
pve-kernel-5.13: 7.1-9
pve-kernel-5.11: 7.0-10
pve-kernel-5.4: 6.4-4...
thanks for the information.
I have uploaded the log to my google drive. you can download it from:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XYZbUOuJj9U85lIpSqao5gRTRfFG-0kW/view?usp=sharing
Hi all, good day. After i upgrade to the latest version 7.1-1, the windows server 2019 can't boot up. The VM was created with best practice.
In addition, a huge amount of logs was written to /var/log. I got like 100G in around 5 minutes after the win 2019 boots.
Is there any workaround to have...
Great post!!
Pardon me for any stupid questions. :)
I'm new to proxmox. I just got a new NUC11 and running proxmox 6.4.1
The NUC have 2 disk, a 500G SSD and a 2TB NVME. I am using 2TB to store the images.
Here's the steps i followed:
sgdisk -N 1 /dev/nvme0n1
pvcreate --metadatasize 250k -y...
Hi FTC, pardon me for hijacking the post.
I have installed pve 6.4.1 on nuc 11 without any workaround on the pve kernel.
The network device was shown on the Web UI. However I am unsure if it is the LAN or WiFi module.
I access the shell and was able to connect to Internet with few simple test...
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