ok, it make sense legit, I'll do that
p.s: I have physical access to the server, so no worries in case something goes wrong.
I already did :)
Thanks again for your help !
Understood, thanks a lot for the advice
Yes, I'm using LVM on that server.
Just curious, do you recommend using ZFS instead of LVM somehow ?
# apt update
Hit:1 http://security.debian.org bullseye-security InRelease
Hit:2 http://ftp.at.debian.org/debian bullseye InRelease
Hit:3...
I've found how to fix, at least one vm is running and I can see the console now :)
What I did was run this command
apt install proxmox-ve
after a reboot
proxmox-boot-tool status
Re-executing '/usr/sbin/proxmox-boot-tool' in new private mount namespace..
E: /etc/kernel/proxmox-boot-uuids...
ok, I found out why the kernel didn't get upgraded as expected
apt-get upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
1 not fully installed or...
Yes
Yes
/bin/sh: 1: /usr/share/proxmox-ve/pve-apt-hook: not found
E: Sub-process /usr/share/proxmox-ve/pve-apt-hook returned an error code (127)
E: Failure running script /usr/share/proxmox-ve/pve-apt-hook
Fixed by using the instruction found here...
Hello,
I'm facing several issues after upgraded to ProxMox VE 7.3-6
Second issue
NoVNC console not working not working anymore even booting from an ISO
Second issue
None of my virtual machines can find a valid boot record and/or bootable OS on the attached hard drive.
Some setup details
PVE...
Thank you Richard.
Thanks but my question was more about "precautions" before resizing LVM thin volume.
Can we resize the volume with up and running KVM + LXC running on it ?
Best regards
Hello,
I'm running ProxMox VE version below
pve-manager/5.3-5/97ae681d (running kernel: 4.15.18-9-pv
I'd like to increase one of our LVM thin pool from 300 GB to 600 GB (see LVM pv and vg below)
PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree
/dev/sdb1 vmdata lvm2 a-- 931.00g 630.85g
VG #PV...
Thanks for the link
If I understand, I need to follow below steps right ?
creating a volume group
create a lvm-thin pool
I want to setup add a new LVM-thin storage
Hello,
I'd like to extend our current ProxMox ( server storage, a new disks aggregate is already ready.
ProxMox version:
pve-manager/5.0-32/2560e073 (running kernel: 4.10.17-3-pve)
What recommend best practices, shall I create a new LVM volume group and thin-pool ?
The wiki page below...
Hi,
You're right. This was related to using an outdated version ProxMox.
I tried to do the same thing on version 5.0 and it work like a charm.
I think you can close this thread
Thanks for your help
Hello,
I have the same problem trying to download the TK below
debian-8-turnkey-lamp version 14.2-1
PVE version: pve-manager/4.2-2/725d76f0 (running kernel: 4.4.6-1-pve)
I already run pveam update but it doesn't help
If you need any further information, I'd provide it with pleasure
Thanks...
And here's below further details which makes me more worried ... (I've dropped some lines)
$ sudo du -sh /*
4.4M bin
4.0K boot
4.0K dev
18M etc
150G home
4.0K initrd
8.4M lib
0 lib64
4.0K media
4.0K mnt
4.0K opt
76K root
4.4M sbin
4.0K srv
0 sys
24K tmp
280M...
Hello,
I'm using ProxMox version 3.4.2 and I've a small issue with one of my vz container.
The web console tell me that allocated storage is 150 GB, but if connect to this container and run
$ df -h
I get a different value (59 GB)
Am I in trouble ? How can I fix this ?
Thanks for your help.
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