According to AMD for Zen2 Rome CPU microcode 0x830107b is recommended as per https://www.amd.com/en/resources/product-security/bulletin/amd-sb-7008.html
This is contained within amd64-microcode_3.20240116.2+nmu1_amd64.deb in the unstable/testing repos. https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/amd64-microcode
I found as a workaround to set CD/DVD drive as first in Boot Order and then set "Do Not Use any Media" for the DVD drive.
proxmox-ve: 8.0.2 (running kernel: 6.2.16-12-pve)
pve-manager: 8.0.4 (running version: 8.0.4/d258a813cfa6b390)
Old thread, but if anyone happens across this from a search I just spent half a day troubleshooting on a T430.
I have the 3 above options enabled in the BIOS, and then added the intel_iommu=on to grub. I realised later that the system isn't using grub due to ZFS / efi and added the command to...
This helped me out after losing the webUI following adding a new PCI NIC to a server today.
Manually updated /etc/network/interfaces with the newly assigned PCIe IDs for the existing configured interfaces and restarted.
Try detaching the VM storage/hard disk first from the VM's Hardware tab. If you want also to delete the virtual disk, you can select the unused disk and then select remove.
After spending half a day trying to resolve the same issue, I finally found your post and was able to resolve it!
Thank you, it did help someone eventually!
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