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    After Backup: boot failed: not a bootable disk

    Hi, just for you information, I encountered a pretty much similar problem: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/boot-failed-not-a-bootable-disk-after-converting-and-importing-image.56495/ Regards, Jan
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    Boot failed: not a bootable disk - after Converting and importing image

    Hi Bill, thanks for your reply! It's a Sophos UTM, it's Linux-Based as far as I can see (Distrowatch.com) I had a look at it yesterday via GPARTED and it didn't recognize any format on the disk, it seems broken. I didn't configure anything wrong. I read about similar issues in...
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    Boot failed: not a bootable disk - after Converting and importing image

    I just noticed I choose VirtIO, is that better. SCSI sadly isn't supported by the virtual FW. It's based on unix, not on windows. The config for the VM is: bootdisk: virtio0 cores: 2 memory: 4096 name: FW-Neu net0: e1000=8E:91:AA:78:AE:3B,bridge=vmbr1 net1: e1000=02:00:00:ca:f2:6d,bridge=vmbr0...
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    Boot failed: not a bootable disk - after Converting and importing image

    Hi, thanks for your info, I know about that but the problem is that the HDD of the VM couldn't be booted, so I created a new VM and reinstalled it. This time I used IDE. I hope in future it does work better. Regards, Jan
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    Boot failed: not a bootable disk - after Converting and importing image

    Couldn't recover the old VM, now I created a new VM with IDE instead of Sata, hope this works better.
  6. J

    Boot failed: not a bootable disk - after Converting and importing image

    Hi Dietmar, thanks for your reply but why would the VM have been working before then? I think it has to do with the high I/O during importing the image. How could I test if it's about the bios, how could I set it to EFI? Regards, Jan
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    Boot failed: not a bootable disk - after Converting and importing image

    Hi everybody, I have a problem with one of my VMs: bootdisk: sata0 cores: 2 memory: 4096 name: Firewall net0: e1000=B2:6F:E4:75:CB:5D,bridge=vmbr1 net1: e1000=02:00:00:ca:f2:6d,bridge=vmbr0 net2: e1000=DA:3F:3A:29:07:2F,bridge=vmbr2 net3: e1000=EE:18:EB:D9:93:C3,bridge=vmbr3 numa: 0 ostype...
  8. J

    By mistake deleted ZFS storage

    Is there a way I can change this? You are correct, 4 x 2 TB, they are HGST HUS726020ALA610. But from my feeling, the speed is quite okay, maybe I'll run some benchmark.
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    By mistake deleted ZFS storage

    Hi Alex, thanks for that great help! I created the storage in DataCenter -> Storage -> ZFS and used this storage to store the VM's HDDs. Is this the performant way of using ZFS? Read about some issues with RAW and QCow and ZVOLs which was a bit confusing for a beginner. Regards, Jan
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    By mistake deleted ZFS storage

    Under DataCenter -> Storage I deleted the ZFS-storage Here are the Outputs: lsblk: # lsblk NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT sda 8:0 0 1.8T 0 disk ├─sda1 8:1 0 1007K 0 part ├─sda2 8:2 0 1.8T 0 part └─sda9 8:9 0 8M 0 part sdb 8:16 0...
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    By mistake deleted ZFS storage

    Hi Alex, thanks for your reply but the command just gives me "No pools available to import". But All VMs are still working and in the VM-Config I can still see the removed mount-point of the hdd like FORMER-NAME:vm-104-disk-0 and as stated above I can still see the image on the pool. Do you...
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    By mistake deleted ZFS storage

    I just checked again, zfs -list gives me the following output: rpool 950G 4.19T 151K /rpool rpool/ROOT 5.06G 4.19T 140K /rpool/ROOT rpool/ROOT/pve-1 5.06G 4.19T 5.06G / rpool/data 140K 4.19T 140K /rpool/data rpool/swap 4.25G...
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    By mistake deleted ZFS storage

    Hello, I really hope somebody can help me. I created a test-storage on my pool and by mistake deleted my "productive" zfs-storage which all my VMs HDDs are stored on. I can still access the VMs and one is even downloading quite a lot of data right now, is there a way I can undo this :/ ? Best...

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