I put the server in Max Performance and disabled C1E early last week and I'm sad to say that the blue screens are still happening.
Here is a copy of the back up job that triggered the crashes last night:
INFO: starting new backup job: vzdump 100 101 102 103 104 105 --quiet 1 --mode snapshot...
The backups didn't go through last night.. I had them scheduled. I'll look into the error (I think I can handle it on my own) and try again tonight.
Hotwired, The backups are to an NFS share. If it helps any, I did extensive testing and could only get the write speed using DD to about 100 Mbps.
spirit, I'm using Windows 2008 and Windows 2008 R2 guests all connected to a domain. I don't know how to check but I think you are correct that they are all synchronizing their time clocks with the primary domain controller which is also on the same Proxmox VE host.
I applied the bcdedit...
Grooverider, Did you find a solution to your problem? I also can't use this command on a Windows 2008 guest. However, it did work on my 2008 R1 guests.
I use the default option of none. So I can understand better can you tell me what these options do and how they might help with the BSOD issue?
I just found one of my servers in a blue screen running the CPU at 100%. Here is a screen shot of it:
Spirit, I'm using the 61.63.103.3000 driver from Redhat published on 7/3/2012.
For what it's worth I was experiencing the blue screens before using IDE so I switched to the Virtio driver to see if it would help fix the problem but alas it hasn't.
Hello, I'm experiencing some very serious fatal errors with my Windows hosts that occur during my nightly Proxmox backups.
The message is as follows:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BlueScreen
OS Version: 6.0.6002.2.2.0.272.7
Locale ID: 1033
Additional information...
Hello, Could someone help convert this script I found and marked up with pseduo code to use exdupe to functional perl code?
www.exdupe.com
#!/usr/bin/perl -w# hook script for vzdump (--script option)
# quax@ 26.04.2011, mythicalbox@ 06.09.2012
# thanks to...
Hello, How can I install iperf on proxmox 2.1?
I have tried "apt-get install iperf" and I get this:
root@proxmox02:~# apt-get install iperfReading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package iperf
TIA
I am experiencing this as well. Using Proxmox 2.1 with a Dell R710 server, Windows 2008 R1/R2 and a RAID 6 across 6 250GB drives.
If anyone has any information or tips to track down the problem I would appreciate it very much! :)
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