So.. Debian with Docker doesn't work.. Ubuntu with Docker doesn't work either as can be seen below:
[ 204.028007] NMI watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#0 stuck for 23s! [kworker/0:1:35]
[ 204.028007] Modules linked in: ipt_MASQUERADE nf_nat_masquerade_ipv4 nf_conntrack_netlink nfnetlink...
How about these messages in the PVE system logs? Could these indicate something is amiss?
[ 169.342702] kvm: SMP vm created on host with unstable TSC; guest TSC will not be reliable
[ 272.283679] perf: interrupt took too long (2505 > 2500), lowering kernel.perf_event_max_sample_rate to 79750...
This problem only exists inside the VM, so that is why I am here trying to find out if there are some extra options I should be using when running docker inside a VM. I've found mention on the web that nested virtualisation (though I don't know if docker qualifies) requires additional settings...
I've been running Docker in a VM for a couple of months and recently upgraded from 4.4 to 5.0 (new install as my upgrade screwed up).
I've created a new docker inside a VM and over the last 2 days as I've been expanding the configuration of my home automation docker running Home Assistant I've...
I've suffered through a lot.. but I've managed to recover my data and back it up.. now I want to clear out the space used by the old vm and can't:
root@pve:~# lvremove /dev/pve/vm-102-state-WIP
Do you really want to remove and DISCARD logical volume pve/vm-102-state-WIP? [y/n]: y
Thin...
So is all hope lost now?
root@pve:~# qm stop 102
VM still running - terminating now with SIGTERM
VM still running - terminating now with SIGKILL
root@pve:~# qm start 102
start failed: org.freedesktop.systemd1.UnitExists: Unit 102.scope already exists.
root@pve:~# lvs
LV VG Attr...
I have a sinking feeling that the Proxmox web UI let me obliterate my system without so much as a prompt :/
Unless the high CPU usage will lead to a working system.. I deleted the snapshot leaving only NOW for the docker.
I can't even get a directory listing in the docker vm now.
1. What can I do about that without wiping necessary data (ie backups/snapshots seem like they could be deleted?)
2. Why does the system allow absolute failure like this if you run out of space? Is there a way to prevent this? On a non-virtual system things work to some extent, just with a bunch...
So I'm thinking.. Maybe? Possibly? I've run out of space in the VM storage? How could I check that? or fix it? Don't see how I could have used that much space but it's not impossible.
I only have one VM containing all my other containers using docker.. So this is quite a blow.
If I run qm status 102 I get:
status: io-error
Not sure where to go from there in terms of debugging.
Config is:
qm config 102
balloon: 512
bootdisk: scsi0
cores: 2
description: Debian Stretch Linux...
I've managed to get it upgraded.. for some reason I had to do multiple dist-upgrades.
But now after a reboot the webui isn't available and as far as I can tell none of the containers or vm's are running.
EDIT: I've worked it out.
Because of the earlier problems pve-manager hadn't been...
Hi,
I just tried to dist-upgrade to 5.0 and got the following error:
```
Selecting previously unselected package pve-manager.
Preparing to unpack .../pve-manager_4.4-13_amd64.deb ...
Detected old pve-manager version - using stop/start to restart daemons
Unpacking pve-manager (4.4-13) ...
Hi,
I'm new to Proxmox and I've arrived here on a quest for some sort of managed VM/container platform that would allow me to pass through HCI bluetooth to the guest. I've established that lxc/lxd containers are incapable of this at the moment. I still have hopes for VM's.
I've gotten the HCI...
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