That is the issue: the virtual machine is idle, nothing is eating the CPU, just remote desktop. This seems to be a KVM issue.
81239 root 20 0 32.468g 0.031t 9144 S 206.7 2.5 1742:51 /usr/bin/kvm -id 104 -name FedericoWindows2016
81239 ? Rl 1743:45 /usr/bin/kvm -id 104...
I have a windows server 2016 and the fix does not work, I am still at 130%.
Kindly look the image. This is so bad that I am looking for another solution. I have many windows vms.
I checked and I have the fix, but my CPU is still very high, on otherwise idle virtual machines.
one of the VMs is Linux, I guess 6 (Mikrotik virtual router)
I have only two virtual machines, doing nothing, one windows 2016 and the other one Linux, a Mikrotik virtualized router. Each one shows more than 100% in Top, but virtually nothing inside.
What am I doing wrong? The drivers are up to date. How do I fix this and why it is right from the start...
It does not work under any condition. If I type
qm shutdown XXX, it hangs forever and the VM stays on. It has the Agent installed, and the VM definition has the Agent set.
Any idea what am I missing?
This is a 2016 server.
Yes, and it does not work for Windows server 2016, 2019 and Windows 10
There are 3 items, neither of them exists. I created the first one, but it still does not shudown the VM. The issue is that if you have dozens of VMs, a user has to go one by one shutting them down manually to avoid crashing...
I can turn-off a Windows Server VM, but shutdown simply does not work. The agent is installed, so what is happening?
The VM is Windows Server 2019.
Any ideas?
I am fully updated, and have a license. But last night it was not updated.
How do I know why I am missing this?
apt update
Get:1 http://security.debian.org stretch/updates InRelease [94.3 kB]
Ign:2 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian stretch InRelease...
I am affected by the issue described below
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1033985/kvm-high-host-cpu-load-after-upgrading-vm-to-windows-10-1803
the question is how do I add or change parameters for all my virtual machines in Proxmox. Ideally, the changes would be for all Virtual machines, both...
I need to install a web interface for my SFTP users, who cannot login via shell, only SFTP. I found this software, and don't know how to apply the instructions to the proxmox server
https://www.monstaftp.com/guides/how-to-install-monsta-ftp
Yours
Federico
I installed a third party software on the virtual machine, anydesk, and it works, but I found that the resolution is only 800x600. How do I change to something useful?
I installed Ubuntu Mint as a Virtual machines, but the default resolution is only 800x600. I tried to change the display but there is no option to set a higher resolution. Is there a kernel command line or any other trick to move the resolution to 1280 or higher?
I need to send a link for VNC console access to a VM, to a third party who does not need to login into Proxmox. How can I do that? I tried the obvious, copy and paste the console link for a VM, but of course it says "no ticket found". I don't want the third party to login to Proxmox.
I made it work, partially, buy changing pve-guests.service where it says RefuseManualStart=false to true. It did start manually.
Any other service required was running.
This is obviously a bug. The service did not start manually, and there was no way to start it by starting any other service...
systemctl status pve-cluster.service
* pve-cluster.service - The Proxmox VE cluster filesystem
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/pve-cluster.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled)
Active: active (running) since Wed 2018-08-01 14:39:59 EDT; 39min ago
Process: 122435...
I rebooted the server and Proxmox did not start
root@proxmox:~# systemctl --failed
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION
* pve-cluster.service loaded failed failed The Proxmox VE cluster filesystem
* pve-firewall.service loaded failed failed Proxmox...
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