Please post the network configuration of PC1, PC2 and the two VMs Win11 and PBS
for PC1, PC2 and the PBS VM you can do this with cat /etc/network/interfaces
For Window 11 you can do this on the windows cmd with ipconfig /all
Basically this could be solved more easily in your case. Before I give my answer I have one more question, do the users have to use a CMD on the proxmoxshell at all, or would the web interface be enough?
What do you mean exactly? Logs are automatically cleaned up by journal/log rotation. The file /var/log/syslog no longer exists in Proxmox. Almost everything is managed by journald.
I would even prefer to see the function of several sections. I only use the pool view. https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5001
But you are welcome to create a feature request.
Why such a cascade?
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Nested_Virtualization
You must also enable nested virtualization on the windows 11 machine:
Set-VMProcessor -VMName <name> -ExposeVirtualizationExtensions $true
What does NVMe emulation require? Maybe there is another solution...
Would a fully-featured VM be a solution for you? There is at least the possibility to set the “SSD” flag.
https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#qm_hard_disk_discard
This means that it was aborted from somewhere.
When you start the restore task, a log window opens. At the bottom of the web interface you can also see the task “active”. Is that not the case for you?
I have never needed this feature. But theoretically there should be a way to edit a dkms.conf.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54452046/build-dkms-module-for-specific-kernel-versions-only
https://search.brave.com/search?q=dkms+build+for+specific+kernel
Would you like to tell us a bit more about your hardware?
Has the server ever run stable, or never?
CPU, manufacturer, storage (NVME/SSD...), what kind of file system do you use? Raid level if used...? How much RAM does the machine have?
Things that could give us a clue as to why the server is...
Ich würde Proxmox nicht noch mal nested für produktiv virtualisieren. Wenn das NAS darunter herumzickt, zickt auch die Proxmox VM. Für Tests völlig ok.
Ah ok, yes, it doesn't work like that on a console. I use the serial console via xterm.js on all my servers. It works like a real terminal. Just copy/paste too. But this requires two things:
you have to add an serial port to your VM
you have to configure the serial port in your grub cmd...
Works here as it should. I tested it with default and the VGA card you configured. Both work in both directions. You first copy it to the clipboard and then to the VM.
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