Does it always get stuck in the same place (before the spinning circles show up)? Yes. Primarily when the VM is restarting. Rarely from cold start.
Can you remember when the issues started and if yes, can you correlate it with a certain update? I had this issue since V6 that I can remember. I...
I have been having issue with this for a while with VMs. Whenever, the VM restarts and it gets stuck on Proxmox EFI boot screen as seen below. Doesn't matter if it is Windows 10 or 11. I haven't tried a linux distro on a vm yet.
I have to do a reset for it to boot normally. This happens only...
What motherboard are you using? It looks like that PCI-E group is shared with many other devices. Also, can you post your settings for modules, modprobe, cmdline, etc.
These are my settings
cat /etc/kernel/cmdline
root=ZFS=rpool/ROOT/pve-1 boot=zfs i915.enable_gvt=1 kvm.ignore_msrs=1 intel_iommu=on iommu=pt
cat /etc/modules
kvmgt
xengt
vfio-mdev
vfio
vfio-iommu-type1
vfio-pci
vfio-virqfd
The last thing I do before reboot is proxmox-boot-tool refresh
You...
If you are willing to learn, I would start with Proxmox Wiki. That is a good place to start on how Proxmox works before you do anything.
Remember LXCs doesn't have the same security isolation as VMs.
After upgrading to pve v7, xterm is cutting off bottom of characters in Firefox (v90). I tried changing the settings for xterm but no luck. It works just fine in chrome and edge browser. I have included a snip of xterm.
That depends on your application and use case. One of my machines I have ARC size is set to 2GB max because most of the my drive activity are writes. Any reads I have are pretty static and my miss% is only 10. It may not be a clear advice but you can definitely try reducing it and see if you...
Can you post your VM config? The Task Error you posted is hard to read.
Also, do you really have two socket CPU? Do you mean to use 1 Socket with 2 cores? kvm_init_vcpu error is usually related to having wrong cpu settings.
Enable RDP in your VM. Select SPICE as your graphics. Start your VM. At the start of the VM open console and let it open in virt viewer. It should at least show preboot information, e.g. bios, windows loading logo.
If it still doesn't show anything RDP into the VM and see device manager if the...
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