hi, I don't think so.
now the VM is running, and with a "fdisk -l" I can see the partition table.
hardware is good, the server provider just tested it before starting the service and the proxmox doesn't have problems, just the VM inside it..
problem is not resolved, because now I'm 90% sure the machine will not boot the next time I turn it off. Every time I have to restore the partition table and reinstall grub, but at least now the machine is running and working as expected (until the next shutdown)
Yes, I have a debian VM inside a proxmox 4.2 machine.
Today I shut it off to upgrade the server, then when powering it on I saw the debian install cd menu.
gparted showed a "unformatted drive" and I was able to recover the partition table with testdisk. then I had to reinstall grub with debian...
Hello, I am having similar problems with machine with partition table disappeared.
Did you find a way to fix it? what version of proxmox are you using?
Hello, I have a Debian 8 guest that looses the partition table.
It's just a standard stable installation with a webserver.
Today I shut it down to upgrade packages on proxmox (v4.2), on reboot the drive did not boot. I had to use gparted to recover the partition table and debian ISO to reinstall...
sorry, actually CPU usage inside VM was not low. That was a wrong assumption.
here it is some recovered log from the VM. backup starts at 03:00
Jun 3 03:01:14 prestashop-impact kernel: [313013.861098] ata3: hard resetting link
Jun 3 03:01:37 prestashop-impact kernel: [313034.880014]...
Hello, I have seen this problem happening two times on two different and unrelated servers.
Here is my configuration:
Dedicated server with proxmox 4.2
only 1 VM running inside, with Debian 8.4, that takes ~80% RAM and 6 of 8 physical cores.
At 3:00 AM a NFS backup starts; after that I can no...
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