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    Server hacked and now Perl is broken... how can I recover?

    apt dist-upgrade warns that it'll remove pve which has been my hesitation to try that
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    Server hacked and now Perl is broken... how can I recover?

    proxmox-ve: 6.4-1 (running kernel: 5.4.203-1-pve) pve-manager: 6.2-4 (running version: 6.2-4/9824574a) pve-kernel-5.4: 6.4-20 pve-kernel-helper: 6.4-20 pve-kernel-5.3: 6.1-6 pve-kernel-5.0: 6.0-11 pve-kernel-5.4.203-1-pve: 5.4.203-1 pve-kernel-5.4.41-1-pve: 5.4.41-1 pve-kernel-4.15: 5.4-8...
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    Server hacked and now Perl is broken... how can I recover?

    This is fairly obscure server not part of any patch cycle, and I assume based on the symptoms Perl/Dashboard was exploited finally after years of being online. (Dashboard the only service that was open on it) - After receiving alerts that some services went down, I was not able to access the...
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    VE Cluster Filesystem not starting

    Turned out to be even stranger circumstances and was network related, coincidentally a drive and network cable failed at the same time... according to the datacenter. In any case, the only odd thing now is the UI is missing some data.
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    VE Cluster Filesystem not starting

    Hello, I'm in a bit of a production down situation... I just had an SSD in a RAID6 array fail, and had to reboot the system as this had caused a lock-up. The system is now up, having warned about the partially degraded array... fsck says pve-root is mounted, and i'm not seeing any read-only...