I have the same problem - with VM's booting. Specially the Windows machines - no booting. Status is running, but the machine is not reponding and the console displays only: Guest has not initialized the display (yet).
I have the same problem after Proxmox update to 7.1-5:
Nov 20 06:06:20 proxmox pvestatd[3419]: VM 104 qmp command failed - VM 104 qmp command 'query-proxmox-support' failed - unable to connect to VM 104 qmp socket - timeout after 31 retries
Nov 20 06:06:20 proxmox pvestatd[3419]: status update...
It would be great to have a "register VM" option - like VMware feature. It's very usefull to copy all VM folder, register it and have a working VM. Is there any future planning to introduce that feature ath Proxmox?
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