I am seeing this as well with my only Windows based VM. From the minute I start the vm it will consume available memory until it crashes. It just started with the updates yesterday.
I think I spoke too fast, now it seems to be working correctly. No idea why it shut down on its own.
I have the same issue, but I've noticed that it's only when the VM is Windows based. None of my Linux VM's cause this issue. I moved the Windows VM to different hosts and the problem followed it. I noticed there is another kernel update today and I'm currently installing it, so once I get...
I have a TrueNAS VM on one of my hosts that I've passed some HDDs through to. After I upgraded to v7 this VM won't boot because it can't find: /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-35000cca260de7ef3. If I look in that directory I see there are no drives with scsi- name so I'm guessing Bullseye or Prox has...
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