I believe you will need to instead execute a command using the QEMU guess tools. First, make sure the QEMU guest agent is installed (following the instructions from the wiki) and then run something like this: qemu guest exec <VM_ID> -- shutdown \/r. Note that it might not be necessary to escape...
Are you sure you're connecting to the PVE host and not a VM? Is it possible the host (and VMs) are configured to use DHCP, and then they were powered back on they were handed the IP of pgsql2 and VM9000?
I just noticed that before I read your reply. Turns out because I didn't add disks with the Create VM wizard, it didn't add scsi into the boot order. I had to go to Options in the web UI and add the disk into the boot order, and it's working now.
I am attempting to pass through a single, entire disk to a VM but get issues post-installation of the OS. The intention is to have a disk that I can hotswap between two physical hosts, instead of having it installed on a virtual disk as a qcow2/raw image
I followed the disk passthrough guide on...
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