Are there any other logs which could be helpful for getting more information in that case?
Because currently the investigation seems to be stuck here if you can't reproduce it and I can't test it again. :/
If I can help you with testing this any further please let me know. I have another host in place which is not used in production, but it's not the same hardware / configuration like the one where this happened. But maybe this might help?
So is it true that the "Restart" and the "Shutdown"...
Sure, I mixed it up somehow. It's 7.2-7 :)
Where do you take this assumption from? All guests except from two were running at the time I clicked the button. Or are you talking about what the log says?
systemctl status qemu.slice
systemctl list-dependencies --all qemu.slice
systemctl...
Hi Fabian,
did you set a custom boot-delay and boot-order for all your VMs like I mentioned? I can only believe it has to do with that because all VMs were up and running when I hit the button.
Here a screenshot of the configuration I mean. It's set for all but two VMs which were not running...
Hi Fabian,
please find the full log attached. Maybe you find something in it but there was no relevant content before the section I posted. Thats why I posted this issue here. I pressed the "Shutdown" button and the host machine was immediately shutting down. No shutdown of guest was ever...
Hello everyone,
today I pressed the "Shutdown" button in the upper right corner after selecting my single node on the left hand side. No HA, no Ceph, just a single PROXMOX 7.2-7 machine.
I expected the system starts shutting down all guests and shuts down itself afterwards like with the...
Maybe my five cents are helping here.
I have a Windows 8.1 vm which was running well on PVE 6.4-15. I already experienced some black screen issues after installing updates a while ago but they could be resolved by resetting the VM as most of you confirmed. I also had the vm shut down for months...
Finally figured it out and what should I say - IT WORKS LIKE A CHARM! PROXMOX <3
Redirected a USB webcam through the SPICE viewer (remote-viewer) under Linux and used it as android camera to register a new WhatsApp Web application within the virtualized WhatsApp installation (Android x86)...
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