@fabian, I flashed my system to switch from Coreboot to AMI BIOS. I don't understand the interactions of the BIOS with the boot process to know what the downstream ramifications are of that.
I'm finding various discussions of this same issue, but am afraid of blindly following "fixes" without fully understanding the issue. I did find this wiki article: ZFS: Switch Legacy-Boot to Proxmox Boot Tool
When I updated my kernel, I saw the following error messages:
Re-executing...
I had changed the bios on my machine and, I believe, subsequent to that I'm getting messages about installing grub-efi-amd64. But apt is complaining about package conflicts and I'm afraid to force it. What do people recommend?
Re-executing '/etc/kernel/postinst.d/zz-proxmox-boot' in new...
My proxmox install used two drives in a zfs pool as the storage system, but one drive was starting to fail. I bought a new, larger drive, backed up the VMs and copied /etc/pve. I swapped out the dying drive for the new one, and reinstalled proxmox. Then things went south.
I added the second...
I want to use multiple NICs on my Proxmox machine as a switch with routing across the multiple LAN NICs and to the single WAN NIC. I have them set up as a broadcast bond (see details below), with enp2s0 through enp6s0 all bonded. I can see all the Proxmox VMs and the WAN from LAN devices, but...
I'm seeing attempted logins to the ssh server on my Proxmox host from the internet. Obviously not ideal.
Being new to Proxmox, I don't understand how network settings between the host and VMs interact. Specifically, does the Proxmox host need to know about the WAN interface in order for...
Thanks @leesteken. I was incorrectly thinking the kvm process was the proxmox GUI console. It being the an VM makes a lot more sense and isn't that worrying.
My proxmox has little free RAM available, so I ran top to see where it was all going. And it turned out that one of the kvm is using 25% of memory. Any suggestions for why this is happening? I could always do a kill -1 from the command line, but I'd like to understand why this happened and...
I've been having an issue where various VMs become spontaneously unreachable from local machines, but are still reachable from proxmox itself. I don't have any firewall turned on in proxmox or the VMs, but it's acting as if there is one. I can't make heads or tails of this -- it just starts on...
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