Dietmar: I am using KVM. No containers.
It happened again. I added a little NAS appliance as an NFS storage device. I saved a few backups onto it and then disconnected it to ship the appliance to a colleague.
I didn't remove the storage device from Proxmox before disconnecting it and now...
Dietmar: I am using KVM. No containers.
It happened again. I added a little NAS appliance as an NFS storage device. I saved a few backups onto it and then disconnected it to ship the appliance to a colleague.
I didn't remove the storage device from Proxmox before disconnecting it and now...
Well, I'm farily certain now that the issues I'm observing correlate with windows VM's and overloaded disk I/O on the node.
BSOD's are the most recent thing, but I have had other anomolies like corrupt files. I had a Windows 7 system that I had to restore from backup, two instances of two...
Was there ever a definitive answer to this? I have a windows 2003 guest that will often BSOD at the beginning of a backup. It's right down to the minute.
I took screenshots of two recent stop errors. One is a 077, the other is a 07E and cites atapi.sys.
In this thread I see the following...
I was looking at the file names on backups. Looks like:vzdump-qemu-[vid]-[year]-[mon]-[day]-[hour]-[min]-[sec].vma.lzo
If I have two or more nodes backing up to the same destination, and suppose more than one has a VM with ID 100 and suppose they all are configured to start a backup at...
I have three Proxmox machines making backups to a Samba share on a Netgear NAS appliance. The SMB share is mounted to a directory on the Proxmox machines and that directory is added as a storage device in Proxmox. Two of the nodes are version 3.0, the other is 2.3. The NAS failed sometime...
Seems like Dell distributes open manage as RPM. Does anyone know a way to install it on Proxmox?
It would be convenient, but not the end of the world if we can't.
Well...now I feel like a jerk. When I initialized new Virtual Disks in the Perc 6/i controller I didn't specify the "bootable" VD and for some reason it picked the second one I created rather than the first (which I assumed it would have done). I'm not actually sure how Debian and Ubuntu were...
Thank you, I appreciate the response. I am certain it's nothing quite that easy though :)
I can press F11 to choose a bootup device at startup, and I select what I know is the correct disk, but it still tells me there is no bootable device. Also consider that Ubuntu and Debian both boot up ok...
Well, I've now updated the Perc RAID controller firmware and the BIOS and reinitialized the RAID disks.
I'm guess I'm going to install Proxmox on top of Debian for lack of any alternative.
I found lots of posts from people who couldn't get a guest to boot. I guess I'm the only joker who can't boot the host. Does anyone have any ideas at all?
I've got a Dell 2950 with a Perc 6/i RAID controller.
I've installed Proxmox VE 3.0 from a CD and everything seemed to go fine except on the first reboot attempt I can't boot the system. I'll get a "no bootable device, Press F1 to retry" message from the BIOS. Or something to that...
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