Under 7.2 I can not create new VMs. Likewise i can't start VMs that were created in prior versions. I see errors stating QEMU must be version 3.0
Reinstalled 7.1 now all better after commenting out the PVE in my apt/sources.list repositories.
Odd, seems to only be an issue for VMs with larger drivers.
That is I can create a VM with same parameters but only 32GB disk. When I try with a 250GB disk it fails. I suppose I can simply write my data to the ZFS pool. Still odd though.
Unable to create VM & CT, getting below error. It must be a silly user error - this used to work, I do have one other VM in the same pool
VM_Storage is on the ZFS Pool on the Proxmox host the folder has rwx permissions for owner, group, other - not ideal but trying to eliminate all causes...
So I am planning to move from spinning rust for my boot disk to SSD, at the same time also plan to move upto Proxmox 6.
Is there a recommended process for boot disk change? Searches lead me to most VM backups or use DD for the OS which seems clumsy.
I could start fresh but that too seems like...
@Stoiko - your suggestion worked, huge thanks!
@jim.bond.9862 - yes I plan to add another NIC. More than likely this will not be as power efficient as say a USG Pro or EdgeRouter 4 but that wouldn't be as much fun. Already have the box running as a NAS and hosting a few VMs
Trying to setup pfSense on Proxmox by following the guide from netgate but I can't access the VM host via IP unless I comment out the 1st Linux Bridge as shown below.
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eno1
iface eno1 inet static
address 192.168.1.52
netmask 255.255.255.0...
I didn't see the volunteer contributed writeup so I can't say much about it.
I can say the official Doc scares newbies. It did not give me confidence to give it a go. I got more inspiration from reviews on reddit
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