For sure! It would be nice to know. I don't see myself having to do any more version 6 to 7 upgrades again, thankfully!
I've been using Proxmox since version 1.9 and this was the first time I ever ran into trouble updating. This upgrade was actually coming from a brand new 6.4 install from the...
For some reason the update got stuck on that memtest process. I'm not sure why, but maybe it was waiting on a user input that wasn't visible in the terminal.
It's hard to say, I wouldn't have thought to check that anyway. It's all good, I did manage to complete the update successfully and reboot, everything seems good, so I'm happy :D
It's a very basic system tho, just a single node, with PVE installed directly to an SSD and a handful of containers. Nearly stock config from the default proxmox config, the only thing modified on the host was installing NFS-Kernel.
Hmm, that did come up in my queries..
root@Proxmox-Server:~# cat /etc/default/grub.d/proxmox-ve.cfg
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="Proxmox VE"
GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=true
I did actually run an 'update-grub' after the upgrade completed, But here it is:
# If you change this file, run 'update-grub' afterwards to update
# /boot/grub/grub.cfg.
# For full documentation of the options in this file, see:
# info -f grub -n 'Simple configuration'
GRUB_DEFAULT=0...
Anyways, I killed PID 27586 and the upgrade appeared to complete
I saw the errors:
dpkg: error processing package memtest86+ (--configure):
installed memtest86+ package post-installation script subprocess was killed by signal (Terminated)
and
Errors were encountered while processing...
Hey folks, I'm having some issues upgrading PVE to version 7 on this system. It seems to be hanging at 58% during the upgrade.
Here's where it's getting stuck:
Found Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) on /dev/mapper/pve-vm--115--disk--0
File descriptor 3 (pipe:[188629]) leaked on vgs invocation...
I'm still running PVE 3.2 because my needs are simple, it works, and I'm lazy. I'm running nas4free on dedicated hardware with 6 disks in raidz2 and I have PVE accessing that storage via NFS over 1gbps ethernet.
I currently have several ovz containers accessing the NFS volume with mountpoints...
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