Thanks a lot for your fast reply; all is working fine now. No, it didn't crash, neither did I have a full disk. Can it be a block corruption on disk level?
Hi,
I just updated proxmox and I ended up with the system not coming back up on port 8006. Based on the output below, I found the solution for many to run apt dist-upgrade. Although I did run pveupgrade, I did try it again with apt dist-upgrade, but all seems to be fine:
root@proxmox:~# apt...
Seems it is more of a Mac problem. The solution is to install debian on the VM and format a 2nd disk with HFS+. Then boot the same VM from the Mac iso and the disk will show. http://raynix.info/archives/3368
Hi, I'm trying to install Mac OS Sierra 10.12.2 in a proxmox VM. For this I follow the guide on http://www.nicksherlock.com/2016/10/installing-macos-sierra-on-proxmox-4-3-qemu-2-6-1/
When I end up at the point to choose a hard disk, I get the screen as they in the guide...
Forget my comment on btrfs on raid10; seems I was running raid5 which is indeed unstable due to errors in calculating the parity bit. I've reformatted it to RAID10 now. This is considered stable.
What do you understand as stable? Most distros have it already in their stable releases and from the btrfs development page, all the features I do need are stable: https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Status That's why I did try btrfs...
I'm also not an expert, but I don't think so. Btrfs doesn't use a memory cache like zfs. I've disabled backuppc and now the VM's stayed up and running the next morning.
No, I'm using btrfs. I have 3 VM's with maximum 4GB of RAM and 1 with 1GB max RAM. That makes 13GB out of the available 16GB. At a given moment it start to kill the one VM after the other one.
[Wed Jan 4 20:18:55 2017] Out of memory: Kill process 13605 (kvm) score 173 or sacrifice child
[Wed...
I don't know what would be the best, but I'm running my VM's on BTRFS and this filesystem is terrible. I have 4 disks in BTRFS RAID 10 and 1 disk for backups. The disk with the backups had to be rebalanced all the time because it ran out of space, while there is still enough free space. (more...
After disabling the backups, the next morning the VM's were down again. When looking at dmesg I could see the system ran out of memory and killed the VM's. So, it has nothing to do with the backups.
Hi,
I recently noticed that in the morning my VM's are all down. When looking at the logs of the backups, it seems that the snapshot backup is shutting down the VM's.
I'm currently running the latest Proxmox version:
root@proxmox:~# uname -a
Linux proxmox 4.4.35-1-pve #1 SMP Thu Dec 22 14:58:39...
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