Good, problem solved and I hope it serves someone. On 2 servers it had an old kernel and only updating the kernel to the latest stable version of Proxmox 3.4 has solved the problem
I get it! But, as I said before, I currently have many containers in Proxmox 3.4 that I will update little by little but it would be ideal to have a solution to the problem presented.
After the last update of today in Centos 7.5, the virtual machines hosted in Proxmox 3.4 have lost the network and only lift 3 processes, so they remain 100% inaccessible.
In addition to Proxmox 3.4 I have virtualizations with Proxmox 5 (I do not know if this version happens) and OpenVZ7, which...
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