I see the boot menu, but it looks like it tries to boot from the CD, but then skips past to PXE boot. Eventually it drops to the boot menu and when I manually select CD rom, it just bounces straight back to the menu again.
Hi all,
I'm trying to install the new mail gateway 7.2-1 on my ESX box (sorry) but I can't seem to get it to boot from the ISO.
It's connected to the new VM, but just wont. Any ideas?
Well, that was a fail... didn't read it properly and said yes... restored snapshot.
Looks like this thing is baked right into the kernel/systemd level of it now.
$ sudo apt purge libapparmor1
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following...
I have no idea... This from memory is as stock as there is. I remember there was some issues going from 5 to 6, but apart from that.
Thanks so much for your time too, it's very much appreciated. Along with great software, there's also great support.
I've created a snapshot of the VM, and...
Autoremove gave me nothing:
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
trying to purge that library gives me the following:
$ sudo apt purge libapparmor1
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be...
Thanks Stoiko,
I know, it's weird... I get this as a result to that command:
sudo dpkg -l |grep apparmor
ii libapparmor1:amd64 2.13.2-10 amd64 changehat AppArmor library
Hi all,
Seems at some point upgrading to 6.2-5 apparmor has installed itself again and is causing issues with clamav:
Aug 18 10:12:48 MTA audit[9549]: AVC apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" profile="/usr/sbin/clamd" name="/var/spool/pmg/active/609115F3B2407EA27E" pid=9549 comm="clamd"...
Hi again,
I run the dpkg command which didn't respond with anything at all, just dropped back to the normal prompt, so i'm guessing nothing is needed.
One thing I have noticed is that clamd isn't running. Checking the logs I see the following:
Jun 1 13:00:29 MTA systemd[1]: Starting Clam...
Glad to help...
No changes to pmg.conf that i'm aware of... at least nothing that wasn't through the GUI.
Do you think it's still worth running the dpkg now?
Sorry for the delay, busy week.
This is set to a cluster, but it's the only node at the moment. Haven't gotten around to the second one yet.
Created a new snapshot just in case...
OK, everything is updated as far as I can see to start.
This is my sources.list before any changes:
$ cat...
Yes sorry, I followed the instructions up to that point.
The only thing I didn't do was:
echo "deb https://enterprise.proxmox.com/debian/pmg buster pmg-enterprise" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pmg-enterprise.list
as I don't have enterprise version... don't know if that would make a difference
Hi all, experiencing an issue upgrading from 5 to 6 using the instructions from here: https://pmg.proxmox.com/wiki/index.php/Upgrade_from_5.x_to_6.0
I'm getting up to the apt dist-upgrade part where I get issues...
The default action is to keep your current version.
*** pmg-enterprise.list...
Hi all,
Prior to using proxmox, I had my MTA setup as a store/forward backup MX for a friend's mail server, and he is my backup MX too. I can't quite figure out how to do the same with proxmox.
His domain is setup in relay domains, and in Transports, I have his domain setup in relay domain...
I think the repository installs the pmg custom one, but I think i've found the fix. Seems it's a bug in ESXi network drivers, changing it to the E1000e network driver has fixed it. (Well, it's been going for 6 hours now, where it would crash within the hour previously)
Just my 2c, but i'm getting the same thing. Installed via proxmox iso image into esxi 6.5. Takes around a hour, but it just freezes. No response to pings, or any ports really. The console locks up totally in esxi.
I've checked the journal logs and syslog, messages etc, can't see any...
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