I have!
The main issue here was that the GPU slots needed to be "separated" thus I mean that the iommu-groups must be separated. I bought an more expensive MOBO with more iommu groups and it works fine now.
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Yes I have a lot of vms (there are more than 13), but as you suggested to put the full output here, I needed to strip it down, then it occured to me that there were in fact other errors... (whoops)
but the solution is this...
Hi,
I have been running proxmox for over a year now, had some issues, but for 99.9% of the time it just works perfectly, so my deepest respect to the devs!
Anyhow, I currently have on Proxmox 6.2-4 some errors, or actually no error but a failing backup job which doesn't output any error.
My...
Okay, so I reinstalled the PVE on the disk (I also had a faulty disk that spitted out errors, thus removed that drive, it was as extra storage, but I didn't use it tho)
Now, the VM storage is mounted again (was lvm thin) and I can see the following disks;
So that should be a really good...
I don't seem to be able to recover the data this way... any other ideas that I might try? I'm getting really hopeless by now.... That being said, I even think that the ZFS pool is corrupted already due to the different OS boots.... My hope of geting the old system workin again is really low by now..
Anyone any idea what could go wrong? I hope that there is an option to like skip the auto boot/scan of vms and/or PCIE devices and that I can just recover everything..... It's been down for over two weeks by now, I don't know what to do :'(
I do have access to the boot drive via cli, using a flashed usb stick, but I can't find any vm/ct configs in there... else I would copy these over to a cloud server of mine, but no vms are found in there :(
I wonder if it would be possible to reïnstall the pve on the old SSD, if I'd still have my vms etc.. Since these are stored on an nve drive and the ZFS cluster is also on separate drives.. Anyone who can answer me?
Update:
I tried to boot into recovery mode using a flash drive and proxmox installer, now I get an frozen screen with some vfio-pci thing that the VGA decoders have been changed...
he proxmox host is just dead by now... I fear I've lost EVERYTHING aloso by now... I'm 99.9% sure that the issue is an assigned drive (that I used for nightly backups and then sync with a cloud storage) died. That gives me no options what so ever to boot into proxmox and remove that dead drive...
So the faulty drive is an drive that I used to store backups on (had like such backup thing in proxmox configured) and was listed as a drive.. I suspect that proxmox can't handle the "gone" drive and hangs, any idea how I could solve this issue?
Allright, I figured out that the issue is a faulty drve (not the boot drive tho).
Now It's stuck (again) on "reading all phisical volumes"...
Last line is something of like "/dev/mapper/pve-root: clean, 162076/3653632 files, 5844909/14614528 blocks"... And it's just stuck there, for like...
Well, I still can access everything in the system, so a drive failure is not the thing (I booted ubuntu from a usb stick and I can navigate trough the boot drive)
I try to find now the config files of the vms but I can't seem to find them this way...
I was thinking to like boot ubuntu off an usb stick and then modify the files, since it's almost instant that the vm crashes, it never gets available onto the network.
If I remember correctly, yes. I don't really want to pull everything out again and then move it back to the old board etc... I DO hope that there is some sort of "easy" solution to this...
I think I've had one vm with passtrough, however when I try to move the pci device (the gpu) then the result stays the same... is there anything else I can try?
Hi,
I've an (small ,it's a really big one...) issue...
I have had proxmox running just fine for like idk, couple of months, but now I decided to change the motherboard. Everyting works just fine, and pops up as it should in the BIOS... HOWEVER, I tried to have the proxmox working again, but...
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