updates

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    Centos 6 SSH "Server refused to allocate pty"

    Some recent-ish Proxmox 5 updates seems to have caused an issue on my end with Centos 6 containers. I have a couple of Centos 6 containers still that have been migrated from Proxmox 3.5 to 5. (so openvz to lxc) These used to work fine, but in a recent update round SSH "became broken", getting an...
  2. M

    Node no longer resolves

    Hello- To make a long story short, I completed some updates on my nodes the other day. When the updates were complete, they suggested a system reboot so I completed that as well. Now, my main node no longer resolves correctly. It can ping internal and external clients just fine, but only if I...
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    apt-get dist-upgrade attempts to remove proxmox-ve!

    Hi there, I am using latest version of proxmox-ve in a clustered 4 nodes environment with ceph. Today, attempting to update i had this dangerous problem: apt-get dist-upgrade Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Calculating upgrade... Done The...
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    best practice: proxmox keep up to date

    Hello community, what is your experience to keep up to date your proxmox cluster ? Which is the best way to have no or short downtimes ? BR Markus
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    Bug: Entfernung von proxmox-ve nach Systemaktualisierung

    Hallo alle zusammen, ich setze Proxmox in Version 5.1-42 VE (Kernel 4.13.13-4-pve) ein. Gestern wollte ich mit apt-get update && apt-get upgrade && apt-get dist-upgrade && apt-get clean Proxmox aktualisieren. Die nachfolgende Ausgabe würde aber die Pakete proxmox-ve und pve-firmware sowie...
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    how to roll back / remove updates from p-ve: 5.0-21 to pve: 5.0-18

    Hi, I want to revert back pve updates to previous state, please guide Current Version #pveverison -v proxmox-ve: 5.0-21 (running kernel: 4.10.17-3-pve) pve-manager: 5.0-31 (running version: 5.0-31/27769b1f) pve-kernel-4.10.17-2-pve: 4.10.17-20 pve-kernel-4.10.15-1-pve: 4.10.15-15...
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    Updates - more details

    It would be great if updates included more than just a description of the package, but also included either the details of what the updates fix, or a link to the update so that we can understand the nature of the update and if it is a security issue, a bug fix, a compatibility issue, etc...