i assume ragequit
stay calm gkovacs
in normal behaviour you will have to do this just when your server crashes. This should'nt happen that often. Thats the reason why i gave you the advise to check your ram. I was reading your post. but - working around something that happens all the time is maybe not the right choise.
If your router is failing every 8 hours - would you setup a timeclock to reset it every 7 hours?
Okay so I can't ask you to read and comprehend my post, and I can't ask you to stay away. Then let's reiterate the facts in some logical order, which are still unclear to you:
- I did experience an unplanned reboot. Many others do, most of them use ZFS. It's likely a kernel issue, it seems there is no helping it currently.
- Nobody said it happens often. Actually, it happens rarely, like once in every month or two.
- It's not your business to decide if that is too often or not. It's my and my users' business.
- Also people experience reboots for many reasons: power, hardware fault, kernel issue. Some more often than others.
- All of us who experience reboots during backups have to deal with locked, not starting VMs, regardless of the reason and the rarity of these reboots.
- I did not ask in my post how to prevent reboots. Even the title was concise.
- I was asking if it is a necessary feature to keep VM locks (especially backup locks) persist across reboots, as Proxmox currently does.
- If it is necessary for some reason, then I can live with that. If it's not, then it needs to be changed for the sake of uptime.
- You did not answer my question, and when I pointed that out, you started telling me what to do instead, which is trolling.
- And even now you come back trolling here, not for one second talking about the topic of the original post.
Let me repeat: this thread was about the necessity of VM locks persisting across reboots.
But now it's about: have you trolled enough today?
Do you feel better now that
@tom also did not understand the question and supported you in your trolling?
Do you think I can post a new thread with a valid question about a Proxmox feature, without you spamming it again?