Debian amd64 stability problems

decibel83

Renowned Member
Oct 15, 2008
210
1
83
Hi.
I have a Proxmox system running with 6 Debian amd64 VMs.
All worked good until today when I realized that a VM was down.
I checked the console and I found the VM freezed with a "kernel panic" message.
I hard-rebooted the VM, but it didn't boot and I read a message that was advising me to try to reboot the VM with the "noapic" kernel parameter.
I tried this but the VM didn't boot neither with the "noapic" kernel parameter.
So I rebooted the VM again with the standard kernel parameters and it booted without any problem.

What could be happened?
Could you help me please?

Thank you very much!
Bye.
 
Hi.
I have a Proxmox system running with 6 Debian amd64 VMs.
All worked good until today when I realized that a VM was down.
I checked the console and I found the VM freezed with a "kernel panic" message.
I hard-rebooted the VM, but it didn't boot and I read a message that was advising me to try to reboot the VM with the "noapic" kernel parameter.
I tried this but the VM didn't boot neither with the "noapic" kernel parameter.
So I rebooted the VM again with the standard kernel parameters and it booted without any problem.

What could be happened?
Could you help me please?

Thank you very much!
Bye.


  1. I moved this post in the right forum.
  2. second, if you talk about a Proxmox system, you need to specify what you are running - the Proxmox Mail Gateway or the Proxmox VE.
  3. make sure you run the latest version of proxmox ve
  4. specify your problem in detail - what guest OS do you use, settings, kernel version?