Hello,
I have a problem where my containers start up fine when rebooting the server, but my vms don't start up even though they are set to start at boot. The error I get is
Another vm gives
However, once the server reboots, I can start these VMs manually without changing anything.
I have a NAS storage defined in my proxmox settings and 'downloads' is a folder under that NAS share. I have defined 'downloads' as a Directory storage in Proxmox. Proxmox automatically created the template/iso folders in my downloads folder and I copied over the isos in that folder from my desktop.
I can also see the isos in the Proxmox UI:
I must admit that initially I was sharing a different NAS folder to proxmox, but then decided to move the isos to a different location. Since creating the VMs and CTs, I hadn't really tested rebooting the server so I don't know if it would have worked before I changed the NAS mount point
I did see this article about the same issue: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Guest_Boot_Problems, but as I mentioned, the isos are available in that Directory.
I don't usually reboot servers, but I would sleep easy knowing that my VMs start at boot in case if I do reboot the server for any reason.
I have a problem where my containers start up fine when rebooting the server, but my vms don't start up even though they are set to start at boot. The error I get is
Bash:
Error: volume 'downloads:iso/archlinux-2020.02.01-x86_64.iso' does not exist
Another vm gives
Bash:
Error: volume 'downloads:iso/debian-10.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso' does not exist
However, once the server reboots, I can start these VMs manually without changing anything.
I have a NAS storage defined in my proxmox settings and 'downloads' is a folder under that NAS share. I have defined 'downloads' as a Directory storage in Proxmox. Proxmox automatically created the template/iso folders in my downloads folder and I copied over the isos in that folder from my desktop.
I can also see the isos in the Proxmox UI:
I must admit that initially I was sharing a different NAS folder to proxmox, but then decided to move the isos to a different location. Since creating the VMs and CTs, I hadn't really tested rebooting the server so I don't know if it would have worked before I changed the NAS mount point
I did see this article about the same issue: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Guest_Boot_Problems, but as I mentioned, the isos are available in that Directory.
I don't usually reboot servers, but I would sleep easy knowing that my VMs start at boot in case if I do reboot the server for any reason.
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