[SOLVED] Newbie - it doesn't start any VM

Nick_L71

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Dear all,

sorry but I am completely lost. I managed installing Proxmox (latest version) on my old linux server. Proxmox is starting fine but whenever I want to start a VM I get the following error messages:

Apr 04 15:48:12 virtual pvedaemon[851]: <root@pam> starting task UPID:virtual:000010BC:0001AAD6:660EAF9C:qmstart:100:root@pam:
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual systemd[1]: Started 100.scope.
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual kernel: tap100i0: entered promiscuous mode
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual kernel: vmbr0: port 2(tap100i0) entered blocking state
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual kernel: vmbr0: port 2(tap100i0) entered disabled state
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual kernel: tap100i0: entered allmulticast mode
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual kernel: vmbr0: port 2(tap100i0) entered blocking state
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual kernel: vmbr0: port 2(tap100i0) entered forwarding state
Apr 04 15:48:14 virtual kernel: tap100i0: left allmulticast mode
Apr 04 15:48:14 virtual kernel: vmbr0: port 2(tap100i0) entered disabled state
Apr 04 15:48:14 virtual systemd[1]: 100.scope: Deactivated successfully.
Apr 04 15:48:14 virtual systemd[1]: 100.scope: Consumed 1.152s CPU time.
Apr 04 15:48:14 virtual pvedaemon[4284]: start failed: QEMU exited with code 1
Apr 04 15:48:14 virtual pvedaemon[851]: <root@pam> end task UPID:virtual:000010BC:0001AAD6:660EAF9C:qmstart:100:root@pam: start failed: QEMU exited with code 1
Apr 04 15:48:12 virtual pvedaemon[851]: <root@pam> starting task UPID:virtual:000010BC:0001AAD6:660EAF9C:qmstart:100:root@pam:
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual systemd[1]: Started 100.scope.
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual kernel: tap100i0: entered promiscuous mode
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual kernel: vmbr0: port 2(tap100i0) entered blocking state
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual kernel: vmbr0: port 2(tap100i0) entered disabled state
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual kernel: tap100i0: entered allmulticast mode
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual kernel: vmbr0: port 2(tap100i0) entered blocking state
Apr 04 15:48:13 virtual kernel: vmbr0: port 2(tap100i0) entered forwarding state
Apr 04 15:48:14 virtual kernel: tap100i0: left allmulticast mode
Apr 04 15:48:14 virtual kernel: vmbr0: port 2(tap100i0) entered disabled state
Apr 04 15:48:14 virtual systemd[1]: 100.scope: Deactivated successfully.
Apr 04 15:48:14 virtual systemd[1]: 100.scope: Consumed 1.152s CPU time.
Apr 04 15:48:14 virtual pvedaemon[4284]: start failed: QEMU exited with code 1
Apr 04 15:48:14 virtual pvedaemon[851]: <root@pam> end task UPID:virtual:000010BC:0001AAD6:660EAF9C:qmstart:100:root@pam: start failed: QEMU exited with code 1

I can see some lines here mentioning vmbr0 - I haven't changed any network settings after installation and I don't know how to fix it.

Thanks for your advice!
Nick

please find some information about my first vm here:

root@virtual:~# qm config <vmid>
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `newline'
root@virtual:~# qm config 100
boot: order=scsi0;ide2;net0
cores: 1
cpu: x86-64-v2-AES
ide2: local:iso/debian-12.5.0-amd64-netinst.iso,media=cdrom,size=629M
memory: 2048
meta: creation-qemu=8.1.5,ctime=1712237550
net0: virtio=BC:24:11:6A:B2:AF,bridge=vmbr0
numa: 0
ostype: l26
scsi0: local-lvm:vm-100-disk-0,iothread=1,size=256G
scsihw: virtio-scsi-single
smbios1: uuid=337f0c09-f3a3-4a8d-9bc0-5b6633964fb0
sockets: 1
vmgenid: ae507ddb-d023-49a5-9213-04758b47ec42
 
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Hello bbgeek17!

The CPU change did the trick! Thanks for your support. The VM is working like a charm.
My 2 x Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G3220 is quite outdated and the selected default setting was obviously causing the issue...

;)

Cheers
Nick
p.s. is there any log with more information? The system log or journalctl was not really helpful.
 
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