Hey there,
we are using a PBS and the update process in the GUI worked like a charm.
Today we have done it the same way we did before: first "refreshed", then "update". After that we have rebootet the system via the GUI. Now the system is not starting.
We do not have access directly to the system, we use a managed server in the cloud. We have bootet into a rescue system and we have access to the rescue system via SSH, but now we don't know what to do.
Is there a way to revert the last updates? Is there anything else we should check?
Thanks to all of you who can help us.
Here is the output of the /var/log/apt/history.log:
we are using a PBS and the update process in the GUI worked like a charm.
Today we have done it the same way we did before: first "refreshed", then "update". After that we have rebootet the system via the GUI. Now the system is not starting.
We do not have access directly to the system, we use a managed server in the cloud. We have bootet into a rescue system and we have access to the rescue system via SSH, but now we don't know what to do.
Is there a way to revert the last updates? Is there anything else we should check?
Thanks to all of you who can help us.
Here is the output of the /var/log/apt/history.log:
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Start-Date: 2025-04-11 08:30:53
Commandline: apt full-upgrade
Upgrade: proxmox-widget-toolkit:amd64 (4.3.7, 4.3.10), pve-firmware:amd64 (3.14-3, 3.15-3), tzdata:amd64 (2025a-0+deb12u1, 2025b-0+deb12u1), liblzma5:amd64 (5.4.1-0.2, 5.4.1-1), pbs-i18n:amd64 (3.4.1, 3.4.2), xz-utils:amd64 (5.4.1-0.2, 5.4.1-1), proxmox-backup:amd64 (3.3.0, 3.4.0), pve-xtermjs:amd64 (5.3.0-3, 5.5.0>
End-Date: 2025-04-11 08:31:00
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