Problem with AsyncOS (FreeBSD 13.0) and Proxmox 8.1.3

Sep 22, 2021
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Upgrading Proxmox to 8.1.3 and pve-qemu-kvm to 8.1.2-4 from Proxmox 8.0.4 and pve-qemu-kvm 8.0.2-6 did cause AsyncOS to stop working properly.

The VM is booting and starts, but this upgrade causes the newest AsyncOS to be non functional.
The network is not working (network virtio) and at the same time (even with disabled networks) it causes the login screen to be nonfunctional as on screenshot (strange).
Downgrading Proxmox solves the issue.

The problem could be related to https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/p...vms-on-latest-version-of-proxmox-8-0-4.136617

Does anyone have the same experience?

Code:
bootdisk: scsi0
cores: 2
cpu: kvm64
memory: 6144
name: ironport
net0: virtio=F6:45:C5:08:BA:35,bridge=vmbr0
numa: 0
ostype: other
scsi0: ceph:vm-333-disk-0,size=200G
scsihw: virtio-scsi-pci
smbios1: uuid=82032f7b-f983-448f-9b3b-590367d4477f
sockets: 1
vmgenid: faee32ba-88a6-42ef-bb14-48c4e56eb442
 

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Hi,
could you try if pinning the machine type to 8.0 helps (Edit Machine in the Hardware tab in the UI)? If it does, it's probably a similar problem as reported here.
 
solved!
thanks fiona
pinning machine type to 8.0 definitely helps
i should have thought of this solution right away

PS: this should be the right solution for all the virtual appliances from Cisco...
 

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