this indicates an IO error, so either the storage where the VM disk is on or the backup storage might have a problem. Please check the logs for any related errors and your physical disk's health. Should it really be failing, you can try using a tool like ddrescue to recover data to a new disk.Hello , I Hope You are well ,
This Is the second time i make a copy, and This error appears in the same status 86%
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This kernel was released six years ago and is end of life since a very long time. After you fixed the disk issue, you should upgrade to a current version which still gets (security) fixes:#uname -r
4.13.13-2-pve
Do you know a suitable solution to this problem?Root being full is definitely a problem and should be fixed.
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