Hi Guys,
This weekend we migrated from proxmox v3.4-11 to version V5.1.
We backupped every machine, copied the qcow2 file(s) to our NAS (via NFS) and we reinstalled to V5.1.
We then restored the Linux machines via the restore tool in proxmox and we recreated the windows machines and coupled back the virtual drive(s). We copied them back to our SSD local storage and everything was fine & working.
Successfull migration!
But yesterday our firewall (pfsense) was doing weird (it lost connectivity on a network). We changed the state from on to off an back on again and everything was back ok.
Today our debian unifi controller does weird. It looks like it boots, but then we cannot get to it.
We will fix it offcourse, but my question is: Was it a good idea by restoring the Linux machines via the restore function in Proxmox?
This weekend we migrated from proxmox v3.4-11 to version V5.1.
We backupped every machine, copied the qcow2 file(s) to our NAS (via NFS) and we reinstalled to V5.1.
We then restored the Linux machines via the restore tool in proxmox and we recreated the windows machines and coupled back the virtual drive(s). We copied them back to our SSD local storage and everything was fine & working.
Successfull migration!
But yesterday our firewall (pfsense) was doing weird (it lost connectivity on a network). We changed the state from on to off an back on again and everything was back ok.
Today our debian unifi controller does weird. It looks like it boots, but then we cannot get to it.
We will fix it offcourse, but my question is: Was it a good idea by restoring the Linux machines via the restore function in Proxmox?