Crashed means all the VMs have an io-error and won't function.
I know a little bit about Linux, but I don't know specific Proxmox commands or paths.
How much money do you want, to make your Proxmox restore work and show me the correct Proxmox commands and paths?
As mentioned, I have a back up named vzdump-qemu-1652014_11_03-12_55_44.vma.lzo.
I don't know how Proxmox backup and restore work, which is why I'm on this forum to work through the understanding with fellow helpful technologists.
I have read the # man qmrestore and # man vzrestore, but they weren't much help, only about 50 lines.
So, do you mean to say I transfer the backed up file vzdump-qemu-1652014_11_03-12_55_44.vma.lzo from the old Proxmox to the new Proxmox in directory var/lib/vz/dump and then type command # qmrestore?
Where do I type in the command # qmrestore? In Proxmox > Shell > Login > root: Password: <Proxmox CLI password> > # qmrestore > # Enter?
I know a little bit about Linux, but I don't know specific Proxmox commands or paths.
How much money do you want, to make your Proxmox restore work and show me the correct Proxmox commands and paths?
As mentioned, I have a back up named vzdump-qemu-1652014_11_03-12_55_44.vma.lzo.
I don't know how Proxmox backup and restore work, which is why I'm on this forum to work through the understanding with fellow helpful technologists.
I have read the # man qmrestore and # man vzrestore, but they weren't much help, only about 50 lines.
So, do you mean to say I transfer the backed up file vzdump-qemu-1652014_11_03-12_55_44.vma.lzo from the old Proxmox to the new Proxmox in directory var/lib/vz/dump and then type command # qmrestore?
Where do I type in the command # qmrestore? In Proxmox > Shell > Login > root: Password: <Proxmox CLI password> > # qmrestore > # Enter?
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