This is fairly obscure server not part of any patch cycle, and I assume based on the symptoms Perl/Dashboard was exploited finally after years of being online. (Dashboard the only service that was open on it)
- After receiving alerts that some services went down, I was not able to access the dashboard due to a bad login.
- I accessed the server via console and reset the root password, but restarting the PVE services following this failed.
- In trying to get my VM back online, I noticed even `qm` was having the Perl issue.
- Attempts to reinstall/upgrade Perl seem to want to remove Proxmox which i'm afraid to commit to.
I have 2 applications on it that weren't critical or high profile enough to patch the hypervisor, but I do care about recovering their state. One is a container, the other a VM.
I would attach the container/vm in console to retrieve what I need and rebuild clean, but it seems even the CLI tools are broken in depending on Perl.
Can anyone advise on how I can access these systems from shell or bring services back up safely?

PVE services cite "Compilation failed at require" on these start failures.
- After receiving alerts that some services went down, I was not able to access the dashboard due to a bad login.
- I accessed the server via console and reset the root password, but restarting the PVE services following this failed.
- In trying to get my VM back online, I noticed even `qm` was having the Perl issue.
- Attempts to reinstall/upgrade Perl seem to want to remove Proxmox which i'm afraid to commit to.
I have 2 applications on it that weren't critical or high profile enough to patch the hypervisor, but I do care about recovering their state. One is a container, the other a VM.
I would attach the container/vm in console to retrieve what I need and rebuild clean, but it seems even the CLI tools are broken in depending on Perl.
Can anyone advise on how I can access these systems from shell or bring services back up safely?

PVE services cite "Compilation failed at require" on these start failures.