S Swanand New Member Mar 26, 2026 17 1 3 Tuesday at 11:56 #1 we are experiencing an issue with some of the VMs. After a reboot or shutdown, the VMs fail to boot and appear to have either a missing or inaccessible attached drive. We would appreciate your solution in this
we are experiencing an issue with some of the VMs. After a reboot or shutdown, the VMs fail to boot and appear to have either a missing or inaccessible attached drive. We would appreciate your solution in this
ghusson Renowned Member Proxmox Subscriber Feb 25, 2015 229 54 93 FRANCE www.virtual-environment.fr Tuesday at 14:02 #2 Hello. Drives are present in Proxmox. It seems that your VM has a problem. Maybe a bad update ?
K Kingneutron Renowned Member Feb 21, 2024 1,255 487 93 github.com Tuesday at 21:02 #3 /proc filesystem is not found; can you restore the VM from backup?
S Swanand New Member Mar 26, 2026 17 1 3 Yesterday at 07:41 #4 yes i can Kingneutron said: /proc filesystem is not found; can you restore the VM from backup? Click to expand... yes i can but i am not able to understand why this issue occured
yes i can Kingneutron said: /proc filesystem is not found; can you restore the VM from backup? Click to expand... yes i can but i am not able to understand why this issue occured
S Swanand New Member Mar 26, 2026 17 1 3 Yesterday at 07:42 #5 ghusson said: Hello. Drives are present in Proxmox. It seems that your VM has a problem. Maybe a bad update ? Click to expand... No not any update done this issue come after shutdown of the vm or the reboot of the vm
ghusson said: Hello. Drives are present in Proxmox. It seems that your VM has a problem. Maybe a bad update ? Click to expand... No not any update done this issue come after shutdown of the vm or the reboot of the vm