VM stop and start every 5 minutes

Skyless81

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Hallo
hat jemand eine Idee warum mein PVE nur eine meiner VM alle 5 Minuten neu startet? Wenn ich start after boot deaktiviere in den Einstellungen, macht er es nicht mehr.

Hi
Does anyone have an idea why my PVE just restarts one of my VM every 5 minutes? When I deactivate Start After Boot in the settings, he doesn't do it anymore.

Greetings

EDIT: The VM stop and start again a few seconds later. No restart. sorry
 
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This is not normal Proxmox behavior. Usually, when VMs restart every 5 minutes in a controlled way, it's because someone installed some third-party monitoring software that could not detect the VMs running and therefore restarts them. People seem to forget they installed it or then ran some script from the internet (tteck?) that installed it and they don't know that. Please search the forum a bit for all the other threads about "my VMs restart every 5 minutes".
 
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Are the scripts of TTECK known for it? I only used such a script for one VM, but not this.
Unfortunately, I also expressed me wrongly, there are stop/start actions, only why do you stop when I change the autostart? However, the VM does not drive down, sorry, I change it in the text
 

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This looks exactly like you are running some third-party software that stops and starts a VM again and again because it cannot detect that it is already running.
Are the scripts of TTECK known for it? I only used such a script for one VM, but not this.
Yes, it's usually tteck. Please ask tteck about this. I don't know those scripts or what software it installs, so I cannot investigate this for you. Maybe someone else knows or maybe you can find it in a thread on this forum.
 
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Yes, you were right, the script was actually installed. I had apparently experimented with it a long time ago and then forgot about it. The 5 minute interval actually appeared in the ping-instances.sh. Thanks for the tip. I have now uninstalled it. Now I just have to get the VM running again because it no longer has a network connection. I also tried to install a new VM with Debian, but it crashed several times during installation.
 
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