I have a couple of proxmox nodes using a shared storage (nas) over nfs.
I have been running proxmox 3.3 for months without many problems. The only problem I had is that I have one VM running Kerio Operator (=Phone system, running on linux) and this VM crashes/freezes randomly. Usually every week. And I couldn't find out why it crashes... It was the only VM crashing and wasn't a priority to investigate...
Yesterday I upgraded all proxmox nodes from 3.3 to 3.4. In order to do that I live migrated all VM's in order to free all nodes, one by one. That way I could upgrade each node without shutting down any VM's.
Today a VM crashed. This VM has never ever crashed before. So it had been running for months on proxmox 3.3. But it crashed on 3.4 within 24 hours...
Now I'm wondering. Could this crash be caused by the live migration between two different host versions? Maybe there's an incompatibility that I didn't know of?
Or is it more likely a bug in the 3.4 release and should I expect more crashes now?
This VM crashed. I could't ssh to the VM anymore but the VM still replied to a ping. So it didn't crash completely. On the console there was just the linux login prompt. No kernel messages or something. But the console was totally unresponsive. I tried the "shutdown" button but it failed with a timeout. Then I hit the "reset" button. It said "ok" but it didn't do anything. So I used the "stop" button. It shut down the VM and then I hit the "start" button. Now the VM is running again.
Anyone has some ideas what could be wrong?
I have been running proxmox 3.3 for months without many problems. The only problem I had is that I have one VM running Kerio Operator (=Phone system, running on linux) and this VM crashes/freezes randomly. Usually every week. And I couldn't find out why it crashes... It was the only VM crashing and wasn't a priority to investigate...
Yesterday I upgraded all proxmox nodes from 3.3 to 3.4. In order to do that I live migrated all VM's in order to free all nodes, one by one. That way I could upgrade each node without shutting down any VM's.
Today a VM crashed. This VM has never ever crashed before. So it had been running for months on proxmox 3.3. But it crashed on 3.4 within 24 hours...
Now I'm wondering. Could this crash be caused by the live migration between two different host versions? Maybe there's an incompatibility that I didn't know of?
Or is it more likely a bug in the 3.4 release and should I expect more crashes now?
This VM crashed. I could't ssh to the VM anymore but the VM still replied to a ping. So it didn't crash completely. On the console there was just the linux login prompt. No kernel messages or something. But the console was totally unresponsive. I tried the "shutdown" button but it failed with a timeout. Then I hit the "reset" button. It said "ok" but it didn't do anything. So I used the "stop" button. It shut down the VM and then I hit the "start" button. Now the VM is running again.
Anyone has some ideas what could be wrong?