Confirmed problems on my Dell R730xd fleet with latest 2.13 bios and latest 7.2 PVE.We are running the latstes PVE 7.2 on our dell poweredge R7525 servers. I have the same hardware running with PVE 6.4 and there are no problems ...
.. what do you mean for one time only? The problem occurs when the VM has been running for a certain number of days, whether there are updates or not. A VM that has been running for a month, without applying the slightest update on reboot exhibits the problem.@Moayad any update would be appreciated.
We had been suspecting that the hung boot was only happening to each VM only once (at least in our situation). Unfortunately, this Patch Tuesday has led to a fresh round of hanging VMs.
@dea until this week, we did not have any VMs that had this happen to more than once. Including those running for a long time (over 60 days) without a reboot. It was appearing that once it happened to a VM, it would not happen again. This was across multiple clusters and sites... what do you mean for one time only? The problem occurs when the VM has been running for a certain number of days, whether there are updates or not. A VM that has been running for a month, without applying the slightest update on reboot exhibits the problem.
Does it only occur once? Ehhh yes, after you restart it, the problem does not appear anymore, wait a few weeks, restart it and then come back.
Thank goodness that we are getting closer to narrowing down the issueAlso an important note:
I can rollback the VM and get the issue over and over. But if I stop the VM (stop the KVM process) and start the VM (fresh start) it doesn't happen again, even if I rollback to the snapshot when I was able to reproduce the issue.
So it has something to do with the runtime of the QEMU/KVM process.
Nice work, your every analysis coincides with mine.Ok I'm 100% sure we can't fix this within Windows. I even tried to replace the OS disk with another (working) VM OS disk and boot. It wouldn't boot...
Even with the Windows Server 2012R2, 2016, 2019 and 2022 installation ISO's it won't boot. It will only boot to other ISO's, like HirensBootCD with MiniXP, Linux ISO's or older Windows Servers like 2008R2.
It just gets stuck on the Windows 2012R2-2022 logo and keeps circling with 0% CPU usage.