7.0 is a test kernel,not an enterprise kernel atm, so if you are okay with breakages you use this kernel. If not, you usually pay for enterprise subscription.
Why would you be angry on a company giving you a test repo?
I use PDM and noticed a kernel upgrade available to 7.0 for my 3x PBS VMs. Upgraded (1) and rebooted it. Should be simple, right?
NO NETWORK after reboot. WTF?
This is my time off work for homelab maint, I'm not gonna try and troubleshoot that...
7.0 is optin and you can still boot on previous kernel in grub. And only availaible in non subscription repo. So, instead complaining, please report your nic model. Is it a pbs vm on proxmox ve ? Or on vmware ?
Dazu nochmal meine Gedanken:
Backups, die du auf mehrere Bänder verteilt musst, sind Riesenmist
Bänder sind sowieso ein totes Pferd und nur in ganz engen Nischen alternativlos
Änderungen des Workflows helfen häufig immens ohne hohe Kosten zu...
Welcome, @nadirian
A snapshot is not a backup.
I.e., a snapshot is not sufficient to save data. If you need your data, you must have backups.
There are more than one way to create backups. Proxmox Backup Server is one of them and it's a good...
I just stated my experience, that's all. I've tried to forget about this thread and to contact them to be the bigger man and apologize but no response... So "the community" (since you mention the official forum and indirectly them) you mention...
Yeah,the new kid in the block is bcachefs and i've been testing it a few months. Has some really neat features, but similar to zfs it is not in the kernel.
Congrats on the new release!
Great to see new security functionality!
Blockbridge : Ultra low latency all-NVME shared storage for Proxmox - https://www.blockbridge.com/proxmox
You should be good now, I have 4 x Lenovo ThinkCentre M715q devices in a mini cluster where those on old firmware also locked up constantly, especially when idle.
Pity I didn't see this thread earlier, herewith more detail as to what the issue...
Hey,
1. not quite, for vnets the the firewall attaches to the bridge FORWARD hook, so there is no separate IN/OUT. So it will filter everything that goes through the bridge, this can be east-west traffic between guests on the same vnet, but also...
This is explained in the documentation, see https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#_ports_used_by_proxmox_ve and https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#pve_firewall_default_rules
I think we can chalk this up to a rookie mistake - further testing reveals we get the same performance-hit if pre-filling the disk/image using fio before running performance tests. In other words the issue is that updates/overwrites performs...
PVE 9 and PBS 4 are based on Debian 13 'Trixie".
Debian will certainly release an update soon.
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/CVE-2026-35414
Do you mean this?:
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Upgrade_from_8_to_9#Prerequisites
This only means, that if you have the PBS co-installed, you should read the upgrade guide for it too...
right after a Windows migration, if the disk is attached on a SCSI bus and the SCSI Controller Type is set to VirtIO SCSI, Windows may fail to boot if the VirtIO driver has not been installed yet.
In the VM's Hardware tab, try detaching the disk...
Hi @zero-skill, welcome to the forum.
This has been covered a few times, for example: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/joining-unlicensed-pve-node-to-cluster-that-is-licensed-what-happens.108160/post-465204
Blockbridge : Ultra low latency...
As @leesteken and @gfngfn256 said: Simply remove the subscription from the old node then and transfer it to the new one. When you do that, is up to you, as long as you don't have both nodes in the cluster you should have enough subscriptions. The...