Hi @iPanini ,
The qcow you found is likely NOT your VM. It seems to be located in your home directory. More than likely it is the installation download you got originally. The 2003 date of the file is another confirmation.
The LVM error message...
Dear all,
Looks like pve-manager will be soon of version 9.2
We have 5 hosts and 2 PBS, all with subscriptions and everything is working fine, very happy after moving out of VMware.
Though I have a request for "UI change" if possible:
Instead...
Hi @ASM-Network , thank you for reporting back. I am glad to hear your issue is resolved.
You can mark this thread as "SOLVED" by editing the first post and selecting the appropriate prefix from the subject dropdown. This helps in keeping the...
Freshly created guests will be already ready from the get-go, as the default OVMF EFI Vars template was updated to ship these keys last week with pve-edk2-firmware version 4.2025.05-1.
For existing VMs the procedure is:
If the VM uses Bitlocker...
Cant install proxmox-kernel-7.0. But it was due to having no space left on /boot/efi (1GB). Using a apt autoremove helped. Just wanted to post it here, if anyone has the same situation.
Continue? [Y/n] Y
Setting up...
For reference, patches have been submitted to the developer mailing list: https://lore.proxmox.com/pbs-devel/20260430121015.528664-1-c.ebner@proxmox.com/T/#t
We recently uploaded the 7.0 (rc6) kernel to our repositories. The current default kernel for the Proxmox VE 9 series is still 6.17, but 7.0 is now an option.
We plan to use the 7.0 kernel as the new default for the upcoming Proxmox VE 9.2 and...
It does not matter since you did not modify the motd.
It is asking if you want to keep your currect motd or get the new motd. (Even though they are identical apart from the debian version in the motd text.)
Hi.
I've restored from tape a single snapshot.
It was fully fonctionnal, as I was able to restore the VM into PVE and run it.
Now, I want to remove the snapshot built from tape, but it doesn't work :
Apr 30 12:13:55 pbs1...
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?
Ok thanks. I removed it from the PBS GUI just by clicking the little red trash icon. I guess it would re-appear if I benchmark again. I don't know about opening a bugreport - is it actually a bug? (or a feature...?)
Hi,
I'd like some advice of the more knowledgeable proxmox users around on the forum.
Here's what happened:
- some time, months ago, my single proxmox machine got halted due to an unplanned power interruption.
- again a while later I started...
No, this is a bit misleading in the output. The backup task is starting between those two commands, but the log message that it started only happens afterwards. A patch to improve the logging was recently applied...
No, this is a bit misleading in the output. The backup task is starting between those two commands, but the log message that it started only happens afterwards. A patch to improve the logging was recently applied...
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?