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Mastering Proxmox

You're reading from   Mastering Proxmox Master Proxmox VE to effectively implement server virtualization technology within your network

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783980826
Length 310 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Wasim Ahmed Wasim Ahmed
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Dive into the Virtual World with Proxmox FREE CHAPTER 2. Proxmox Under the Hood 3. Shared Storages with Proxmox 4. A Virtual Machine for a Virtual World 5. Network of Virtual Networks 6. Proxmox HA – Zero Downtime 7. High Availability Storage for High Availability Cluster 8. Proxmox Production Level Setup 9. Proxmox Troubleshooting 10. Putting It All Together Index

Backup/restore issues


This section contains issues related to backing up and restoring Proxmox.

A Proxmox VM is locked after backup crashes unexpectedly

A Proxmox VM getting locked is commonly caused after a VM backup is interrupted or crashed. Simply unlocking the VM through SSH using the following command will fix this issue:

# qm unlock <vm_id>

Backing up only the primary OS virtual disk

By default, Proxmox backup will back up all the virtual disks assigned to a VM. If we want to exclude certain virtual disks from the backup process, we only need to add the option backup=no at the end of a virtual disk line item in <vm_id>.conf, as follows.

virtio0: rbd-hdd-01:vm-101-disk1,size=80G
virtio0: rbd-hdd-01:vm-101-disk2,size=200G,backup=no

In the previous example, the virtual machine has two virtual disks. Disk 1 is for the primary OS and disk 2 is for the secondary. By adding backup=no, Proxmox will skip this disk during the backup process and only back up the primary disk.

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