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Upgraded Proxmox 7 to 8
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Like you I have OPNsense in a VM on one of my PVEs. But I only made sure the nigthly VM back up ran and didnt even bother shutting down the VMs during the upgrade. The VMs got restarted during the final reboot, as the would with every other reboot, and I was back in business.
It's a bold strategy, Cotton. I'm glad it worked out for you.
:-)
But seriously, I was wondering about the requirement to shutdown the VM's and couldn't come up with a solid reason? I mean, even if QEMU/KVM/Kernel get replaced during a version upgrade or a more common update, all of these kick in only after the reboot? And how's me shutting down VMs manually different from the OS shutting down during a reboot?
I know I am speculating and may not have the fill picture, probably a question for the Proxmox team, there may be some corner case where this is indeed important.
By the way, Mexican or US black strat? :-)
I have no idea why, but I thought there must be some good reason to document it and put the check in to the test tool.
I don't yet have a black strat. I'm considering the Player series of a non-Fender option of a Vintage V6.
I don't know why but figured the same as you. If they bothered to document it, I'd bother to follow it. I did the download only option too since I also run opnsense from a VM.