[PVE-User] Proxmox VE 6.1 released!

Thomas Lamprecht t.lamprecht at proxmox.com
Wed Dec 4 16:13:36 CET 2019


On 12/4/19 3:33 PM, Roland @web.de wrote:
> thanks for making proxmox!
> 
> unfortunatly i cannot install it on fujitsu rx300 s6, mouse/keyboard
> won't work in installer screen anymore. 6.0 and before works without
> problems.

We try hard to fix Installer issues, so more information would be great.

I guess it still works in the grub menu? (just to be sure)
If you select "Debug Mode", does it works there too (initially)?

As it worked with 6.0 and before problems could come from a regression
with the 5.3 kernel. We now also include more drivers, which actually
fixed an issue for the Mailgateway (re-uses installer) and keyboard
input under Hyper-V..

regards,
Thomas

> 
> will test on other machine soon.
> 
> maybe someone has similar issues....or has a clue how to workaround
> 
> roland
> 
> 
> Am 04.12.19 um 12:11 schrieb Gilles Pietri:
> 
>> Le 04/12/2019 à 10:38, Martin Maurer a écrit :
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> We are very excited to announce the general availability of Proxmox VE 6.1.
>>>
>>> It is built on Debian Buster 10.2 and a specially modified Linux Kernel 5.3, QEMU 4.1.1, LXC 3.2, ZFS 0.8.2, Ceph 14.2.4.1 (Nautilus), Corosync 3.0, and more of the current leading open-source virtualization technologies.
>>>
>>> This release brings new configuration options available in the GUI which make working with Proxmox VE even more comfortable and secure. Editing the cluster-wide bandwidth limit for traffic types such as migration, backup-restore, clone, etc. is possible via the GUI. If the optional package ifupdown2 of the Debian network interface manager is installed, it’s now possible to change the network configuration and reload it in the Proxmox web interface without a reboot. We have improvements to 2-factor authentication with TOTP and U2F.
>>>
>>> The HA stack has been improved and comes with a new 'migrate' shutdown policy, migrating running services to another node on shutdown.
>>>
>>> In the storage backend, all features offered by newer kernels with Ceph and KRBD are supported with version 6.1.
>>>
>>> We have some notable bug fixes, one of them being the QEMU monitor timeout issue or stability improvements for corosync. Countless other bugfixes and smaller improvements are listed in the release notes.
>> Hi!
>>
>> This is amazing, thanks a lot for your work, it is appreciated. Proxmox
>> truly is a wonderful project and both the community and the company
>> behind it deserves every thanks and support for their nice work.
>>
>> Setting up the update test bed right now!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Gilles





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