Migrating from Intel -> AMD
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You shouldn't have a problem doing this, it should boot directly. To me, it might be a guest issue. Are all your VM in HVM mode?
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@olivierlambert Yes:
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Also when moving a pfsense VM, I had to do the procedure described here:
https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/5706/the-emulator-required-to-run-this-vm-failed-to-start/9
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Are you fully up to date on 8.2 and rebooted after all updates?
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@olivierlambert said in Migrating from Intel -> AMD:
Are you fully up to date on 8.2 and rebooted after all updates?
Yes. And just in case, since there are no other servers there:
uptime:
12:52:12 up 21 min, 1 user, load average: 0.75, 0.22, 0.07But still not booting.
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So this is a guest issue then
Can you try to boot this VM with a live CD? (eg Ubuntu).
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@olivierlambert said in Migrating from Intel -> AMD:
So this is a guest issue then
Can you try to boot this VM with a live CD? (eg Ubuntu).
Well the guest boots perfectly from any other Intel host. I can certainly boot from a live CD though. Any action I should try once I'm there?
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I don't know, but what I can tell is the fact I myself migration my own production from Intel to AMD without any issue, so I really wonder why your guest can't boot
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@olivierlambert said in Migrating from Intel -> AMD:
I don't know, but what I can tell is the fact I myself migration my own production from Intel to AMD without any issue, so I really wonder why your guest can't boot
Well it's weird... because happens with all Ubuntu 16 hosts too.
For this Debian in particular, even after upgrading to bullseye, still won't boot on any AMD host, only on Intel ones. Finally I just reinstalled from scratch on an AMD host and migrated the data.