11-17-2019, 05:55 PM
(11-17-2019, 06:15 AM)sohamb03 Wrote: Ah! Seems me and @deanhills will have to wait sometime more for the KVM upgrade. Well TBH I'm eagerly waiting for my upgrade. I've backed up all my data, and after the upgrade is done, I'm gonna test out a few things, and then I'll request an OS reinstall and start everything afresh.
I hope I don't encounter the same disk space issues as others did. Well 5GB of storage transition from 100GB? That's really low. Even the Buffalo one is suffering. Well honestly even on my OVZ one as of mow, I've 99GB. I never reported that bcuz I thought that's alright with me by going above 80GB till now. Just felt like mentioning with @tryp4vps's reply.
NVM I've a firm belief that Virmach will sort this out soon and our upgrades will so be done as soon. As always a great thanks to Post4VPS and Virmach for this awesome VPS.
Regards,
If you read the notes from Virmach that was previously quoted, could be that there is more than one copy of the virtualization creating conflicts and networking issues. Recommendation is for someone to "reset" the networking of the specific VPS in the Admin Panel. I have a feeling that Dynamo did that with the first two upgrades to KVM as there were no issues about disk space then. I could probably also go in and reset the networking, but thought since Dynamo had massaged the first two VPSs through the upgrade process, that he would be the better person to fix this.
But yes, I'm in the same boat as you are with VPS 9. Looks like ours are the last two VPS 9s to be upgraded.