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-qemu-ga fs-freeze causes VM to
-Description of problem:
-I have fresh install of Debian 11 and installed MariaDB 10.7 from MariaDB's Repo. Guest is fully up to date.
-When Proxmox goes to do a backup it will call fs-freeze to the VM via the agent which then causes the backup process to hang and the VM will lockup or causes kernel message such as `**task qemu-ga:370 blocked for more than 120 seconds**`. The VM from what I can tell no longer is able to write to disk, and the only fix is to force reset the VM.
-
-The issue doesn't happen when the VM has first started or the agent has been restart from what I can tell, but if you leave it and wait for the nightly backup to run of the VM, it will then cause this issue to happen.
-
-There are other reports of this happening on the [proxmox forums](https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/snapshot-backup-not-working-guest-agent-fs-freeze-gets-timeout.99887/) More details on this topic. Other reports with the issue with MariaDB 10.6.
-
-My other Debian 11 VMs which were also setup recently, do not experience this problem, only difference is this VM is running the MariaDB. I have Gitlab, Docker, Mailcow, PowerDNS, OPNsense (each of these separate VM) in the other VMs and they do not experience this issue. All these VMs are running Debian 11.
-
-Agent Info
-```
-qemu-guest-agent/stable,stable-security,now 1:5.2+dfsg-11+deb11u1 amd64
-```
-Steps to reproduce:
-1. Install Proxmox (although I would assume any QEMU 6.1.1)
-2. Create a Debian 11 guest with MariaDB 10.7 from MariaDB repo
-3. Wait good few hours
-4. Issue a backup or fs-freeze