I've rolled back to Kernel "Linux 5.15.30-2-pve #1 SMP PVE 5.15.30-3 (Fri, 22 Apr 2022 18:08:27 +0200)" and it does seem to be more stable. I stepped back kernel at a time until I got here.. it's the oldest Kernel I have in the grub configuration.
Currently It's manually selected but I think...
I've been running Proxmox for many years now and it's always been highly reliable.
Recently I switched to some newer smaller hardware (16 x AMD Ryzen 7 4800U with Radeon Graphics (1 Socket)), they have been running perfectly for 4-5 months. However for the last month or so they have started to...
Excellent, that seems to have fixed it.
What's interesting is that the tablet setting is not something we change. In our env users create VMs from templates and those templates are created using packer, which does not make this setting. So I'm not sure how these got changed.
Thanks for the...
No I've not enabled Spice.. We need to use NoVNC because we are proxying the access over HTML5. All access is only via HTML.
I've tried connecting via windows, Mac, and Linux (Debian). All show the same behavour.
Since upgrading to 7.2-5 the console of the VMs seems to have developed an issue where the mouse cursor inside the VM is way off from the local mouse and make it impossible to navigate a graphical UI.
I've restarted the VM and browser, I've also tried rebooting the proxmox server.
Sometimes...
Since upgrading to 7.2-5 I'm finding that the mouse pointer on the noVNC console is way off from the local machine. This is making it almost impossible to use the virtual systems.
I have seen this on both windows 7, 10 and Ubuntu desktops.
Never mind.. looks like the upstream switch decided to block the ports and the failover switch had hung in a strange way which meant it thought it was there. Anyway a reboot of the secondary switch seems to have restored my worlds.
Hello all,
I've upgraded to Proxmox 7, and use openvswitch, and ifupdown2 as well as several bonded interfaces. All was working just fine until yesterday when I did a "apt-get dist-upgrade". Since then the interface is reporting "no carrier" and not working :(
I've another 2 identical proxmox...
I'm trying to setup proxmox in an HA environment. Where possible I'm defining multiple of anything in the environment.
I have 8 proxmox servers, and I've defined a load balancer (pfSense) which routes to port 8006. I've created letsEncrypt certs for each node, with two entries.. host.domain and...
I've been using proxmox and FreeNAS for many years with NFS shares. Recently I've started moving over to using an iSCSI LVM storage. This seems much faster for the disk io inside the VM.
On FreeNAS I'm taking snapshots of the pool regularly. Now for my issue..
One of the VMs messed up its...
I've been using lets encrypt since it's beginning (which isn't say too much, it's still very young). I have also been creating and installing the certs on my Proxmox system manually so when they include the options to automate this I'm very excited. However... There is no way on earth I'm...
In Linux there is a default for how dns is checked should the primary not resolve. And by default it’s quite poor. You can customise it with resolv.conf entries.. however in your case I would be inclined just to add your NFS serve to the /etc/hosts file. That is checked first and is then...
Here's a copy of my /etc/default/snmpd file..
# This file controls the activity of snmpd and snmptrapd
# MIB directories. /usr/share/snmp/mibs is the default, but
# including it here avoids some strange problems.
export MIBDIRS=/usr/share/snmp/mibs
# snmpd control (yes means start daemon)...
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