Just wanted to say thank you for all your help. I did figure out the issue and it turned out to be an ip address/gateway being assigned to both nic's in my server, when only one should have been - since they are all on the same subnet.
I didn't say I thought there was a bug in the NFS client... more likely there's a software issue on my server maybe causing a conflict somehow.
and I'm NOT getting 2.65 Mb/sec on a 10G interface... This is revealing the problem... no data is transferred from proxmox to my nas... It starts out...
Thanks but I'm trying to narrow down what might be the issue - using a logical process. It can't be cable/hardware related if the VM's assigned to that interface work, but not proxmox itself. Yes, I have a dedicated interface for the vm's and another one for the management interface. One is 10Gb...
Ok, but if VM's on that machine can connect and transfer data from that same server... it can't be a cable or switch issue, can it?
Is there anything else that could cause the rpc timing out ??
and thanks for your help so far! Really appreciate it.
I'm running a TrueNas Scale server on another machine that serves up nfs shares to my network. One Proxmox server on my network (v 8.0.3) just all of a sudden drops one nfs mount, and it won't reconnect. All other machine on my network can connect and use that exact same share without issue...
I'm running a TrueNas Scale server on another machine that serves up nfs shares to my network. One Proxmox server on my network (v 8.0.3) just all of a sudden drops one nfs mount, and it won't reconnect. All other machine on my network can connect and use that exact same share without issue...
I'm running Proxmox 8.03 and it's been working great for a long time now. Last week all of a sudden my backup failed, upon researching it, the 10GB nic card which connects that server to my nas (on another machine) wouldn't transfer any data. I tested with iperf3 and here's the results...
I am curious, were you able to get this to work?
I've got a nvidia card that I've successfully setup vGpu and shared it with three vm's but would love to be able to share one of those mediated devices with an lxc container (running plex) as well.. .
Ive had Proxmox running for many years, and it works great. Today I've received 10 emails from my server with the following message:
This is an automatically generated mail message from mdadm
running on proxmox
A Fail event had been detected on md device /dev/md126.
It could be related to...
Just to follow up on this thread, this is definitely a proxmox issue. I can't login to the web gui from any other machine using chrome.
IS there a way to clear/update the root login? I mean the identity keys? I recently updated my server from 6 to 7.x but used the same password, so I'm...
I didn't think to try Incognito mode, thanks for that suggestion, and yes that worked. But if I've cleared all cookies and browser data, why wouldn't a regular mode login work?
Just trying to understand the mechanism.
I've got two identical proxmox servers (v 7.4) running on my network. I've always used chrome to access the web gui for both. But recently, my main server will not let me login using chrome. I push the blue 'Login' button and literally nothing happens. No errors in the log, nothing. But on...
Thanks for your reply, here's a better description of my scenario:
Network A (192.168.0.0/24) with windows 10 VM on it -- pfsense openvpn server connected to network B via pi client
Network B (192.168.1.0/24) raspberry pi connected to local network - also vpn client to pfsense on Network A
I'm...
OK I see that.... that's for the VM side, is there anything to do on the host? and when you say vCPU does that mean cores or actual cpu's assigned? I have a VM with a single CPU but 8 cores assigned. So should I set mutiqueue to 8?
Thanks for your help. Really appreciate it.
ok, so where do I enable multiqueue on Proxmox host? I only see documentation using ethtool. Also I'm running windows guests, so is the multiqueue setting in the advanced section of the driver?
Hi,
I'm sure this is possible, but I'm just not sure where to start. I've got a proxmox server running a windows VM in one location, and a raspberry pi on a remote network that's using parsec to view the VM desktop. The pi is configured to connect to the proxmox network using openvpn, and all...
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