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    Migrating from QNAP QTS to QuTS Hero considerations?

    I have a couple of aging QNAP QTS servers that I've been using as shared NFS file storage for several standalone Proxmox nodes. I'm looking into replacing these QNAPs with newer models running the ZFS-based QuTS Hero operating system. I know this will entail some changes to our current Proxmox...
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    [SOLVED] NFS share inconsistency between nodes

    I just configured a new PVE node (v 7.4-17) in our existing environment and have added several NFS shares to Datacenter>Storage that we use to host production disk images and VZDump files. The NFS shares populate under the new node, as expected and show the correct storage usage that our other...
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    [SOLVED] Use TOTP from Web GUI for SSH connections

    I'm configuring TOTP multifactor authentication for our Linux servers, including Proxmox nodes, and have a question about whether the codes Proxmox uses in the Web GUI could be configured for use for SSH connections as well. Ideally, I'd like to have one method of generating TOTP codes work for...
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    Storage location for VM Summary data

    I recently migrated the config file for a long-running VM in our environment to a new, unclustered node. The virtual disk is hosted on an NFS server, so the VM boots and is running just fine on the new node. However, the summary data for the VM has started again from scratch, as all of the...
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    Proxmox Node perpetually high SWAP usage

    I have a Proxmox node currently configured with 126 GB RAM, actively running 10 Linux and Windows VMs. Our users were reporting issues with some of these VMs which seemed to coincide with high SWAP usage on the node, even though total RAM usage was below 50%. To ease the SWAP load, I made two...
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    Spontaneous Node Reboots

    I've been diagnosing a Proxmox node on our network that began acting up about a year ago with the primary symptom being spontaneous and frequent node reboots while under light load. I've offloaded every VM and container from the node and reinstalled the latest version of PVE 6 to create a clean...
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    bond interface fails after NIC replacement

    I've replaced a 10GbE adapter in one of our Proxmox nodes that was running a bonded pair of Cat6 cables to an aggregate switch. The old NIC and its replacement are both Intel Ethernet Controllers (10-Gigabit X540-AT2) so I assumed (probably incorrectly) that all I'd need to do was plug it in...
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    "pre-up" configuration of /etc/interfaces/network

    I'm rebuilding network connections on a Proxmox node set up by a previous sysadmin after I replaced a failing NIC. While configuring the new NIC's interfaces in the web GUI, I noticed that there were some customizations that appeared to be deeper than I could touch through the GUI. Specifically...
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    Node rebooting continually

    I recently migrated a number of VMs to another existing node on my network in order to perform hardware maintenance (See thread: Manually move VM to a different Node). The migrated VMs are running just fine, however, I've discovered that the new node is now automatically rebooting at decreasing...
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    Manually move VM to a different Node

    I am working in an environment with multiple, unclustered, nodes and have one node that needs to go down for maintenance. I'd like to migrate the active VMs and containers on this node to a different node for continuity of access. I know that without an established cluster, this has been...

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