I've found a workaround by moving the TPM storage to the onboard lvm volume - I believe it's due to the storage type I am using for my VM OS disk not supporting raw snapshotting.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
Ah! Thank you for pointing that out... unfortunately, I don't seem to be able to edit the TPM State.
I might try powering off a test VM, remove the TPM State and tinker around with it and see what happens.
Thanks again
EDIT: I'll report back
Hi all,
I've had a look through the threads for users who have experienced the same issues with being unable to take snapshots on VM's, however, my VM's are using the qcow2 virtual disk format.
It weirdly seems limited to just the Windows Servers, however, Windows 10 Pro and Linux servers seem...
Hi there,
I'm having an issue on my hosts (2) wherein whenever I download large files/ISO's or run Speedtests etc and it consumes most of the available bandwidth for my ISP downlink (1Gbps), it seems to tank the Windows VM I am using at the time to download. I am connecting to the Windows VM's...
WHAT!!!
/etc/hosts.deny had deny all for SSHD!
I have absolutely no idea where that came from, I definitely didn't do it!
I am now able to SSH onto the box... definitely confused though!
Thank you so much for your time and intellect, I really appreciate it :D
Hey there,
Nothing in /etc/ssh/sshd_config.d/
I have restarted the service and done:
systemctl restart sshd ; journalctl -xe - there are no errors, all green, and the service starts up fine
This is a standalone node
Thank you
Hey,
Apologies about the delay, I had to schedule downtime for the host to be rebooted
I have patched the host and given it a reboot - unfortunately still having the same issue
Thank you for your time on this
The listenaddress is correct, I've also tried with commenting that out
The host has been up for 60+ days so I will definitely give that a shot
Thank you
Hi there,
Thanks for your response
Yes I have tried restarting SSHD and also stopping and starting
My SSHD config:
# $OpenBSD: sshd_config,v 1.103 2018/04/09 20:41:22 tj Exp $
# This is the sshd server system-wide configuration file. See
# sshd_config(5) for more information.
# This...
Hi there,
I may have broken SSH on my PVE host by doing `systemctl stop sshd` a while back in the shell and not the web GUI - ever since, I've not been able to connect to the host over SSH. It's showing as running, and even accepts incoming SSH connections, however all connection attempts are...
Hi there,
I have just finished setting up my second homelab host and come to the horrible realisation that my 2 x 2TB and 4TB disks are all LVM and have running VM's on. I tried to take a snapshot, only to realise that I cannot make a snapshot due to it being LVM on the disks. I would like to...
Hi all,
Just a quick one,
I was just wondering how are resources allocated for backups? Is the whole host putting resources and throughput into running backup jobs or are the resources assigned to the VM backup only used?
I just ask because I can see the host overall putting no effort in at...
Hi all,
I followed the guide on upgrading from Proxmox 6 to 7: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Upgrade_from_6.x_to_7.0
The host I have done it on is a test server before I roll the update out to production servers and after running the upgrade I have no networking. I have seen a number of users...
Interesting point, thank you - so essentially, I have a fully-fledged SMTP server sending to another fully-fledged SMTP server, I see that doesn't make sense
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1331555/which-option-internet-site-internet-with-smarthost-satellite-system-sh
It's just "noise", it's nothing to worry about after doing some investigation. My security is strong enough to not allow spam/spam forwarding, un-authed users...
Be nicer
That's not very helpful
I don't see what the problem is the problem is considering it's not an open relay, it's STARTTLS and Auth'ed, would be helpful if you could explain what the log actually means instead of talking down on me
Hi all,
Having a few possibly concerning logs on my host, I appear to be getting some random connections made to Postfix. I currently have it set up to "Internet" as I have an SMTP server elsewhere
Jul 30 17:10:27 prmx0 postfix/smtpd[4336]: connect from unknown[103.155.83.201]
Jul 30 17:10:28...
I've isolated this down to a config.db issue.
I renamed config.db to config.db.bak to test, it generated a new config and was able to access the web GUI.
Just going to rebuild and start again I think.
Please sort this out, it's too much hassle to change a hostname when other hypervisors...
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