Having an issue, and I think it's more around Proxmox than anything.
Default Network is 33.0/24
Unifi UDM Pro setup and Vlans working as expected. My 30 Network is giving out DHCP
WDS/MDT is a Domain Controller in Proxmox with a 192.168.30.33 address on vmbr1
I can pxe boot a physical...
The Virtio is a bit faster....... I used a simple robocopy between the 2 different servers of mapped drives but even the fastest is calculated at 1.59GBps
NEW server with E1000
Bytes : 1.477 g 1.477 g 0 0 0 0
Times : 0:00:12 0:00:12...
That is the Ticket! Nic device showed up as unknown, I downloaded virtio drivers for windows, It is oddly displaying 10GB connections, But I tested with a simple file transfer between a Virtual 2019 server, and my desktop (which has 2.5g card as well) , and got 280mb/s so above 2gb.....
But...
Let me try that..... will report back! I just moved everything to that PVE IP (and eliminated the 1000mb port all together to test) If I can get this to work, It will be separate again
I am using vmbr with enp7s0 as seen below, but in the VM i am limited to 1g networking I did try to install the realtek drivers on the windows side, but it simply says it can't find a device with that hardware EDIT: Not trying to passthrough the device
I have managed to setup my dual port 8125 adapter and it's showing 2.5g in ethtool
But I can't see how to use that adapter inside a windows VM.
I have the following options under Network Devices
Intel E1000
VirtIO (paravirtualized)
Realtek RTL8139
VMWare vmxnet3
Is what I'm looking to do even...
I have moved the drive that contained the Drive Files for a VM, and I would like to create a new VM with those drives.... The Server is just under 3.5TB. I have tried to back it up to a NAS share and then restore it, But it was taking forever..... Is what i'm attempting possible?
I am running Ve7.0-11
I have a ISCSI target (Different machine in environment) I'd like to connect to and be able to backup to the Iscsi , Rebuild my Proxmox, then restore my VM's
OR if this is possible, Move my vm's to the ISCSI storage, Power them off, disconnect the ISCSI storage...
I found the issue..... After looking beyond the info screen and into the logs....
The Server was oddly built with IDE drives, and would only allow one IDE drive on the bus. I added a SCSI drive as the secondary, and all is good!
I am running PM VE 7.0-13
I created a 2019 server, configured most of it, now I'm adding a 2nd Data drive and after adding drive I get the QEMU error when I try to power back on.
Both drives are on the same datastore.
My machine type is pc-q35-6.0
Drives are :
Data:vm-100-disk-0,size=80G...
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