One of my concerns with the 7950X3D under virtualization is how the system would handle the 7950X3D/7900X3D's core parking mechanic. Basically, will Windows still attempt to park cores?
In one of the 7800X3D reviews (I think GN), it was pointed out that systems previously used with the 7950X3D...
Hello!
I have been anticipating the Ryzen 7000 series 3D V-Cache chips for some time now and am planning to build a new system with one soon. If the situation I detail below performs as I hope, I would like to use it in a Proxmox system with a Windows gaming VM.
Now that the 7950X3D & 7900X3D...
I am experiencing the same issue, though my VM uses a physical NVMe boot drive (no virtual disks attached either). Any ideas on what the solution would be in my case?
I'm having some trouble mapping the UID/GIDs between two LXC containers: plex and deluge.
Here are the configs:
Plex CT:
# UID mapping, plex uid is 998
lxc.idmap: u 0 100000 998
lxc.idmap: u 998 1234 1
lxc.idmap: u 999 100999 63536
# GID mapping, plex gid is 998
lxc.idmap: g 0 100000 998...
Hard to say without any logs or more info. I will say that Proxmox has a number of dependencies that need to be met for it to properly boot, one of which is functioning network interfaces. I ran into an issue in the past where plugging in a 2nd GPU caused the host to be unreachable because the...
I did this in the grub launch parameters when booting. Before proxmox boots, hit E on the blue screen (after the BIOS screen) and you can edit the launch parameters.
The line you'll need to change is in the bottom half, and will very likely have "ro quiet" at the end. You simply append the...
My system recently had a ZFS pool failure, and while I (mostly) have backups of the data on it, I don't know how to de-couple it from PVE so that I can vzdump VMs that live on another disk.
When I boot the system, it goes into emergency console, but is not able to fully boot the system. When I...
SOLVED!!
I discovered that my l2arc drive had failed, and was preventing the system from booting.
In order to address this, I had to shutdown, disconnect all the drives in the array, boot back up, and disable zfs mount:
systemctl disable zfs-mount.service
Once disabled, I shutdown...
Oh and in case this is useful, I have captures of my boot attempts with the following kernel parameters:
boot_nomodeset
- https://streamable.com/1js6i3
boot_nomodeset_zfs-autoimport-disable
- https://streamable.com/t7q3hg
boot_nomodeset_zfs-autoimport-disable-1 (With HDDs unpluged)
-...
I've come to suspect that there is an issue with one of the drives in my RAID, as it (appears to) spit out errors when loading ZFS.
Here's a screenshot of this:
At this point, having been without my system for many months now, I'm not quite sure what the next step is. I think maybe...
Unfortunately no, not really.
However, I did finally manage to get it to boot (without kernel parameters) by removing all my HDD's, though the webui would not load over the network.
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