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    Debian 12 LXC, tmux killed on logout no matter what I try...

    I like your solution, it's simple. I ended up using the ubuntu-24.04-standard_24.04-2_amd64.tar.zst template and TMUX seems to work properly there. I assume that this has continued to be an issue with the newer Debian templates? I just tested it on a debian 12 VM I have and it works as expected.
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    Proxmox 7.1 won't boot on ZFS and 440AR in HBA mode (HP DL380 Gen9 server)

    @thorro Did you ever have a chance to test this? I am currently using the built in raid functions of the p440ar on my ML350 Gen9, and would like to transition to using zfs as I have just acquired a lsi hba and a nimble 16 drive backplane, but am not ready/do not have the space to deploy it yet...
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    Debian 12 LXC, tmux killed on logout no matter what I try...

    That is super interesting. I wonder if something got changed in the newer version that causes issues. I will see if I can get the version you used and try it. Are there security issues associated with making the container privileged? I assume that is privileged in context to the rest of the...
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    Debian 12 LXC, tmux killed on logout no matter what I try...

    Hello, I have ran into an interesting issue on my Debian 12 LXC container. No matter what I try, something is killing my TMUX server on logout. List of things that I have tried: Tried editing /etc/systemd/logind.conf and adding KillUserProcesses=no KillExcludeUsers=root MY_USER_NAME then...
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    (HELP) Odd disk performance

    I have a HP ProLiant ML350p Gen8 with a Smart Array P420i storage controller. I have 6 ST1000VN002 1TB Seagate Ironwolf drives in a RAID10. pve is installed to the RAID10 and then I am using the default local-LVM storage for the VMs. pveperf shows: root@pve:~# pveperf CPU BOGOMIPS...
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    60 IOPS in windows VM with VIRT-IO SCSI, is this normal?

    okay, I will look into Samsung's SSD offerings. Thank you very much!
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    60 IOPS in windows VM with VIRT-IO SCSI, is this normal?

    Thank you for your input. Currently I'm looking at putting proxmox on a harddrive connected directly to the motherboard, and using the RAID1 to only store the VM disks for now. I don't know if I want to actually buy pcie storage for this as it's just my router, ad blocker, and media server. I...
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    60 IOPS in windows VM with VIRT-IO SCSI, is this normal?

    Okay, good to know. After you said that the solution hit me. My Monitoring/logging VM. I was having issues with my ISP and I have multiple ICMP pings that go out every second and it saves that data. I shut down the VM and now look at my FSYNC/sec: root@pve:~# pveperf CPU BOGOMIPS...
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    60 IOPS in windows VM with VIRT-IO SCSI, is this normal?

    Thank you for your insight. When I run pveperf here is my output: root@pve:~# pveperf CPU BOGOMIPS: 134160.48 REGEX/SECOND: 2313782 HD SIZE: 93.93 GB (/dev/mapper/pve-root) BUFFERED READS: 113.14 MB/sec AVERAGE SEEK TIME: 19.89 ms FSYNCS/SECOND: 25.79 DNS EXT...
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    60 IOPS in windows VM with VIRT-IO SCSI, is this normal?

    Hello everyone, I'd like to start by saying that I'm new-ish to ProxMox and especially new to server hardware. I recently got my hands on a HPE ProLiant ML350 Gen9 tower server without storage. The specs of the server are 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v4 CPUs, 32gb of ram (16gb per CPU), and a...