Truenas is available with real time sync. see https://www.truenas.com/truenas-enterprise/
If you mean to use the community version- no real time sync. You'd be better served by each of your pve nodes having local zfs storage and using pve-zsync...
Oh this particular QNAP was purchased by the customer without any input from my team.
I ended up setting up an iscsi target and a nfs share on the same triple rank raidz2 (again, at customers behest.) Both methods work, and I left it up to...
I left it when it started to expand in scope. The basic command and control is easy enough to implement, but the orchestration for snapshots restoration and maintenance of pve inventory presented an open ended hours investment I simply dont have...
Look at your configuration.
The ONLY interface you are using is enp3s0f0. Whether other interfaces have a connection or not, they are not being used.
What are you trying to accomplish? perhaps if you describe what you're after, I can help craft...
Since you are attaching your bridge to enp3s0f0, and you didnt check ethtool above for this interface may be good to verify its up.
If it is, and you have connectivity to your router- can you ping 192.168.1.1? I assume thats your router address.
possible- yes (just not in the way you describe) but you really dont want to.
data is distributed to all vdev's simultaneously. If you have a pool that comprises of vdevs with different capacities/memberships/arrangements that means that the...
So this could be a temporary issue relating to bad connectivity (disk channel) OR permanent file corruption.
to check- see if you can do a disk conversion like so:
qemu-img convert -O raw /path/to/vm-110-disk-4.qcow2...
Hi @Dreyhunt, welcome to the forum.
Have you checked the contents of your /etc/resolv.conf or /etc/network/interfaces to ensure that DNS servers are properly defined?
Pinging an IP address bypasses DNS resolution, and based on your description...
the LOM is the NIC connected to the Lan-On-Module port. in the case of the illustration its the one with the 4 ports, of which port 4 (1?) is connected.
FTR there are two variants (well, chipset vendors for rj45 port models; there are a bunch of...
This doesnt really mean anything. a "selfhosted home setup" has no metrics to design optimally for.
any host will do that. just calculate how much ram/cpu/storage resources you need and deploy accordingly.
agreed.
"very bad" may just be fine...
this question gets asked regularly.
In short- it can be done, but there are a bunch of caveats specific to your application(s). time to start researching this from the application side- you're in the wrong forum ;)