By whom and for what purpose? its actively developed, if that's what you mean, but Proxmox has no tooling or integrated support. I've ran RGW in the past on Proxmox and the experience has been... mixed. tooling is a problem and there are...
You hit the nail on the head of why LXC is itself not a dependable method of containerization. As an operator, you have a choice- lightweight but far more in need of maintenance (and not appropriate for high security/multitenant application,) or...
It offers one big advantage though: It's supported by the developers and expected not to break after updates. While docker inside lxcs is known for breakage and thus not recommended in the documentation...
I find the inclusion of OCI containers a lazy first attempt. More to the point, it offers very little beyond running docker in a container (which is fairly simple to do) but unlike that approach you dont have any granular control. Also, the need...
what of it? the developers of PVE have their priorities. you have yours. if you really have a business case, develop it and contribute to the code.
Its my opinion, sure. it just so happens to be shared with other operators, which is why you dont...
Interesting take. the PVE devs have made their position known on the subject, which you decided they "have neither the resources or the knowledge." Lets suppose thats true; why are you speaking as if that is some personal insult to you?
Funny...
Firstly- no one wonders this. And apart from that blanket statement I had no idea such a dislike existed. More to the point, it takes two to tango. the original comment wasnt pointed at you and required no reply.
the PVE interface isnt/was never...
That appears to be working!
blkid gave me this:
/dev/sdb1: UUID="19172752-0b97-4826-ba46-7e729f84ca39" BLOCK_SIZE="4096" TYPE="ext4" PARTUUID="5399965c-01"
Updated my fstab as follows:
# Data Disk
#/dev/sdb1 /data ext4 defaults 0 1...
Yes it did.
The problem you are experiencing is due to how you tell the system to mount. sda and sdb are NOT static in a linux system. you need to change your fstab entry from
/dev/sdb1 /data ext4 defaults 0 1
to
UUID=[the uuid for sdb1]...
Mounting of a zfs member partition isnt relevant in and of itself. does your zpool show a missing vdev when that happens?
if yes, you got hardware problems- either host port, cable or drive. if no, you can safely ignore the missing mount.
Hi @ertanerbek, we’re mostly on the same page: Fibre Channel is far from dead in large enterprise environments. That said, investing in legacy entry SANs (for example an HPE MSA or older Dell ME models), or even trying to repurpose them, purely...
OPs storage is a not a simple block target. the comment was likely encompassing the entirety of the storage solution. If all you want is a block target it will work fine for that purpose, and is in the supported application matrix, but...
devil's in the details. What is "good" in this context? numbers under load would be a good start. kinda hard to hit a target that isnt visible/understood.
This is most likely the way.