Hi @athompson3117 ,
I believe this is expected. The two methods are using different stores and different backup sources. The PBS is a separate application from PVE. The PVE does not query PBS for available backups when you list local backups...
Hi @PHPMaroc,
QCOW2 does carry some risk. As the article notes, it is semantically correct and can work reliably if your file systems and applications strictly handle flushes correctly. The challenge arises in handling data that’s “in-flight”...
As long as this setup matches company's risk tolerance - you are ok.
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Yes, at a high level thats correct. Whether it is wise to create a 12TB qcow on ext4 formatted consumer disk as another question. It will work for a homelab.
Cheers
PS hopefully its not USB connected...
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The 5th keyword should be your storage name, ie local-lvm, not a filename. The error you see confirms that.
You can list your available storage pools via : pvesm status
Cheers
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Its possible that this setting is being overwritten by DHCP, have you checked whether you can set this in DHCP?
Here is an example we use in one of the cases, it shows how to extract/view what is being sent via DHCP and then use that for manual...
Hi @Shazam77 , welcome to the forum.
You need to specify the full path:
qm importdisk VMID /path/to/iso/iso.name STORAGE --format raw
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Running a VM as NFS server is your best option. Keep in mind that the host that owns the disks is your single point of failure in that case.
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At least once in your life, you’ll reboot the wrong system or run rm -rf /. It’s a rite of passage.
Usually, you won’t make that mistake again. Since only root can reboot the system, this package won’t prevent malicious reboots - root can always...
Officially, there is no such thing as ZFS-over-FC. You may be thinking that it is similar to ZFS-over-iSCSI, however it is not.
The built-in PVE ZFS-over-iSCSI plugin not only internally provisions ZFS volumes inside the backend storage, but...
Hi @PHPMaroc ,
We just finished working on an article that is related to your initial inquiry : https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/understanding-qcow2-risks-with-qemu-cache-none-in-proxmox.175933/
Hope it helps!
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Hey everyone,
A few recent developments prompted us to examine QCOW2’s behavior and reliability characteristics more closely:
1. Community feedback
There are various community discussions questioning the reliability of QCOW2. We have customers...
The primary, migration oriented, document is https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Migrate_to_Proxmox_VE
All the best best practices references in multiple official documents are applicable. There is not a single official "XCPg to PVE" guide.
If you are...
Hi @wesleysilva01 , welcome to the forum.
Both LVM/iSCSI and NFS are valid choices. NFS is generally more suitable for file operations and cross-host concurrent access. LVM/iSCSI is block storage, where concurrent access means different thing...
That depends on how you are tagging. If its a native port VLAN - no, otherwise yes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stQzK0p59Fc
https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/chapter-sysadmin.html#sysadmin_network_vlan...
A QCOW/VMDK/etc can be imported from any location. The "import disk" requires absolute path at this time.
These are stored in "VM images". For historic reasons "VM Image" is a VM disk in PVE-speak.
There is no GUI qcow import at this time...
What is the IP of your workstation?
Can you ping the gateway?
Can you ping the PVE server?
Can you ssh into PVE server?
What is the corresponding output from your workstation? (ipconfig /all ; ip a)
What is the output of "curl -k...
Hi @arielcace , welcome to the forum.
What does "ip a" show?
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