Your "local" (/var/lib/vz or root disk) points to the same location as PBS based on the size report from pvesm. This is not what you want but is expected in your particular situation.
The data is in /mnt/pbs/Synology. The files are "hidden"...
I believe I recently saw a post that mentioned a github repository that was doing exactly what you would like to do. Although I could not find it on quick search. There seems to be a couple of repositories that are close in nature to your task...
Hi @spirit !
Nice work! I can confirm that block zeroing is functioning well. We're seeing around 8 GB/s on safe-remove, which is quite reasonable.
One thing that stood out is that the zeroing path might not be using O_DIRECT? Is there any risk...
Hello @Dalibor , welcome to the forum.
While you may have experienced similar symptoms, we do not know whether you had the same problem. The only way to be certain is to examine the system log and determine whether you see same/similar errors as...
It would also be interesting to see the output of the following commands (as Text encoded with CODE tags not screenshots):
mount
df -h
cat /etc/fstab
cat /etc/pve/storage.cfg
pvesm status
du -xd1 /mnt
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It appears this may not be a permissible combination of options.
In general, you’d want to place your fleecing blocks on a different storage system than the one being backed up, though the ideal setup depends on the capabilities of your storage...
Hi @Kurgan,
Thanks for the great question. LVM is considerably more sophisticated than QEMU/QCOW, though I'm not an expert in its internal architecture. My assumption is that it uses a mix of demand-based and timer-based flushing. I'll try to...
@wowo - it is very likely that the GUI is running just fine. It is also likely that Op did not use appropriate IP address for their LAN, probably following one of the generic tutorials.
There are also a few more likely possibilities, all deal...
Hi @Lvt , welcome to the forum.
Here is a standard list of questions the forum members would want to know from someone in your situation:
What is the IP of the PVE server?
What is the IP of your workstation?
What is the IP of your gateway?
Can...
Hi @Jocky Wilson ,
You did not have VMs on the second disk. You only had VM disks there. Your VM configuration was stored on the disk that you "blew away".
The simplest way to recover is to create a new VMs with the same IDs as your old ones...
Hi,
a fix is available (currently in the pve-test repository) with libpve-storage-perl >= 9.1.0
libpve-storage-perl (9.1.0) trixie; urgency=medium
* import/export formats: fix regression for import/export of 'images'
content. This affected...
Hi @K1NG , welcome to the forum.
What happens when you do the following command on both nodes: pvesm list local
Are there any stale/duplicate disks where they should not be?
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Rolling out a new feature set that impacts data handling is naturally a significant undertaking. It carries a different risk profile than, say, introducing a new GUI option. I imagine the team wants to ensure that a few remaining details are...
we know that package is deprecated, but it is a dependency of ifupdown2 for the time being, that's why we use it. it being deprecated does not prevent it being installed, so the issue of OP must have a different cause.
This is a hardware problem, not an OS-related one. In general, yes - you should update all firmware to the latest versions if they aren’t already.
It’s really something you should follow up on with Glotrends and Dell.
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This release is based on Debian 13.2 "Trixie" but we're...
Awesome news! We will get it into our official testing pipeline ASAP!
Great work!
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This may be worth attention from PVE developers. The isc-dhcp-client package is marked as depreciated and is being replaced by another package name.
Perhaps, there is a difference in Debian repository context/updates
root@pve9r1-iscsi-host1:~#...
Hi @Wodel , there is no built-in, i.e. PVE native, way to do what you want.
You have to define what "looses connection" mean.
Is it physical link down?
Is it no icmp connectivity?
Is it no tcp connectivity?
Is it no tcp connectivity to local...