You may need to use vanilla Debian install and then lay the PVE over it
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Install_Proxmox_VE_on_Debian_13_Trixie
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I’ve asked one of the developers to weigh in, and our assessment aligns with @fabian’s recommendation to try a different kernel.
The symptoms point to a potential regression in the newer kernel, most likely within the vendor-provided driver for...
You have shown in the screenshot a hexdump of the disk that is explicitly skipped by the backup per the other screenshot you are showing.
So the zeroes read are from the different disk, is it possible that it is mostly sparse?
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Awesome! In the meantime, we're looking at adding some mitigations directly into our plugin to bridge the gap. We have a sizable 8.x user base, mostly conservative enterprise deployments, and while there's no immediate pressure to upgrade...
nice find! once the fix has finalized, I will see about getting it included in Trixie (next point release is in January, so still a bit of time for the dust to settle ;))
Hello everyone, This is a brief public service announcement regarding an iSCSI upgrade incompatibility affecting PVE 9.x.
A bug introduced in iscsiadm in 2023 prevents the tool from parsing the iSCSI database generated by earlier versions. If...
Good to hear that you were able to find the cause.
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Cheers
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Probably something at your router/ISP/region. Give it a few minutes and retry.
curl -sk 185.219.221.167
<html>
<head><title>Index of /</title></head>
<body>
<h1>Index of /</h1><hr><pre><a href="../">../</a>
<a href="debian/">debian/</a>...
Hi @dCipher ,
Can you clarify this with a more detailed description?
Could you clarify what you mean by this as well?
There are no widespread reports that would match your symptoms. That usually means that your situation is somewhat unique to...
After you give @UdoB 's advice a try, or along with it, you can list the disk names via:
pvesm list storage
Of course, you'd need to recreate your storage entry first. The output will show you the disks and they will have VM/CT index in the...
Hi @digipen79 .
Unless you have backup of the configuration file, or find a copy of the config file, the recovery will involve creating a new VM/CT and then adding existing disks to that configuration.
This thread should give you a starting...
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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...