Yes, but they had nothing except networking connected. I have had a HDMI monitor that would kill anything you plugged it into because it would connect a number of the pins to 340V (i.e. rectified mains). I didn't know that is what it was doing...
Indeed. But they usually stay in that PC and don't transfer to the next one!
I have another that is slightly different, older model and most importantly not bought at the same time.
I installed pve on that, same settings, pulled the VM's from...
I said that I still had issues, running apt install. Independent of the VM. It also borked when running backup - in fact that is where it most often happens.
I have installed different hardware as of yesterday evening and I am running the same...
I thought it was that VM because that VM would trip up, then in the logs you'll see a load of KVM exceptions followed by some seg faults and then a bunch of memory page issues - I think its simply because more was happening in that VM such that...
I can't really believe it but I have 3 of these and they are all unstable. It must have been a bad batch but good enough to pass power on or self testing.
Running only Home Assistant VM, I also have similar logs on the host node from time to time, though only for interfaces (tap etc.) used by the VM. I cannot correlate the timings of these logs with Home Assistant VM activity. I imagine it is...
Recently I have had many issues from corrupt SSD to regular crashing. And more recently when running things like apt upgrade it seems to find checksum errors in the files downloaded. So you might think - that sounds like dodgy RAM? I ran...
I have not seen a problem with guests that are at least kernel 3.2. Prior to that there looks like some kind of bug where the disk never recovers. It behaves exactly like the old days when you got the CHS wrong on a disk and you could read some...