Recent content by fleon

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    Two Network card

    The solution was to use a second routing table, using iproute2, leaving vmbr0 as dhcp (wan) and vmbr1 as static (lan) echo "1 my_route" >> /etc/iproute2/rt_tables ip route add 192.168.x.0/24 dev vmbr1 src 192.168.x.y table my_route ip route add default via 192.168.x.1 dev vmbr1 table my_route...
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    Two Network card

    I tried your proposed configuration on a debian vm with 2 network cards, with the only change that i'm trying to get them setup by dhcp. In the case of stock debian, i had to install bridge-utils and created both bridges with brcrl addbr vmbr0100 and vmbr0101. From your example i changed static...
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    Two Network card

    If you have two network cards in windows, you can remove the first one and continue to ping the second one. This can't be done with Linux by default. We want the same behavior. Our branches in our company connect to each other through Frame Relay, Each branch has a 192.168.x.0/24 network. But...
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    Two Network card

    original poster. We want two independent nics and each one with its own ip, just as windows does by default. if we unplug eth0, we want to continue to be able to ping to the computer through eth1 transparently. we don't want failover. the main problem seems to be that windows creates a default...
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    Two Network card

    i work with the OP, and the default route 0.0.0.0 goes through eth0. If you unplug the cable from eth0 then you don't get ping replies from eth1. I posted this to another forum and they told me this is expected and the only way would be to configure channel bonding. Is this true? We even changed...
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    Question about local storage and resizing

    i used the wiki article mentioned to do the resizing. The article doesn't even mention anything regarding metadata, i followed the guide verbatim. It is obvious the article was made for an older version and lot of changes where made regarding LVM and storage, that's why i am asking for...
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    Question about local storage and resizing

    whoops, i understand the issue. the screenshot i attached is only to select the OS, which only allows you to choose local. When i continue to the hard disk section i indeed see local-lvm. Could you explain what i am missing after adding the second drive? As you can see in the screenshot, the...
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    Question about local storage and resizing

    sorry but i see the exact opposite behavior. Please see the attached screenshot. I can only choose local, not local-lvm to install
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    Question about local storage and resizing

    On a default Proxmox 4.2 install, you get two storage containers: local: size 94.37 GB, content vzdump backup file, iso image, container template local-lvm: size 900+GB, content disk image, container If i want to create a virtual machine, it only allows me to install in local, which is very...
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    How to compile the DMFE module?

    I downloaded pve-headers-4.4.6-1 and also pve-kernel-4.4.6-1. Neither the headers or proxmox's kernels has the driver dmfe, as expected. I downloaded a stock kernel 4.4.6 source from kernel.org and the driver is located at /drivers/net/ethernet/dec/tulip. There's an old documentation on the net...
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    How to compile the DMFE module?

    Hello, we have proxmox 4.2 and we have an older network card that uses the davicom DMFE module. How can i use this network card? Do i have to compile the whole kernel? How would i do that? On linux mint 18 the card works fine.

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