Turns out I need to fall back to the old postfix configuration with sasl_passwd support.
After set this in the main.cf postfix file:
alias_maps = hash:/etc/aliases
alias_database = hash:/etc/aliases
mydestination = $myhostname...
Hi there.
I have a strange situation here, in that PBS are not sent email after prune job has done.
Bellow some imagens showing up my configuration
Other notifications like backup done are working well.
Thanks
This problem with direct_io was solved in recent versions of kernel 7.
In fact, I have scenarios with ocfs2 and I didn't change Async IO from default to threads and VM is running perfect.
For now, I am using raw interface like vmbr1 with physical interface.
The caveat is that needs to use cable instead of using the IPs from an exist interface.
With RAW interface I was able to get full data rate.
Same problem here, with similar setup to OP. Full 10Gbps data rate between hosts when tested with iperf, but on VXLAN connected VMs only 3-4Gbps. Anybody know a fix? Thanks
Ok.... Here we go again...
First, the physical interfaces on each server:
pve01
pve02
Yes! Two nodes. This is just for test purpose.
Now the fabric itself, in the Datacenter -> SDN -> Fabric
In the fabric/sdn panel I got this:
and
and...
Sorry.... Thank you for your reply.
I couldn't stay much longer testing the SDN in this configuration.
As my deadline with the customer was very short, turns out that the traditional way to create vlan and stuff, works better.
So, in order to...
I spoke too soon.
Fabric doesn't work at all!
For time to time, the status change it to 'not ok'!
What's that suppose to mean?
I have this in the log
fabricd[891055]: [NBV6R-CM3PT] OpenFabric: Needed to resync LSPDB using CSNP!
Well... It's seems that I need to create the vlan on each node, like vmbr1.90, and than use fabric to connect all nodes using the vlan vmbr1.90.
In this scenario, is working.
Hi...
I have a VLAN named 90.
In this VLAN I have had created this:
pmx01:~# cat /etc/pve/sdn/zones.cfg
vlan: vlan90
bridge vmbr1
ipam pve
mtu 9000
pmx01:~# cat /etc/pve/sdn/vnets.cfg
vnet: vnlan90
zone vlan90...
Actually, I am using the SDN feature of Proxmox with VXLAN on three hosts connected to a 10G switch.
I’m using iperf3 from host to host, and it gives 10 Gbit/s throughput, but from guest to guest on two different hosts, it gives around 3 Gbit/s...
I think this is a misunderstanding .... the plugin which I mentioned can be used with any iscsi/FC SAN ... it's an open source shared/clustered lvm thin proxmox storage plugin developed by Starwind
Botton line: use whatever fits you.
I am using GlusterFS, Ceph, Drbd + Pacemaker + iSCSI + OCFS2, and guest what?
Works for me in N scenario.
And again: use whatever fits you and your customers...
Two things:
1) As I mentioned, I'm running Proxmox 7.4-20 on the host system because kernel 6.8 that ships with Proxmox 8 by default doesn't work with the aforementioned 9361-8i.
Who cares if it's old, if it works (vs. it not working)?
If it is...