Mate, it's super simple: use the API to interact with PVE and make your tool to do whatever you need. A script, a GUI, a docker, a full blown app... and let everyone to be happy. There are lots of examples with this approach.
IMHO: no one wants...
Hi!
thanks for the writeup, just to give you some updates:
* FRR's (10.3.1 last checked) IS-IS doesn't yet work with unnumbered IPv4 interfaces
I opened this PR upstream, I'll talk with Russ next week to hopefully get it merged...
There is nothing "special" about the vxrail hardware; if the purpose of the exercise is to prove it "works" I can save you the trouble- it works.
The better question is, do you have a better description of the "concept" here? as others noted...
That is a problem!
The name of the storage is used in every guest config that has a disk on the storage and to match the keyring to authenticate against the Ceph cluster located in /etc/pve/priv/ceph/{storage}.keyring
If no disk image is on the...
Man kann aber auch schlicht dieses Verzeichnis als storage komplett deaktivieren (damit da nicht versehentlich doch was darauf landet) und ein anders benamtes NFS-Freigabe einbinden. Finde ich sauberer, auch wenn das zugeben gerade schon sehr...
Das reine Betriebssystem braucht auf keinen meiner Knoten mehr als sieben GB. Templates, iso-images o.ä. kann man auf NFS auslagern, beim eigentlichen Betriebssystem würde ich davon die Finger lassen. Am Ende kann ein Dienst nicht aufs NFS...
Ich würde /var/lib/vz komplett auslagern. Da liegen z.B. Templates und ISOs drin. Bei mir 50GB. Ohne dieses Verzeichnis ist mein PVE nicht mal 7GB groß.
Dann aber die ISO-Files nicht mehr über die PVE-GUI hochladen, sondern immer direkt aufs NFS.
Proxmox has the ability to incorporate patches and build updated packages as needed. Given that Proxmox VE is frequently deployed as an appliance, and is relied upon by many enterprise environments, there may be cases where, depending on the...
Oh, indeed Wazuh is saying so. Looks very much like Wazuh's inaccuracy.
The original message from the researchers clearly states that the vulnerability is in telneld (the server)...
Package inetutils-telnet contains client only, so it doesn't make the machine vulnerable.
While telnet server is delivered by other package: inetutils-telnetd
systemd-userdbd where the change( adding an optional field you can set to any date you like) occured isn't even used in ProxmoxVE. But even if it would be used: The whole outcry is way overblown.
Even if one get rids of systemd ( imho a bad idea...
Hey all.
We have put together a storage plugin for S3 storage for PVE.
This comes from us having used a local directory and s3fs (fuse) with mixed results - bad things happen when the S3 storage goes offline, either via a proxy outage or...
Warum sollte Multipathing den discard-Befehl nicht weitergeben?
Bzw sollte das Discard ja die qcow2-Datei im OCFS2 kleiner machen. Auf der Ebene hat das mit Multipathing zum SAN ja noch gar nichts zu tun.
Wenn das SAN-Storage selber die LUN...
@spirit: Thank you for the concrete numbers and references — that's very helpful. I was wrong to be dismissive earlier about the allocator angle.
The Ceph blog you linked (QEMU/KVM Tuning) reports a ~50% improvement on 16KB random reads (53.5k →...
thank you for your clarification.
little bit unpractical that the event is beeing skipped and not beeing executed after the time change.
but mostly no big deal to avoid the problem with setting another time.
even that this is not a pbs related...
This is another example of systemd "Knows Better" dogma :-(.
Cron is more sensible:
"Daylight Saving Time and other time changes
Local time changes of less than three hours, such as those caused by the start or end of Daylight Saving Time, are...
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I have the same output in a system which has nothing common to Proxmox:
@kubuntu:~$ systemd-analyze calendar "Sun *-*-1..31 02:00:00"
Original form: Sun *-*-1..31 02:00:00
Normalized form: Sun *-*-01..31 02:00:00
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