sadly SMART data is not really standardized and some vendors use offsets or different units or formats for the temperature. Better monitoring for the temperature can be done by loading the 'drivetemp' module with `modprobe drivetemp` and using...
Haha, oh my gosh sorry, you are right. I just looked at the 16th and just assumed September, this has nothing to do with this shutdown :D
Logs from where?
Maybe I am not educated enough, but I did not see anything worthwhile in the event viewer.
Do I understand you correctly, that you also don't think it came form the GUI,API because it isn't in the PVE task list?
Regarding Windows event viewer, it gets a little bit strange and I am a little bit confused what happened here.
Looking...
Normally I would not think much about a VM shutting down, but that VM has a GPO policy so there is no shutdown button.
This made me curious to find out what caused the shutdown.
Proxmox webGUI:
Here I see nothing of interest in the task list...
This isnt really a pve question. Also, I would strongly advise taking this opportunity to migrate your mail server to a currently supportable environment- mail is one of the most obvious places for external attack after all.
Luckily for you...
You are right, performance might also be a thing in a homelab.
And this PDF proofs my point even further.
While the Samsung SM863 is a "server grade SSD", it is almost 10 years old and gets outperformed in many metrics by basically all existing...
For you- sure. for me- I dont have this hardware or this problem, so its not useful to me nor am I able to participate in the troubleshooting.
Please be sure to post any solution you uncover. that is, as you pointed out, the point and nature of...
You already found the answer. the fact you're moving the goalposts isnt helping you. I'd advise to get rid of your "wants"- the newer kernel is probably providing you with no utility at all. Given that the issues with your NIC are known and...
So you have issues with 11 year old NIC supported by Intel driver of the same age, on yet to be named CPU and Motherboard.
Not having found an exact answer, or people falling over to help you on their free time, you decided to stir the pot...
the forum is community so it is a highlight that staff members are even present and answer questions patiently
what do you expect (seriously, literally)?
U = FOS
Lots of us here are in tech-support related positions, so forum support gets to seem like "more work" after a while.
A) Watch proxmox-related youtube videos
B) Read the last 30 days of forum posts, here and on Reddit (free education)...
That is because ZFS allows for really bad setups with write amplification. Take notice that these problem cases are always some obscure RAIDZ1, QEMU instead of RAW, TrueNAS as VM, Windows Server with 30TB drive as a network share, cases.
It is...
Just to put things in perspective, I have nodes running on consumer level OS ssds for OVER 10 YEARS, and that's without local log prevention. as long as you're not comingling payload and OS even crappy old drives dont get enough writes for it to...
Only? I don't know what your workflow is, but most Proxmox installations don't have 1 drive write per day. And even if, that would be over two years.
SMART gives you wearout information (and most drives work even after reaching 100% wearout)...
Naja, bei HDD hast du halt bereits ab 50% Platte voll eine Performance Einbusse, wenn du sie für blockstorage verwendest.
Einem RAIDZ2 mit 80 TB ist es hingegen ziemlich schnuppe, ob der pool bereits mit 90% (also 72TB) gefüllt ist.
Darum war...
Es ist mir vorher nicht aufgefallen aber du nutzt ein Directory Storage und daher auch eine Datei basierte .raw Disk :|
Das ist blöd weil das kein Dataset ist wie es bei ZFS sein sollte und auch keine Snapshots oder andere feine ZFS features...
Das ist eine veraltete Regel, die für HDD und deren free space fragmentation performance basierte. Die Regel war damals schon eher so mäh.
Was für ein RAID hast du genau?
Vermute mal CT Volumes. Was siehst du dort in Bild 2?
I would like to thank everyone on their effort in work around the speed issue !
What bothers a bit though, is these bottlenecks were attributed to software quite some time ago... read some earlier posts in this thread. Pretty much anyone could...