Recent content by Jeff_L

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    Kernel Oops and system dies - 6.14.11-3 Kernel or ixgbe bug?

    Okay, so... this is kernel version specific = it's a kernel issue. Under 6.14.11-3, the problem is there. Booting with the 6.14.8-2 kernel, I've had no 'oops' at all. I have two proxmox servers, the other is okay with 6.14.11-3 but may not be doing whatever it is that's causing the 'Oops' in...
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    Kernel Oops and system dies - 6.14.11-3 Kernel or ixgbe bug?

    Okay, so it's not sysstat causing it directly, it died again with that disabled. It's also not memory - left memtest running for 4 full passes and it passed 100% cleanly. Looking at the stack trace in the log I shared, the panic appears to have come from softnet_seq_show, which is the kernel...
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    Kernel Oops and system dies - 6.14.11-3 Kernel or ixgbe bug?

    One of my PVE hosts hung today. Web UI alive and stats updating, but no actions possible, no access to VM/LXC consoles or host shell. Ping response, SSH not. No obvious issues in the stats but they were pretty much flat for a couple of hours, which isn't real. Physical console had a ton of...
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    Mounting existing ext4 filesystem to VM

    Is your OMV configuration on the VM a completely fresh install, or a restore of the config from a previous physical machine? Is the filesystem mounted, in the place where you expect it to be? I found that OMV behaved slightly differently with virtual disks than with physical ones and the mount...
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    Mounting existing ext4 filesystem to VM

    Yes, but don't use my size value! If I remember correctly, you can leave the size parameter off and let PVE fill it in (it will do that when it loads the VM and might add some other parameters too).
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    Mounting existing ext4 filesystem to VM

    Yes. Here's the config for passing through three disks to the OMV VM: #Standard vdisk for boot/root scsihw: virtio-scsi-pci scsi0: ssd1_thinpool:vm-108-disk-0,cache=writeback,size=20G #Pass through data disks whole - these appear in the guest as /dev/vd* virtio1...
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    Mounting existing ext4 filesystem to VM

    Thanks. I read that, but wasn't clear whether it can allow the VM to directly access files on the host filesystem. I'll give it a test... also read something else on the forum that suggests one can share a whole host FS with a VM, which might be even better for OMV as it expects to manage...
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    Mounting existing ext4 filesystem to VM

    Hi, Noob question... I'm looking to move from several physical machines to one big server and several VMs. One of those physical machines is a OMV-based NAS with several ext4 disks full of data. Can I mount the ext4 filesystems to proxmox and then make them available to a VM (which will be...