Hello there.
Despite forcing dashboard works (and, on clean pve, it works without forcing along as you equip all mgr's with dashboard via apt), I'll ended up with total mess in pve's ceph and unability to create even OSD's.
So, I handed a complete removal again and used ceph-deploy without any...
Dunuin,
yes, but snapshot with memory is VMs only, it isn't available for nor CTs, nor HA/replication. It's not available to mass backups in interface.
So, it's just very particular solution.
Hi, lads and ladies.
I stuck with one little trouble about topic.
I have a lot of VMs and CTs in a Proxmox environment, zfs-based. Some of them contains db or other services, that *CAN* restore after unclean shutdown, but it would be better to have them *CLEAN* at snapshot taken.
I'm using...
Have a dozen of zfs installations, and no one btrfs for years.
On 2012 it was a difficult choise, btrfs were very promising and native vs zfs's fragmentation and divergions between Sun, BSD and Linux. Now the btrfs is still broken, Sun/Oracle doesn't matter anything, and zfs is a consolidated...
Agree.
But, it hard to not notice: anyway, one place to implement code by high-skilled engineers, covered by tests, reviewed — definitely better, than a million of user scripts.
Hoping, that Proxmox 7 or 8 will include this functionality.
I'll say more, by hands I can delete all above snapshots recursively in one command, zfs able to do it.
It's a good crunch, but it isn't a solution. When you have many snapshots for testing some things, and need rollback to something deeper, it hurts.
ZFS also support deletion of a bunch...
When trying to use `pct rolback <vmid> <snapname>` it fails on non-recent snapshots.
ZFS itself is able to rollback discarding bookmarks and snapshots newer than target:
```
zfs rollback rpool/data/subvol-999-disk-0@clean
cannot rollback to 'rpool/data/subvol-999-disk-0@clean': more recent...
Same trouble.
UEFI, fx440 or Q35 — doesn't matter. SeaBIOS works fine.
Caused by Xeon Silver 4110 in ```host``` mode.
Falling back to Broadwell-noTSX, running fine.
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