To be frank, I don't know what possible state you are in. Based on the data you supplied - it is definitely inconsistent.
It is possible for QCOW to be thinly allocated and to grow as needed, i.e. only be as large as actual data in it...
Thanks for your replies.
I think I got my questions answered by the VM. It just stopped responding when right-clicking on the disk, and disk manager wouldn't open.
Just great on a friday afternoon :D
Hi.
I have a backup vm (veeam) with a variety of disks, which one of them is located on an NFS share.
It was about 20 TB large, residing on a NAS. I decided to expand the pool on the NAS, in order to be able to expand the disk. I expanded it from...
Thanks for elaborating. I really don't see it as reasonable to render a used ip unuseful after It's been on a host once, either. That subnet is a dedicated pve management net.
Well, I guess I can get a new ip address within the subnet, but the...
Hi.
I'm about to remove two nodes from my 13 node cluster, to form a new cluster (with a q device). The new cluster will be handled by multiportal, to see if it works out for us.
Can I just remove them (per documentation), reinstall them and...
Hi.
I have a HPE bladechassies with BL460C's in it, with Intel 82599 10 GB dual port nic's in them. Running PVE with lvm on iscsi multipath connected luns
I got the Spurious native interrupt! in the syslogs, and I was lurking around google to...
Thanks @bbgeek17 and @Kingneutron , much appreciated.
I've read the blockbridge link multiple times, but I thought I'd just ask.. :)
I cannot live migrate to LVM on iscsi when the disks are set with io_uring, the GUI just refuses to migrate...
Hi @markusbernhard,
You are not required to change away from io_uring when moving to LVM on iscsi.
The main downside of aio=native, when used with file based storage, it can block inline of io submission in some exceptional cases. This would...
If you want to bypass the GUI: backup everything, power down the VMs and you can try sed on the entries in /etc/pve/qemu-server/*.conf
This is the difference:
scsi0...
Hi.
I'm about to move from NFS to LVM on multipath iSCSI as shared storage in our proxmox cluster.
I understand that I need to change the disk definitions on the VM's to use async IO native instead of the default io_uring, and I need to restart...