Recent content by npineiro

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    Increase Partition Size for Boot Drive

    I didnt remove pve_data_tdata and pve_data_tmeta pools Is it as simple as finding those files in their respective directories and deleting them? EDIT: I have not been able to find them. Can you point me in the direction of where to delete these things?
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    Increase Partition Size for Boot Drive

    Here is the output of lsblk. My boot drive is /sde NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT sda 8:0 0 1.8T 0 disk ├─sda1 8:1 0 1.8T 0 part └─sda9 8:9 0 8M 0 part sdb 8:16 0 1.8T 0 disk ├─sdb1 8:17 0 1.8T 0...
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    Increase Partition Size for Boot Drive

    When I installed ProxMox I stupidly created a 32GB drive and them I as I started using ProxMox more I realize I wanted to use that storage to store my ISOs so I am now wanting to use the full size of the disk. Is there a way to increase the size of the boot drive in the ProxMox Web UI that I am...
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    [SOLVED] Cant access Management Portal

    Please forgive my network noob question. I woke up this morning with a down WAN connection. Last night my provider went down in the middle of the night and got an email to reboot my equipment. I did that this morning since everything was down. When everything came back up I was unable to access...
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    [SOLVED] Why are these interfaces named this way?

    Thank you for clarifying this. Yea I dont plan on plugging in this NIC in and out a bunch of times so I will go on ahead and update the interfaces file. From what I understand, it would be best practice to update the file by creating an interfaces.new and applying the config then deleting...
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    [SOLVED] Why are these interfaces named this way?

    Thanks so much for the tip! This absolutely helped understand at the very least which interfaces are which and how they are indicated in my system. In my /etc/network/interfaces config file I see this line: iface enp8s0 inet manual When I use ethtool -p enps8s0 I get this back: Cannot...
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    [SOLVED] Why are these interfaces named this way?

    I do have the expected 2+4 ports. Im just trying to match how it is seen in the system to what I see with my eyes. I had my suspicions of what you suggested but when I unplugged the NIC, enp8s0 is still there and enp11s0 disappeared.
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    [SOLVED] Why are these interfaces named this way?

    I ran lspci -tv and I got this: root@pve:~# lspci -tv -+-[0000:3f]-+-08.0 Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 QPI Link 0 | +-08.3 Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 QPI Link Reut 0 | +-08.4 Intel Corporation Xeon E5/Core i7 QPI Link Reut 0 | +-09.0 Intel...
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    [SOLVED] Why are these interfaces named this way?

    It matters to me because I am considering virtualizing my router with pfsense and I am just trying to understand how to configure the network interfaces on ProxMox. The first thing that I noticed is that my system is indicating that I have more interfaces then I think I have so Im trying to...
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    [SOLVED] Why are these interfaces named this way?

    I can understand where the names come from. I guess Im just having a hard time understanding my hardware. Im looking at my Tower and I have two onboard NICs but according to my system I only have one (eno1) Any idea why the second one would not follow the same naming convention? Unless that...
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    [SOLVED] Why are these interfaces named this way?

    When I view my host-->System-->Network I see my interfaces but Im confused as to why they are named as such. Im using a Dell Precision T7600 and it has two onboard NICs The interfaces I see are as follows: eno1 enp8s0 vmbr0 I know that vmbr0 is the linux bridge that is attached to en01 but why...

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