Did I understand correctly, that with old OVMF image, Secure Boot can be enabled without SMM?
I need Secure Boot just for testing. From where old OVMF can be downloaded?
Occasionally have this issue. Happened before on PVE 5.0 and happens now on recent PVE version.
Intensive swap IO correlates to backup (vzdump) process. Processes, that don't release swap memory, are kvm running Windows.
# free -m
total used free shared...
Generally sending metricks to Graphite works, of cource. Metrics are successfully exported and displayed.
But there are many (tens of millions per day) invalid metricks.
Here are examples from Carbon listener.log with different formats:
01/03/2018 12:43:50 :: invalid line...
Fabian, thank you very much for rewriting migration process.
although i still have a couple of concerns.
Can you explain why you not resume VM on target before migration finished? As i understand, it is safe to resume VM during or before migration and let Qemu to finish or abort the process...
Downtime improved for shared disk migration. It is now in range from 0.2 to 1 second.
For "with local disk" migration almost no effect 12.5-13 seconds.
Tested in nested cluster.
After auth errors i see error messages in syslog "...pve01 pvedaemon[23645]: authentication failure;..." with understendable or googlable output.
But what i like about Proxmox is good clean code, that can be debugged by nonprogrammer like me without any special tools or knowledge. For instance...
Why do you think that problem in aforementioned topic is related to certificates? I updated to latest version and still login to AD successfully. Please check your configuration and make sure you choose right Realm in authentication dialog.
According to sources, PVE::Auth::AD module uses...
Configured AD authentication with SSL option.
When user logins, PVE opens LDAP SSL connection to DC and authentications succeeds in spite of the absence of Domain Root CA or DC server certificates on Proxmox hosts.
I can not find option responsible for certificete checks in configuration files...
You need Guest Agent enabled and running. Check with 'qm agent <VMID> info'.
And of course "pid" must be replaced with return value of your "guest-exec" command.
This is part of my experimental script for populating VM notes with inventory information from OS. It outputs IP address given VM ID...
Thank you, Dietmar. Now i see it in https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/api-viewer/index.html. Tried to find it myself, but failed because looked for "notes".
So as i understand i can use equivalent "pvesh set /nodes/<node>/qemu/<vmid>/config -description" and REST API URLs.
Implementing script to fill VM Notes with OS information, received from Qemu Guest Agent, i did not found API function to access VM Notes.
One can update Notes by editing <VMID>.conf files, but this method is dangerous if used and can destroy all VM configuration if something goes wrong.
Is...
As i already said before (quoting myself):
This test bypassed both "$self->transfer_replication_state();" and "$self->switch_replication_job_target();"
I think that, in your test with commented out commands VM already was running, because it is impossible on ordinary system to resume machine...
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