I wanted recreate the exact pools (same naming etc) thats what I ment with configuration.
However when the hosting provider went to replace the faulty drive they noticed that it was not plugged in properly. pfff. I have no idea how that can happen with a dedicated server running for some time...
My server had some drive issues and was not functioning properly so I rebooted it but now it only shows 1 of the 2 drives. There were 2 pools on it but now 'zpool status' only shows 1 (a mirror-0 which is degraded, the other one was a raid0). How can I get the configuration of the pools so I can...
This is messages output:
Oct 20 11:06:44 pve kernel: [ 10.283075] igb 0000:06:00.0 enp6s0: igb: enp6s0 NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: RX
Oct 20 11:06:44 pve kernel: [ 10.390769] vmbr0: port 1(enp6s0) entered blocking state
Oct 20 11:06:44 pve kernel: [ 10.390795]...
I had a crash on my desktop image that is running in a vm on proxmox. Since then it won't start anymore; a few seconds after starting it the host machine reboots.
It is still running 6.4 so I thought maybe upgrading to 7 would solve it so I wanted to make backups but when I run vzdump it also...
Yes. I have ZFS as storage but added a partition with swap on it on the 2nd drive:
Device Start End Sectors Size Type
/dev/nvme0n1p1 2048 268435456 268433409 128G Linux swap
/dev/nvme0n1p2 268437504 3907029134 3638591631 1.7T Solaris /usr & Apple ZFS
# swapon -s...
Hi,
In the config file I have a swap entry:
swap: 100000
But when checking top in the container I get:
MiB Swap: 0.0 total
There is also no entry in /etc/fstab in the container. I have added swap to the host via /etc/fstab:
/dev/nvme0n1p1 none swap sw 0 0
which shows:
# swapon...
Privileged seems to work, thank you. Not possible with unprivileged?
I want it to work independent on the system on which it runs (proxmox container or bare metal) and I only want to encrypt a few config files.
How can I get ecryptfs to work in a container?
I currently am trying these options:
unprivileged: 1
features: keyctl=1,mount=ecryptfs;,nesting=1,fuse=1,mknod=1
But I get this output:
# mount -t ecryptfs -o...
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