Change the address 192.168.1.254/24 to address 192.168.1.254 on /etc/network/interfaces for vmbr1
You can retry the new network setup without a reboot with systemctl restart networking.service or just reboot
The logs are from ntpd service which are not relevant here
You need the vmbr0 in your interfaces file so that you can connect to internet
Your vmbr1 interface should be up and running without the need for any manual operations. How did you checked that the bridge wasn't up ?
Your vm is not...
your bridge is up and running now. The UKNOWN state is because you probably did not attach an actual network interface on the bridge. You should also be able to ping 192.168.1.1
I have installations of zfs on HDD ( WD RED ) and SDD ( Samsung PRO ), mirors and zraid2, which are all consumer grade. In my opinion, If you don't have real production needs, then those SATA drives would be enough
We have increased value Raw_Read_Error_Rate 0x000f 076 064 006 Pre-fail Always - 35880624 and Raw_Read_Error_Rate 0x000f 076 064 006 Pre-fail Always - 35887408 for the
root@De-Vre-Prox13:~# smartctl -a /dev/sdc
Model Family: Seagate...
From the first link with the frequtil the governor is set to ondemand, which means that the kernel can decide on which power mode to put the cpu. We can leave it to ondemand since the most of the time the cpu is working at full speed.
I noticed that you have run fio in /root/ and /tmp and i...
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