The PBS is running on a QNAP TS-464 (Intel N5105) - been running for over 18 months with PBS 3.x without issue - assigned 4GB memory and 2 vCPUs
In idle there was very little CPU usage (averaging around 16%)
Not sure if I need to post here now that PBS 4.0 is officially released - but the announcement thread seems quiet:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/proxmox-backup-server-4-0-released.169306/post-791303
Anyone else having this issue??
That's why I posted here - to see if anyone else has this issue - OPNSense forums don't usually embrace running it as a VM in general, but I did post a different issue with ZenArmor DB stopping after backup...
Hi thanks,
Well, my setup has the same versions of Proxmox and opnsense, but I use zfs in opnsense and btrfs in proxmox. So if we have different underrelying fs, it is something else. Have you asked OPNsense folks about this problem?
Thanks for...
I'm running the OPNsense 25.7 as a VM under Proxmox VE 9.0 (ZFS mirror pool of 2 NVMEs) - I use UFS under OPNSense so I can perform snapshots within the VM as well . . . Hope that helps!
Updated all node to VE 9 and also a working PBS 3.4.3 to 4.0.10 Beta - seem to work, but the datastore graphs not showing any info - had to recreate the datastore PBSBackup due to another issue - but if I look back a week - it shows the previous...
Nope - identical when I switch between them ?!? Although I only updated to VE9 yesterday - so not much data collected on the new platform
When I look at the "month" view, the peaks move a fraction . . .
Understood - just looks empty
Updated my 5 node cluster (all mini PCs) - All seems well so far. Two observations on the new dashboard metrics -
1) When switching between Maximum and Average views - nothing happens ?!?
2) Depending on time span, I get NO data in Memory...
Understood - just made me nervous when running pve8to9 script and saw this warning:
INFO: Checking for running guests..
WARN: 1 running guest(s) detected - consider migrating or stopping them.
Will try the upgrade and leave the OPNsense VM...
This is to get in the cleanest state and avoid that the reboot takes longer than anticipated due to potnetially many machines needing to be stopped, and it's also a reminder that those with a cluster should leverage the (live) migration to reduce...
Excellent news! :) Two quick questions:
1) The instructions don't explicitly state it - but do all VMs and LXCs have to be stopped before the in place upgrade? I have a stand alone PVE 8.4.8 with OPNSense VM allowing access to internet - if I...
My BAD - I was so distracted by the "Pressure Stall" charts - I didn't notice that I was looking at a VM - when I go to node level, I see server load ;-)
I still suggest the ability to toggle the more granular PSI charts on or off either...
I think the "Server Load" graph should still be visible in the Node Summary on PVE 9 beta. Can you double-check (your screenshot shows the VM summary page, where there is no "Server Load" graph)?
Sounds interesting - but not necessarily for everyone - maybe there should be a way to toggle the view of those metrics on or off depending on need? What about the Server Load ? Being deprecated due to the PSI now ??