"unsupported" is not just a random tag. It is an active risk. And this is true also for my homelab.
Did you notice there were NINE PVE-kernel releases (in "no-subscription") alone during this crazy May 2026? Guess how many you get for Version...
Gegenfrage: Kam in meinem Beitrag vor, man müsse gegen A sein, wenn man B präferiert? Ich wollte lediglich verdeutlichen, dass viele Wege nach Rom führen.
Hi,
Well, if you use the enterprise license, that is not the question, since you have access to enterprise PDM, and NO community license is not an enterprise license.
From my POV the community license is here to help pay for the IT...
Kam in meinem Post 'rüber, dass ich gegen Ceph bin? In meiner viel zu kleinen Umgebung hatte ich mich am Ende mangels Ressourcen dagegen entschieden...
Hi,
Have you followed the upgrade guide[0] ?
I personally upgraded my PBS3 to 4, 3 days ago, and it's work like a charm.
[0]https://pbs.proxmox.com/wiki/Upgrade_from_3_to_4
Best regards,
I suspect that the upgrade changed something about the smart monitoring to reset the tracked stats, or maybe to start tracking stats that weren't tracked before. This is probably why it jumped from 0 to 12 or 0 to 16, and it's likely that you...
Yes, that works for a lot of users.
I just recommend to know about the limitations and possibly surprising effects in beforehand to make an "informed decision"...
Guests are supposed to go to local-lvm/data which is a lot bigger than 100G. The simplified gist is that the OS needs a file system while guests use block storage. LVM is just a volume manager so to have a file system you need to create a volume...
In that case you can read all about it here:
https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames
en: Prefix for Ethernet interfaces.
wl: Prefix for Wireless (WLAN) interfaces.
enpXsY: Derived from the PCI bus location. p stands for PCI bus number and...
Nothing.
But we are debugging the "Prune 0" shown on the dashboard. It does not feel right, correct? Perhaps it is a "display"-error in the sense that it shows the number of prunes for the Datastore but not if there is only pruning only of a...
We are pleased to announce the release of Proxmox Datacenter Manager 1.1!
This point release focuses on expanding visibility and automation for large-scale, multi-site deployments. Our main focus for this iteration has been introducing...
Correct. That default is fine!
But you have configured an explicit NS "BKP-Pol-One-VM". Dig at this fact, it may be the reason for the confusion...
You could remove that explicit Namespace here and Prune the whole Datastore "BKP-Pol-One"!
But that’s still much better than simply forwarding traffic directly to the relevant apps on port 3000, etc., which suggests to me that many apps likely use plain HTTP or self-signed certificates. An absolute no-go in 2026, and never a good idea...
If there is no specific reason to keep the CT/LXC behind a Proxmox-internal NATed bridge, I would consider attaching the CT/LXC directly to vmbr0 and giving it an IP address on the same LAN as your Internet router.
Then the port forwarding can...
I opened this a few months ago and I am sharing the conclusion here: It turned out it was a defective CPU that Intel is still replacing under warranty.
The video shows exactly what arrives when Intel ships a warranty replacement for a faulty...
Is this 6 drives (stripe of mirrors)? What could give you twice the write (and the performance increase of PLP on top of that) and up to 4 times the read performance. Or just one 3-way mirror? Which give you better write IOPS only because of the...
Yes, that's a "classic" approach. You will end up with a) open ports and b) the problem of a dynamically changing external IP address and c) some glue in form of those forwarding rules.
If you have an external VPS or are willing to rent one for...
In your first screenshot there is "Prunes 0". Is this still the case?
You may trigger pruning manually via "Run now" - and watch the log live.
Are namespaces involved? The "Edit: Prune Job" has a "Max. Depth" setting. If this is set to low it...