After digging this forum and the web, I've found the problem and a solution.
--> The virtIO network drivers (for a linux VM) are unstable. When there are a lot of I/O, the driver stop working and loses connectivity.
Solution : use the e1000 drivers which are known less fast but more stable.
Hi,
I've got a very strange problem. Can you give me testing commands to figure out where is the trouble?
- Inside my VM, I've mounted a folder originally located on Proxmox host.
- On this NFS folder, I've put several .rar files (.r01, .r02...).
- When I use unrar, it often fails to...
Re: .Re: Mount a simple local folder to a VM
Thanks Cesar for your interest!
This is not what I need...
I would like to have access of a directory from one or more VM and from the host...
So my Downloads dir is accessible from my VM and from my host. I don't need a second virtual disk in this...
Re: .Re: Mount a simple local folder to a VM
Hi guys,
I've red the links you've posted and I will summarize (correct me if I'm wrong) :
- 9p solution is not implemented in Proxmox. It requires libvirt (which is not present in Proxmox node) and a kernel > 2.6.36.
- the command "qm set 101...
.Re: Mount a simple local folder to a VM
1. It's a network based solution. In my needs, I just want to mount an existing local hard disk.
2. I really don't need fault tolerance or neither replication, look at my first post !
So network file access is the only way to access a local drive in r/w?
Hi,
I searched across this forum and the web but I can't find a simple solution to my needs.
I have 2 hard disks on my proxmox host. The first one is hosted the VMs hard disks images in qcow2 format.
I want to use the second one to store data like my downloads.
So my second disk is containing...
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