No. I guess the problem is that Apparmor does not have the right profile installed, but I have no idea where to get it and how to use it, if profiles are the problem at all
Plot twist! The solution I posted above does NOT solve the problem. I now switched a second server from unprivileged to privileged by what I noticed that uninstalling apparmor inside the LXC solved the problem.
Now I don't really know what apparmor does, but I guess one wants to have it...
I apologize if this is a noob question.
So I installed Proxmox "normally", i.e. with LVM and ext4 some time ago. Now i noticed that my SSD shows up with 223,57GiB in size under Datacenter->pve->Disks. But under Datacenter->pve->Disks->LVM-Thin the data LV is just 141,43GiB. What is the rest used...
I was running an unprivileged LXC and converted it to a privileged one (backed it up and then restored with it set to privileged) and now I have issues with Apparmor. My main problem is starting a Docker container
~/pihole$ docker-compose up
Creating network "pihole_default" with the default...
My situation is the following: I have a server running Proxmox. Now I need to get a software running that we got as a VMware Workstation image and it's recommended to use Workstation Player 12 or 14. How do I do that?
I guess I have to install VMware workstation Player in a VM. Does a LXC work...
Basically I want to run Plex in an LXC and have it use my Movies stored in a Team Drive. I guess rclone mount, which uses fuse, is the best option to access the movies. In the Wiki it says that it is advised against using fuse inside an LXC. Is that still up to date? I mean there is a fuse...
My server runs on a 240GB SSD. The local-lvm is nearly full (~90%) while "local" is nearly empty. Is it possible to shrink the local storage and then expand local-lvm?
oh. Guess I confused it with a forum post i read.
What does disabling mean exactly? Unmounting it? And can disabling and enabling be done automatically?
Hi there,
I have a small home server with 5 hard drives. 4 of those just contain movies and since I just watch a couple of movies per week it would be ideal to shut the drives down when they are not in use.
From what I read, the problem is pvestatd which spins the drives up right after they...
I posted this before in the plex forum, but I was told I should ask you guys:
It’s basically a duplicate of this one Bug: Using international characters in file names break extra support I just didn’t want to bring up an old post.
So I’m running server version 1.13.8.5395 on Ubuntu 18.4.1 as...
After a healthy amount of sleep I was able to find the quite obvious answer. First, I guess the right way to address the LV ist via /dev/VG/LV and not /dev/mapper/LV. I also ran
root@pve:~# tune2fs -f -E clear_mmp {device}
tune2fs 1.43.4 (31-Jan-2017)
tune2fs: No such file or directory while...
This first paragraph will explain what I just did. It might nor be relevant, but I don't want any information to be missing. So I have a CT with a Root Disk and 3 mount points. I wanted to merge the volume groups of the drives behind mp1 and mp3. So I deleted the logical volume of one of the...
anyone? I'm pretty sure using veth is the solution, but when I add a veth connection using the proxmox webinterface, it does not appear in ifconfig on the ubuntu server.
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