This!
Secure Erase is nice and fancy, but only works on somewhat still working disks. o_O
Thats why Distributors offer services like KYD (Keep Your Drive) to customers caring about their data (or being legallcy forced to care :rolleyes:)
Used LUKS + ZFS years ago, with a thumbdrive connected...
USB drives will cause pain for sure, one day or another. And screw SATA DOMs, Proxmox is logging quite a lot. You say you have a proper disk bay available, use that one.
Sounds like you are running a Cluster anyway, so I'd recommend to choose a proper Datacenter SSD as Boot Drive and not try...
This assumes a reliable sending mail server that honors certain standards.
Feeling better with having the buffer on my side, and I don't have to wait several hours after my own Mail Server is working again, I can directly deliver queued Mails from the PMG UI.
I'd disable as much filtering in...
Interested in this as well.
Want to ditch Plesk as Mail Server and replace it with Mailcow.
When hosting at home, things may break, especially when we play around.
PMG is hosted externally and acts as a Queue for incoming mails whenever my Homelab is unavailable, for whatever reasons...
Ahh, alright, that will be fine for a smooth and fast backup.
I initially thought you are backing up over WAN.
With some 100gb daily delta the remote syncs should be quick as well.
The thing with NVMe is that you need the PCIe lanes, older platforms simply don't provide that many.
Best you can...
So, you have no onsite backup and it backups live over WAN?
Or do you have dark fibers there? What is the bandwidth and latency between the datacenters?
I'm surprised this works at all without backup jobs failing or machines freezing frequently.
Did direct backups over WAN before, but not at...
Did something like this some time ago, with 8 10TB drives, but using ZFS and dRAID RAID6 and a special device mirror (ab)using the rest of my boot drives, I partitioned them to only use 32gb for the OS.
With a little tuning I got very acceptable results in GC and Verify Jobs, but that machine...
Yep.
Most likely a BIOS issue - ram timings / speeds, maybe OC profiles misconfigured.
Or simply a hardware issue, depending on the beep codes.
Google those beep codes for your board, that should give you a clear hint what is wrong.
When your system gets bootable again, like beside being able...
Years ago I had to deal with an MSA2050, in my old thread some multipath configs were posted, maybe they help you getting started.
Also used SAS controllers.
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/pve-6-0-hpe-msa-2050-sas.57317/ (german though, but the config is probably most relevant part anyway)
Did you try a reboot?
I don't remember exactly if there is a cache or something like that, there was some talk about this a while ago.
Can you also share some screenshots of your PBS Webinterface, of the datastore view for example?
My point was about the directory not being filled with "a lot" of data, yes, the ton of directories, but not necessarily chunks.
I considered the chunkstore containing only the directory tree as "empty", pardon my vague wording there.
After he copied the data over, I somewhat expected the size...
Checkout ebay, there are tons of affordable Enterprise Drives that are in great shape, most of them haven't seen a fraction of the lifetime writes they could handle.
Good examples for SATA are Samsung SM863/SM863a.
Just saw a SM863a 1.92 TB for 129€
Using those with Proxmox on ZFS, very happy...
1056768 bytes are not a lot at all, especially when PBS creates thousands of directories during datastore creation.
Curious is that the size didn't change though.
Looks good.
File ownership looks good to me now.
Can you see your backups in the PBS UI now?
Yep, judging by the size, the .chunks is probably "empty" meaning it only contains the default directories created by PBS on datastore creation.
Copy the .chunks directory from your external drive and afterwards fix the file ownership: chown -R backup:backup /path/to/your/datastore
Is that inside your datastore?
There should be the .chunks directory.
Probably inside the PBS directory?
Please show the results when inside that directory.
in your datastore folder, execute command "ls -la"
this prints all files with their file ownership and permissions
could you post the output of the command?
Did you check the file ownership? should be user "backup" or (if I remember correctly) UID 34.
And did you copy the hidden folder .chunks as well? Thats where the actual data is stored.
Because you always need to keep that DB consistent. And it would be a single point of failure.
I'd prefer configurable locations for the metadata files in addition to the .chunks location.
In most cases using special_small_blocks in ZFS should cover your needs, though.
Personally I made positive...
Wenn du dir die Downtime erlauben kannst, würde ich die Maschinen sichern auf ne andere Disk und den Pool ernsthaft neu aufbauen.
Im Forum wird wirklich ausnahmslos überall von einem Parity RAID als VM Pool abgeraten. Obendrein noch das Problem, dass du die Special Devices nicht mehr vom Pool...
I see some major problems here:
- the CPU is ridiculously slow - look at the "Load average" on your screenshot, the box is completely overwhelmed
- you are using a HDD, a single one, and possibly a consumer one
- you are using a single disk for your backups - the slightest failure and your...
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