@leesteken and @Docop2
I think I am resigned to just reboot.
I don't watch enough TV to buy a new tuner. Besides, this is at home so once all those containers will be in working order, I won't have to reboot that often and no-one will charge me for downtime.
I have a Xeon E3-1230V3
According to this: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Pci_passthrough
According to this: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/PCI(e)_Passthrough
Here is the ouptut:
root@pve1:~# find /sys/kernel/iommu_groups/ -type l
/sys/kernel/iommu_groups/1/devices/0000:00:01.0...
So the be clear, I'd like Proxmox to properly power cycle the passthroughed PCIe devices when a VM is rebooted.
Is there a way to do that from the host or should I try all the solutions presented at post#3 at the Guest level ?
Also found this from 2015 but that was for a Linux host, not a VM.
Maybay it it's the real problem, there is a way to fix that at the host (Proxmox) level ?
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/73908/how-to-reset-cycle-power-to-a-pcie-device
Proxmox < Debian 11 < Docker/Portainer
Machine q35, UEFI Bios
I have an Hauppauge HVR-2250.
iommu=on is set
VM has the pcie device added.
If the server (Proxmox) is freshly started, when the VM is started, the card is discovered and seems to be in working order:
root@debianq35:~# dmesg | grep...
Do you have experience with both Proxmox and Docker.
I have tried allowing the trunked VLAN NIC to my portainer VM but it does no see the router. I have read on the internet about a VM on ESXi and the mentionned "promiscuous" mode... Any idea ?
Thanks, that's exactly what I as looking for.
The important part is ZFS is better than HW RAID especially with the management tools it provides like snapshot.
No need for another controller. The board is an Intel serverboard and it has two embeded controllers. The C222 chipset controller and...
I currently have an E3-1230V3 with 16 GB RAM, upgradable to a max of 32 GB. The board comes with an RSTe2 controller (LSI).
The Proxmox is used primarily to run a Linux VM and few docker containers above linux.
I have a TrueNAS unit for data storage.
I have done a quick install on a single...
What do you mean by "side-by-side" ?
Proxmox can't run Docker on the host or Proxmox don't like running Docker even in a VM?
I just started with Docker and if it's to hit the fan, I'll try another solution.
Hardware
E3-1230 v3 with 16 GB RAM (upgradeable to a max of 32 GB)
2 NICs
I am trying to migrate some VMs and jails from my TrueNAS Core to a new modest Proxmox machine (to keep the NAS just beeing a NAS).
I currently have 3 subnets I need to use on the server to adress some clients
Native...
Well, for me it just don't work, I have spent the whole afternoon trying to add a new user and I just can't get rights to nano /etc/nut/upsmon.conf
What is my damn problem ?
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