I've spent an hour trying to fix this, and I already hate PMG.
Neither mail.domain.tld nor domain.tld in "Default Relay" fix this error.
"Relay Domains" have both mail subdomain and main domain - same shit.
"Transports" has both set up relaying to local Exchange DAG, but even keeping only...
No, that's not it. The way I want it to work (and how it did work previously) was several bridges with predefined IDs, and one virtual with configurable ID on per-vm basis, and after that router VM managed all tagged traffic on the bridge. While your example will work, it'll only have one...
What I want to achieve:
Several predefined interfaces available to choose from, which have static VLAN ID set up, and neither guest VM nor PVE are managing/aware of VLAN assignment. They are needed to avoid manual labor with giving access to common VLANs. Vast majority of VMs uses them for...
QEMU config:
PVE version:
I've used OpenStack image from Debian repo, but for some reason I can't login at all - SSH is disabled, not installed or network is not working for some reason, and it doesn't accept my local credentials. What the hell? Cloud-Init used by Buster is newer that...
I've tried to create ext4 on top of LVM on top of iSCSI block, and then mounting in FS and making it a shared "folder" type storage in PVE, but it doesn't sync anything between the nodes. Flushing manually with "sync; sync; sync" doesn't affect anything either.
Everything is greyed out, no option to transfer backup/vm or even upload ISO, even with cfg tweak:
lvm: test
vgname vg0
base ext4:0.0.0.scsi-360003ff44dc75adcb2086df0c62928fa
content rootdir,images,backup,iso,vztmpl
shared 1
And iSCSI storage is left hanging in...
Sorry, I wanted to post this thing first, but XenForo complains about post size:
I'm using latest quadro drivers, but I can't specify the version, as forum flags my edit for spam (sigh...)
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