pve 8.2.2
I'm hoping someone else may have some insight for me that is running pfSense as a VM on their proxmox instance and maybe not seeing the speeds they expect between VLANs. Iperf3 testing between VMs on the same VLAN I can reach transfer speeds of ~30Gbps. But between VMs on different...
I'm hoping someone else may have some insight for me that is running pfSense as a VM on their proxmox instance and maybe not seeing the speeds they expect between VLANs. Iperf3 testing between VMs on the same VLAN I can reach transfer speeds of ~30Gbps. But between VMs on different VLANs (when...
This ended up being a different issue entirely. My home connection (even though being billed as 1G x 25M was severely hobbling my WG connection to my remote server. Once I tested from a known good working fiber connection to my remote server it was blazing fast. Looks like I need to have a...
I'm not passing through the entire card, I'm passing through the single port "0000:01:00.1".
"01:00.0" is available to the host (which is the other port on that card ens4f0) and is being successfully used as the bridge interface for all VMs as well as outputting a physical 10Gbe connection to a...
I have a bit of a strange one. I have a pfSense VM setup on proxmox 8.1.3 with the following config:
agent: 1
balloon: 0
boot: order=scsi0;ide2
cores: 4
cpu: host
hostpci0: 0000:01:00.1,pcie=1 #passed through 10Gbe port from an Intel x540AT2 nic connected to 10Gbe ONT
ide2...
I've been reading through multiple other online tutorials with suggestions on how to accomplish this but I wanted to ask here if what I plan to do is correct. Currently my Proxmox VE install resides on a 500GB SSD that is starting to throw smart errors. I made a bonehead move early on and...
So. After looking closer...the "stop" backup task was barking about my pihole-FTL.db being corrupted. I stopped pihole-FTL, removed that database file, and restarted it so it would build a new one. After that I tried a "suspend" backup and it still failed. But when I tried a "stop" backup...
So I ran "sudo rsync --stats -v --verbose -h -X -A --numeric-ids -aH --delete --no-whole-file --sparse --one-file-system --relative '--exclude=/tmp/?*' '--exclude=/var/tmp/?*' '--exclude=/var/run/?*.pid' /proc/48708/root//./ /mnt/BACKUP_TEMP/test/101baktest2/" and it seemed to run through fine...
Proxmox Version 7.1-12
I have 7 LXCs and 2 VMs. All seem to backup correctly without issue except for 1 of my LXCs. When I attempt at suspend backup it fails with the following:
Task viewer: VM/CT 101 - Backup
OutputStatus
Stop
INFO: starting new backup job: vzdump 101 --mode suspend
INFO...
I apologize ahead of time if this has already been covered somewhere else that I can't find but. I'm attempting to bind mount some NFS shares from my host to a container. The NFS share has spaces in the directory name as will the bind mount point. I've tried using single quotes, double quotes...
This helped me out so much! Thank you! Was having some serious problems and slow downs backing up my containers and VMs to an off-site DR NFS share. This made it work so much better.
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