While I somewhat agree with what you are saying, I also don't like it. If I had the money to buy 16TB of storage, I would have done it already and they would be in the server.
>Doing it better doesn't mean it has to be cheap. ;)
In a home environment it has to be.
So what is the alternative...
https://pastebin.com/azqLtT8R
2GB. Ouch? So the only thing I can do is just buy more memory? I just want to avoid buying more hardware if there is a good chance it won't fix this specific issue I'm having.
Also I'm guessing ditching Proxmox for Freenas wouldn't help, since ZFS is ZFS on both...
Mirroring the only way I know of, through the "ZFS" menu under node/Disks
Pool added to VM with VM/hardware/Add/Hard Disk/Storage Dropdown to pool1 and max out capacity
I'm guessing that is not the correct way to do it?
qm config 101 https://pastebin.com/U8VkZ3BJ
cat storage.cfg...
Machine is a reused gaming PC
R5 1600
16GB 2133 RAM
Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3
Proxmox installed on a 120GB SATA SSD
Disks in questions are two WD Red Plus 4TB (yes CMR variants, wd40efzx) running in Mirror mode.
https://i.imgur.com/zlCw5HF.png
Drives are assigned to a Ubuntu server VM whose...
Okay, so I resorted to installing Proxmox in virtualbox and configuring it as I would have done back then. It was indeed because 127.0.0.1 int.mydomain.eu was missing in the /etc/hosts file
derp
Yesterday we had a power outage. Today I can't access the web interface. I know something is wrong with my /etc/hosts file, but I have no idea why. I haven't restarted in a few months, so I might have done something a while ago I don't remember
Mar 11 20:43:58 int systemd[1]: Starting The...
Ubuntu Server VM, with a 32GB disk. Ubuntu reports only 16GB, why?
I have two 32GB VMs, one reports 16GB, the other one reports 20GB. Screenshot of the one that reports only 16GB, GParted shows 32GB partition correctly.
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