Was very afraid to reboot the machine, I was not sure the second disk had the EFI installed.
Still did as you recommended and I was able to add the new disk without any problems. Never thought I would get caught by the "Have you tried turning it off and on again?", but here we are.
The weird...
Failing to attach or replace the zfs partition on my mirrored proxmox installation (rpool). Error "cannot attach OLDDISK-part3 to NEWDISK-part3: device is too small"
Tried following different instructions and tried to copy the partitions from a valid working disk, or even manually create all...
Not sure. FTP transfer has similar limit (using filezilla). I'm getting around 30mb/s.
And again, that is not the main problem. The problem is that one of the virtual machines running owncloud gets similar slow speeds. Did not have this problem on vmware esxi.
I will try some other options. so...
sda ad sdb are 2 SSDs in raid, they hover around 40%. enp6s0 is barely used at 4%. Pictures 1 and 2.
scp shows actual SSD speeds and atop shows 90% busy. Picture 4 and 5.
if i would just need to copy a file I would use scp and leave it at that, but it seams that the problem that limits...
I used Filezilla to try and copy files through FTP. same results. I'm running owncloud on one of the VMs, and that is what is not working at the expected speeds, so for testing purposes I used WinSCP and filezilla.
I tried to search if there is anything on the VM os that could limit the transfer...
My specific issue is - I have a file synch server, and transfer speeds are low. So troubleshooting this problem i was trying FTP and WinSCP and this got me similar results. But testing drive speed and network separately reveal no issue and high speeds. The slow WinSCP transfer to PVE host got me...
It is on the same network with the same subnet mask, connected with 10G switch. Uploading an .ISO file works fine and at full speed. But WinSCP copy gets a maximum of 50mb/s, sometimes less.
more context:
I made a RAMdisk on both a virtual windows machine in PVE and a physical one. File...
Hello.
I have multiple VM up and running, but have some weird problems with file transfer performance.
VMs are on a NVMe drive, iperf between VMs shows a result of 22GB/s, and dhparam shows almost full speed of the NVMe drive (over 1 gb/s). Both drive and network ar VirtIO. Both VMs running...
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