Thanks for taking the time to impart your wisdom - you're right of course I should really have used apt rather than dpkg. Old habits die hard :)
I did notice during my initial fault-finding that restarting the pve-firewall service was freezing my SSH session (firewall's state table getting...
Thanks for the heads up Thomas, can confirm 3.0-20 fixes this issue for me and I have not seen any indications of other issues. Also great work Mira on the patch :)
For anyone else visiting this thread with the same issue, this is what I did to upgrade my no-subscription box from 3.0-19 from...
Thanks for the info :) I have most VMs / LXCs set to "info" for inbound firewall logging so that seems to match my experience.
Good luck with the fix, let me know if you need a test subject or anything ;)
So I just caught pvefw-logger using 100% of a single CPU core for the last several hours.
I had a poke around and it seems to be when either a container or VM is started.
Restarting the pvefw-logger service results in the errant process having to be killed. This started happening shortly after...
Thanks very much for making the Debian stretch template available so soon after release :)
One thing I did notice though, I had to disable HTTP proxy to update the list successfully. Could easily be an issue with my squid config tho.
Hmmm maybe it's my end. I use the EFF's HTTPS Everywhere plugin - I just disabled it and it's working fine now.
Sorry for the false alarm chaps, and thanks for the sanity check Q-wulf ;)
If KVM works OK, use a VM with 4.4 kernel inside, use that to run your LXC containers.
Lots of LXC related stuff changed around 4.4 kernel you are fighting a losing battle trying to make older kernels work with LXC - it's heavily dependent on kernel capabilities.
Or, you know, just change the...
Sorry I didn't see any better place to put this.
There is a very minor configuration issue with the proxmox.com website.
If I hit http://proxmox.com/ it redirects (301) to https://proxmox.com/ but the SSL certificate is only valid for www.proxmox.com so I get an untrusted certificate error...
WARNING this thread is long and contains zero entertainment value.
So I spent the last few days intermittently looking into this problem, and although I don't care about it anymore, I'm documenting it here in case anyone else may benefit.
I got a new 3TB USB external drive. This will contain...
This could be anything. Test the speed of the filesystem on the local machine (use dd to read or write a 100 meg file, etc) test the network speed with iperf ...
Using Proxmox with Samba running under an LXC container serving a ZFS filesystem I get much more than 3 - 4 MB/sec. But then I didn't...
hehe mmmmm - would be one way of solving it ;) I had the same thought, 4.9 kernel 4.9 xfsprogs right? Was waiting until Stretch release (can't be long now) but I do know it's already solid.
I'm not sure this is a Debian bug, I got the feeling it was because of the 4.4 kernel in PVE. (ie. mismatch between XFS in 4.4 kernel and the associated support tools built for 3.16 kernel?)
I will have to look into it some more, as the filesystem in question was not created on PVE and that...
Hi there :)
I'm on Proxmox 4.4 and noticed that the xfsprogs version is 3.2.1 ie. the standard Debian release.
This causes problems when running the 4.4 kernel. More details here: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1314605 but basically on PVE right now running xfs_repair renders a...
When you said this was "in the works" you weren't joking ... ;)
Installed without any problem on my test machine. I didn't have the headers etc installed so this was sufficient:
# wget...
Hi everyone, first post, currently playing with Proxmox.
The kernel installed on my test box (4.4.24-72, compiled Nov 14) appears to be the latest available via the "pve-no-subscription" repo.
How long does the pve-kernel usually lag behind upstream? I ask because a particularly relevant...
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