Android 11 latest Jellyfin from the Play Store.
Ahhh so it is a bug with the android client. (offical jellyfin from play store)
For me the playback also doesn't even start on android if I use anything below the actual file resolution and mbps.
then I will try antother client. Samsung TV.
So...
Hello,
I am also having trouble getting Jellyfin + VAAPI working in my Arch Linux LXC.
Things I did so far.
# Jellyfin LXC GPU passthrough
1. **Proxmox Host:** Find the GPU device number.
ls -l /dev/dri
2. **Proxmox Host:** Add them to the LXC configuration file.
nano...
Sorry for my late reply. Thanks for the information and link, very helpful.
I have been using kvm64 since your post.
However yesterday I noticed something strange in the boot log of OPNsense.
It is not written to "/var/run/dmesg.boot" and only visible using the console view during boot...
Sure, I could do this but this wouldn't solve the issue, it would only be a workaround!
For network seperation I configured VLANs.
Don't get me wrong! I appreciate your advise but there is nothing totally wrong with my setup.
I think there is a bug in either proxmox or opnsense.
The question...
Because I have 3 switches going to 3 different locations hooked up to these ports.
You mean to first bond enp6s0f0 + enp6s0f1 and then add bond + enp9 to the bridge?
Whats the difference between bonding and bridging?
Hello,
I am running an OPNsense VM on my Proxmox server. Both systems are running the latest version of their OS.
The OPNsense acts as the main router/firewall in my network providing DHCP, DNS, VPN, VLANs, ....
NICs in my Proxmox server
4 Port Intel NIC: enp5s0f0, enp5s0f1, enp6s0f0, enp6s0f1...
Hello,
I have a few questions.
1. Is it explicitly neccessary to enable AES in the cpu flag settings when using kvm64?
2. Which AES versions are supported by that flag?
3. Would you advise to run an OPNsense using host cpu type or is it okay to run it as kvm64+aes?
EDIT:
I did a quick test...
Hello,
I have a single PVE node with several VMs and lots of backups. In order to improve redundancy I wanted to mirror the local storage to a cloud provider.
As I didn't want to install any additional 3rd party tools I decided to go with rsync which comes by default with PVE.
For me the best...
Exactly, as stated in the documentation.
1. https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Passthrough_Physical_Disk_to_Virtual_Machine_(VM)#Short_List
2. https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Passthrough_Physical_Disk_to_Virtual_Machine_(VM)#Update_Configuration
I hope this is still the recommended way of doing it?
I would like to disable the disk spindown of a hard drive, that I is connected to my nas vm using passtrough.
Do I have to configure hdparm on the proxmox host or inside the vm?
Which system is taking control of this now?
Kind Regards
TheHellsite
I don't use 8 but 4 VLANs.
And I am also running OpenWrt as my main router/firewall VM, because I personally find it way nicer to edit some config files rather than using the webgui to configure everything. This also makes backups a lot easier, imho.
Sadly OPNsense and pfsense don't support file...
I do exactly that, but I am prepared for scenarios like that as well. I have an old Archer C7 running OpenWrt that acts as a backup router.
If I have to take the server offline for whatever reason, I just fire up that thing and still have internet access.
Also tried that but then proxmox went...
I do, BUT I have a script running everday at night that uploads all backups to the cloud.
And to be honest in my opinion a home server is to be seen as non-critical infrastructure. If the drive storing all the VMs and their backups fails, I will buy a new one and pull the backups from the cloud...
Hello,
I am currently replacing my old home server with a new more powerfull one.
In the old server I had/have an 2.5" SSD storing all the data (VMs, backups, ...). The system files (where PVE is installed) are on a separate 32 GB m.2 SSD.
I did this to knowing someday I might upgrade the...
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