I'm on 5.11, but it looks like apt is prompting me to go back to 5.4. What should I do in this case?
root@pve:~# apt list --upgradable
Listing... Done
libproxmox-acme-perl/stable 1.1.0 all [upgradable from: 1.0.8]
libpve-common-perl/stable 6.4-3 all [upgradable from: 6.4-2]...
I'm using rtl-sdr with a RTL USB dongle and testing with rtl_test program. On the host, it looks pretty stable with pretty much no bytes dropped. When the USB device is passed through to an Ubuntu VM, running the same rtl_test program results in lots of dropped bytes. Is this a known issue with...
The easier way now is to upgrade to the newly released 5.11 kernel: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/kernel-5-11.86225/
Don't need to enable that pvetest repository. If you're already on pve-no-subscription, just run: apt install pve-kernel-5.11 and reboot.
PBS currently allows the backup space usage to go right up to the quota limit and run out. When this happens, it can't even prune & garbage collect. PBS needs to set a reserve for itself or allow a separate configurable limit.
Also, I also have Telegraf logging to InfluxDB, and I don't see any signs of resource issues right before it hangs. Out of the 3 instances, CPU load was between 40-60%, CPU temperatures between 50-60C, and memory was about 80% utilization.
I actually meant that syslog didn't show anything meaningful. The log entries between when it froze and when I rebooted it were these:
Mar 17 16:39:00 pve systemd[1]: pvesr.service: Succeeded.
Mar 17 16:39:00 pve systemd[1]: Started Proxmox VE replication runner.
Mar 17 16:40:00 pve systemd[1]...
Nothing is responsive, not even the power button on my machine. I have to pull the plug in order to restart the machine. Everything was working fine until about a week ago.
Nothing shows up in /var/log/syslog.
pve-manager/6.3-6/2184247e (running kernel: 5.4.103-1-pve)
ZFS miror
Machine is a...
My entire system froze last night, and I'm not sure why. It's an AMD Ryzen system. I wonder if it's the same issue. Is there a version changelog somewhere?
I was able to figure this out. Renoir GPUs are still experimental in the current Proxmox kernel. They're standard in 5.5 kernel. So adding amdgpu.exp_hw_support=1 to kernel command line made this work.
Just upgraded my system from a 2400GE to a 4650G. I seem to have lost my GPU drivers (/dev/dri no longer exists). I tried to install firmware-amd-graphics from non-free, but it conflicts with pve-firmware. What can I do to enable the GPU on the 4650G?
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