I am using chrome based browsers and have noticed recently that my noVNC sessions resolution is not persistent.
As noVNC refreshes the window scroll bars appear (right and bottom) around chrome and then disappear repeatedly as it refreshes. I am even seeing this behavior cause the entire noVNC...
Your install has rebooted to a shell that tells you the IP address?
If the installer is giving you trouble you can try to Install Proxmox VE on Debian 11 Bullseye
Grub may think it's failing to boot?
Here is a couple ways to test.
1) Add line GRUB_RECORDFAIL_TIMEOUT=0 to /etc/default/grub
update-grub and reboot to test
2) Add line GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=-1 to /etc/default/grub
update-grub and reboot to test
Whats your storage.cfg entry for this storage look like?
You have some network errors on PVE related to DHCP. I presume you expect this PVE node to have the ip address 10.0.1.235
Verify your PVE ip address is correct?
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Make sure you've updated drivers from the vendor's website. IIRC nvidia only very recently removed their driver blocking GPU passthrough.
You might be using an older driver which has yet to allow passthrough.
Im not sure if VMs ever showed disk usage? I am on PVE v6.4 and do not see my virtual machines' bootdisk usage from within PVE -- that is with or without the guest tools installed within the VM. Containers, on the other hand, will show that info in PVE.
What is the guest OS in that VM?
All of...
As I see it your PVE is reporting a bootdisk size in the summary. I see an 8 GiB bootdisk in the provided screen capture.
Are you expecting a different size? Without knowing the guest OS all I can suggest is you verify the disk and its usage within the guest.
IPMI? Serial connections?
Do you have physical access the the machine during boot? Whats the local display telling you? How far into post/boot do you see?
You have onboard video or are you passing through the only output the system has?
I used to be able to pass CPU flags like +VMX to different virtualized CPUs and get nested virtualization to work in PVE. I know specifically that Penryn used to work this way.
Now, I MUST use cpu: host in order to get nested virtualization to work. Since I do not see that in your qm config you...
It's been a while since I worked on this config and I'm looking at just one of my vhosts files that I used to get my apache reverse proxy setup for PVE. I think the following is an example of my best working vhost config for PVE in an apache reverse proxy:
# LOCAL/VPN PROXMOX
<VirtualHost...
I use NFS in this way, I've manually edited storage.cfg and added
content none
You'll be alerted by PVE that the storage does not support that content type. You can ignore it, the VMs and containers will boot fine.
Maybe I aught to submit a feature request since bindmounts are the...
Personally I preferred OPNSense over pfSense. The lack of BSD support for VirtIO networking hardware made me choose Untangle, though. Untangle has so far given me every feature I expected to use with OPNsense/pfSense but is a Linux distro, with full VirtIO support
It would seem I have not properly tuned ZFS. I tried that same command locally on my ZFS server and got similar poor results.
I'm a bit disappointed in that, as it would seem nearly everything I've done has been in vain from purchases to setup... sigh
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