Hey!
I suggest you exploring these 3 articles:
ZFS Tips for Proxmox: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/ZFS:_Tips_and_Tricks
ZFS tuning: http://open-zfs.org/wiki/Performance_tuning
What is ZIL and what is L2ARC: https://www.45drives.com/wiki/index.php?title=FreeNAS_-_What_is_ZIL_&_L2ARC
As a...
I looked closer to the screenshots provided and this seems indeed related to cloud-init.
Unfortunately i had the same issue once and the only thing i could do is reinstall Proxmox and import the VMs from backup.
Sorry i cannot help you with this...
This is tricky. What you can try is blacklisting the mac of the VM within the router settings and reboot the router. In theory, if there is IP conflict and one of the devices is blacklisted, the other one should get the IP. You will regain access to host and from there you can try changing the...
The easiest approach would be adding the NFS access to the NAS and adding the storage via the Proxmox GUI. Works great and takes like 10 minutes to set.
I've googled the MB and it seems that many people on Hackintosh forums are looking into disabling VT-d, so i guess it does support it. I'm not really sure if it's a MB thing but i might be wrong; you can check this video on enabling virtualisation on GB MB.
As for the tower servers, Dell T610...
The most likely causes, from my experience, are:
if you were testing cloud-init - something went very wrong. I had to reinstall Proxmox from the scratch after doing this
you may have accidentally given the same IP to the guest OS as the one used by Proxmox. I'd try logging into the guest OS and...
Should be there, though.
Are you sure you're logged into Proxmox and not a guest VM?
The file with TFA looks like this:
pve: pve
comment Proxmox VE authentication server
pam: pam
comment Linux PAM standard authentication
default 1
tfa type=oath
You need to have...
Hey, Nicolai!
I think you're tackling the whole idea from the wrong end. It's a bad approach to fit the hypervisor into a hardware box. It'll save you a lot of headache if you will plan the hardware based on Proxmox and what you are planning to do with it.
Answering your question, Proxmox VMs...
Hey!
The backup approach highly depends on the nature of the data. Based on the data importance and disaster tolerance you can choose the approach that works best for you. Here are a couple of ideas that i came up with while using Proxmox:
if the daily backup works just fine and a potential...
Here's a small cheatsheet how to enable TFA:
install the utils to generate the QR code apt install qrencode
generate the code itself. I suggest you scan it via Authenticator app or something similar right away in order not to lose it clear && OATHKEYID=$(oathkeygen) && echo -e OATH key ID for...
Hey!
I've personally consulted this thread many times before finding a solution.
The tutorial can be found here: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/configuring-fusion-io-iodrive2-card-with-proxmox.54832/
Hope it helps and good luck!
PS: 1GBps RW is awesome :D
Please check this tutorial if you're still struggling to find a solution:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/configuring-fusion-io-iodrive2-card-with-proxmox.54832/
Hope it helps!
Here's the tutorial how to achieve this:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/configuring-fusion-io-iodrive2-card-with-proxmox.54832/
Hope it'll help someone out there.
Hey!
This looks like a very old thread, but i encountered it several times while searching for a solution myself. Here's the tutorial:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/configuring-fusion-io-iodrive2-card-with-proxmox.54832/
I don't know if it's still relevant, but if you stumbled into this thread, here's the tutorial how to achieve this:
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/configuring-fusion-io-iodrive2-card-with-proxmox.54832/
Hello, everyone!
My PCIe SSD runs very slowly within the guest Windows VM. Basically it performs like a very very slow SSD. I can't seem to find the cause. Maybe you can help me out?
Background
I was exploring the options how to make Windows VMs run extremely fast atop of Proxmox. One of the...
Foreword and update
The guide was long overdue for an update, but luckily yesterday i've managed to test a couple of things that allow me to be quite certain that the setup is stable and can be used in production. Several notes. The drivers are based on snuf drivers. From my experience with...
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