I tried to uninstall the last kernel to re-do it properly.
But I get this:
root@pve:~# apt purge pve-kernel-5.4.44-2-pve
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required...
note:
As it seems "I'm the only one" to have this problem, I digged further this morning and found that before reading this thread today: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/clean-old-kernels.42040/ I didn't know that
apt update && apt upgrade is not safe and that I should have used apt...
For your information,
I just update/upgraded my system on a HP Microserver G8 with my boot/pve/local-lvm on an nvmve disk.
If I boot the last kernel installed (5.4.44-2-pve), I got a long list of errors scrolling for 1 min:
cannot process volume group pve
Volume group "pve" not found
Then...
Yep, that would be great, in a period when we should try to be "as green as possible".
This functionality, used by thousands of proxmox setups, would mean that GigaWatt's of electricity would be saved per year.
Hi @LnxBil
I've Not tried to use samba from scratch, only trough OMV (in a LXC) and Turnkey fileserver https://www.turnkeylinux.org/fileserver.
I had different problems, with managing acls, shares not showing on the network, errors popping etc. It was not confident, not "clean".
To speak about...
@LnxBil Yes, on the host...
No easy way to backup regularily the host config, samba shares, uses, groups ACLs etc...
So better to put samba in a LXC... but it doesn't work correctly. (with my tests)
One other nice solution would be to have samba or a "samba manager" in a LXC.
This will keep Proxmox clean, the LXC can be backuped, cloned/moved, and the datas would be stored directly on the Proxmox ZFS
That LXC would share (Samba) the datas stored on the ZFS of Proxmox and bind mounted on the...
I've done it that way:
- Installed NFS on Proxmox
- Created a share on a ZFS dataset
- Mounted with remote mount plugin in OMV
- Was VERY FAST (saturate my Gigabit Ethernet)
- Faced many problems:
Setting ACLs (Proxmox Side), I was only able to do basic security with privileges. With ACLs, some...
GREAT ! :cool:
My main concern in fact is that it's always an pain in the B*** to migrate huge volume of data.
I just have tested your suggestion:
Created a separate disk in my ZFS pool: (tank01/vm-100-disk....)
root@pve:~# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT
tank0...
Thanks @Stefan_R !
Understood very well for the "bridging", perfect, I will follow your recommendation !
Just one more precision, about the "put OMV VM's Disks on there" that means:
- Creating LVM disks on the ZFS of the PVE host ?
- Bind full (ZFS) disk to OMV ?
With both solution, that...
Hello @tariqhussain.sa ,
Can you share what solution did you go at the end ?
There is also a 4th solution: create a cluster, give 2 votes to the "backup" cluster ans start it up/down one a day to sync...
Hello,
I've a proxmox server hosting OMV in a VM.
For simplicity, performance and convenience, I want my data hosted on my Proxmox ZFS.
I want to use OMV as a samba server manager (and other things). And to be able to access the same datas from other VM/LXC (NextCloud, Backup, Plex LXC etc.)...
Oh ! :)
I found a bug ?!?, great, I was useful for once :cool:
Thanks @fireon !
p.s. found this command that removed the entry:
pvesm remove usb-sde1
Obvious ... :rolleyes: but you know, ... noobs... ;)
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