Thanks, good to know. This is a very lightly loaded system -- ZFS is primarily for reliability and survivability. The overwhelming majority of its disk is for a mailserver that only has a few hundred gigs of spool -- everything else is really small and (other than a VoIP system) 99% idle.
It's...
A 2012 Intel desktop board with first generation UEFI support -- ran the BIOS issue to ground weeks ago. The SSD is a Samsung SM951 which I have yet to benchmark. The Proxmox installer happily found and installed to it, but the BIOS can't boot from it.
Assuming I decide to partition it for...
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage:_ZFS seems a bit outdated at this point, so I'm asking about a new 4.2 install here. This will be a small system with four 2TB 4kN drives and one 128 gB NVMe drive. I plan to build a ZRAID 10 using the 2TB drives but am new to ZFS and so not as clear as to...
There's no Intel SSD here, so I'm assuming the above was a mis-post. I don't believe Intel firmware can be loaded on a Samsung SSD -- or did I miss something?
Looks like the workaround here is going to be adding a small USB or mSATA device to use as a boot drive. Is the Proxmox installer...
Don't see anything resembling that, though someone in the Intel forum responded with this:
NVMe was just a twinkle in someone's eye when the BIOS for the various 7 Series boards were produced. The short answer is that the ability to boot from the drive will only exist if the NVMe drive includes...
Yes, BIOS shows the install disk as:
UEFI : USB : KingstonDataTraveler 2.01.00 : PART 1 : OS Bootloader
but does not appear to recognize the NVMe flash drive either before or after PVE install, though that correctly identifies itself during the install process.
Intel DQ77MK board with latest (July 28, 2015) BIOS. Samsung MZVPV128HDGM on PCIe riser card. 4.2 installer on USB drive boots, finds the NVMe disk and happily installs PVE. Reboot, and no bootable devices found. None showing in BIOS. Disabled legacy boot per p.20 of this guide to no effect.
By 'normal Yubico auth' I presume you mean OATH and not OpenPGP card (Yubico supports both.) OATH is a One Time Password scheme based on HOTP. OATH automates and hides the interchange of a typical 6-8 digit OTP from something like a SecurID.
U2F is an encryption-based scheme which ensures...
Have not looked into the auth provider landscape much, just happy to see U2F going gold and the widespread support amongst providers and vendors.
We are working to deploy some secure encrypted services for users that would really work well as Proxmox CT's and would like to base that around U2F...
OK, seems like there is no need for an Autostart on the VLANs as enumerated in the node's Network tab. Once the VLAN ID is entered into the CT's Network tab, the config persists across a reboot.
Thanks -- been waiting years to be able to fully utilize VLANs in CT's!
OK, have 3.3 running and see the info in the GUI. Nice!
It shows the existing VLAN config, but all are marked as No in the Autostart column and when I click on Edit, the dialog has no option for autostart that I can see?
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