Can you clarify?: This is integrated, more or less, into PVE 8, correct? It seems to be, but your reply above is ambiguous at some level without a direct statement.
Is there a guide to getting the "best" graphical performance along with highly customizable resolutions from a non-passthrough virtual machine guest of Windows 10 and higher in Proxmox? It seems like the gist is to install the SPICE latest drivers from...
@leesteken if you review what I wrote above, I did indeed do that. I then had to apt-get purge each one and so forth and so on. After all of the above I finally did a dist-upgrade for good measure which seems to have worked and then I scrubbed through a lot of additional details such as just...
Whelp, even after that I spoke too soon. I got some aspects to work, but then I ran out of drive space again after I did another apt update; apt upgrade. It turns out that I just keep hitting this wall. I thought I'd attempt to purge the old kernels, but then still hit a flipping wall:
apt-get...
Thank you for your suggestion @fabian. Unfortunately this seemed to be a lot more involved than I had hoped and took me a bit of poking around to - maybe - do this correctly. I believe that what I have found must be a bug OR some kind of edge-case that we need to explore further.
Again, I don't...
Just been allowing the system to run without a reboot for fear that something might blow up. I did, find some additional info that I thought I should add here. The following clearly indicates there's a storage space problem for the ESP volume:
[root@pve1 ~]$ dpkg --configure -a
Setting up...
Was doing a "routine" update to the system after having not updated things for a few months, but am on PVE 7.3-3.
Hit the following message:
For searchability, here's the body of text:
Configuring grub-pc:
GRUB failed to install to the following devices:
/dev/sda /dev/sdb /dev/sdc /dev/sdd...
So you're saying that as long as that particular USB port is used for the HASP key then it will always be mapped vs having to identify the other info. Thanks!
I need to pass a USB HASP security key through to a Windows Server guest virtual machine in Proxmox and I'm not clear on how this can be done so that the USB is always mapped to this particular guest system. Could someone please share some explicit instructions in this regard?
@Dunuin just booting on each drive with the other unplugged was able to make the command function and so each drive was bootable after that. Very peculiar.
Yes, BOTH drives are now 1tb drives and both drives' partitions were expanded with fdisk and yes, I have rebooted it (multiple times). I...
I ended up hitting two problems that I'll explain near the end of this message - one is especially important and I need some help on insomuch that it seems that the zpool is not resizing...
Initially I ran into a bit of a snag insomuch that I screwed up last night prior to understanding the...
Wow, LOL, I guess that's not going to work out since it's even giving an error on that @Dunuin:
$ find / -type f -printf '%s %p\n'| sort -nr | head -30
sort: cannot create temporary file in '/tmp': No space left on device
But this seems to work well enough:
find / -type f -size +1G -exec ls -lh...
Thanks @Dunuin - so to confirm you're saying the steps should be something like the following steps (unfortunately will need you to help me with one of them because I'm not finding a good example):
Steps:
1. sgdisk /dev/disk/by-id/ata-CT500MX500SSD1_123456789a...
In addition to my last reply, things have become even more frustrating/confusing insomuch that the documentation is not clear as to whether proxmox-boot-tool init should be used instead of or in conjunction with and after sgdisk. Again the size differential and creating wear on the drive is my...
Thanks guys, I guess I'm still a little unclear here and maybe I need to get some additional information from my providing some more details:
This initial setup was a few years old and I forgot that I had it setup as a mirrored bootable root device.
I have two 500gb drives in my bootable zpool...
I have a situation where things got out of control on a standalone PVE system with a 500gb SSD as ZFS storage. I need to somehow pull the drive and clone it to a larger 1tb drive for the time being as a stopgap measure in a time critical situation. How can this be done so that the size is scaled...
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