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    Proxmox Backup-server on LXC with external NAS

    Hi Azatot, the only real setting you need on any NFS-server including FreeNAS/TrueNAS is: root/wheel permissions on the dataset and no_root_sqaush in the NFS share settings. Best regards, Rickard
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    Proxmox Backup-server on LXC with external NAS

    Hi Azatot, did you set no_root_sqaush on the NFS-server? Best regards, Rickard
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    iSCSI storage with PBS on Debian LXC

    Hi, as I showed in my short description the best way to handle NFS is inside LXC, to enable NFS you need to log in as root@pam and enable NFS as an option to the CT. From the other horizon I did something else from the beginnins on the FreeNAS instead. I'm actually running a Debian VM on the...
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    Proxmox Backup-server on LXC with external NAS

    Ahh, I forgot to mention that you need to enable NFS in the options of the container. You have to log in as root@pam and then choose the container/Options/Features and then enable NFS. /Rickard
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    Proxmox Backup-server on LXC with external NAS

    NFS isn't the fastest way but with a low-end NAS (Netgear) as the other side in this case, and PBS saturating the 1Gbit/s network it is enough. Going with a separate server for PBS with local storage and a minimum of 10Gbit/s network for your Proxmox cluster is always the better choice. But...
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    Proxmox Backup-server on LXC with external NAS

    Absolutely Absolutely, BUT, you can run the PBS LXC on you PVE-host/cluster and use the NFS mounted storage. So no need to run on the Synology as docker.
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    Proxmox Backup-server on LXC with external NAS

    If I'd run Docker, yes, but as I run Proxmox standard on most of my systems this is a very easy and fast way of getting a workable backup-system. /Rickard
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    Proxmox Backup-server on LXC with external NAS

    Instructions: Log in as root@pam in Proxmox. Download Debian 10 (Buster) template Install a minimal Container (2 GB RAM, 8 GB HD) and then choose the container/Options/Features and then enable NFS. Do: #apt-get update #apt-get dist-upgrade Install the repo key #wget...
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    [SOLVED] [BUG] Problems with LXC after CentOS update to 8.4

    Hi Tom, it seem an update is pending that fixes this. Thanks for your attention. Rickard
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    [SOLVED] [BUG] Problems with LXC after CentOS update to 8.4

    Tom, You're right, I inherited the LXC and saw that the centos-release-stream package was installed as 7th command, I'm checking with my colleague why he did that. Anyway, there is nothing wrong with supporting rolling-release version which is a full CentOS-release as well. /etc/os-release...
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    [SOLVED] [BUG] Problems with LXC after CentOS update to 8.4

    Tom, I know... This was an an LXC installed with the standard template and a regular "dnf update", it seems CentOS is moving all over to the rolling stream release by obsoleteing the old centos-release package. Just happend the other day. Name : centos-stream-release Version : 8.4...
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    [SOLVED] [BUG] Problems with LXC after CentOS update to 8.4

    pveversion -v proxmox-ve: 6.2-2 (running kernel: 5.4.65-1-pve) pve-manager: 6.2-12 (running version: 6.2-12/b287dd27) pve-kernel-5.4: 6.2-7 pve-kernel-helper: 6.2-7 pve-kernel-5.4.65-1-pve: 5.4.65-1 pve-kernel-4.15: 5.4-19 pve-kernel-4.15.18-30-pve: 4.15.18-58 pve-kernel-4.15.18-23-pve...
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    [SOLVED] [BUG] Problems with LXC after CentOS update to 8.4

    Hi, this is another shoutout to make you aware of problems after an OS-upgrade. It seems CentOS 8 replaces the centos-release file when upgrading to 8.4. Package Architecture Version Repository...
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    [Error] Restoring Container fails with: extracting archive - error at entry "aquota.group": failed to set file attributes: EPERM: Operation not permit

    Actually, the problem started while moving storage from NFS to LVM (iscsi). All VMs moved nicely and most LXC did as well but I have some which won't move. Here's an example of what my LXC looked like while trying to move the storage before trying the backup-model: Logical volume...
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    [Error] Restoring Container fails with: extracting archive - error at entry "aquota.group": failed to set file attributes: EPERM: Operation not permit

    Ok, tried it on the original storage, doesn't work either. Something has happened to the container. Is there a way to turn of quota/aquota.group during restore? Best regards, Rickard
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    [Error] Restoring Container fails with: extracting archive - error at entry "aquota.group": failed to set file attributes: EPERM: Operation not permit

    I suppose LVM sohuld suppoort quota as I run around 50 other machines using it on the same storage. But, yes, some of these older machines was created on NFS and even old openvz containers just converted to LXC. I will try to restore the machine to the NFS-storage and then turn off quota, make...
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    [Error] Restoring Container fails with: extracting archive - error at entry "aquota.group": failed to set file attributes: EPERM: Operation not permit

    Hi, I'm trying to restore an LXC backup-archive and get the following error message, is there a way to go around it? Logical volume "vm-198-disk-0" created. mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018) Discarding device blocks...
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    /Datastore/<datastore>/Content just shows "Loading" and rolling circle

    Hi, while running backups last night I noticed that I had "Loading" back again but this morning I saw it working as it should which made me check the load on the PBS-server. It was really running hot on both cores I had supplied for the PBS. I've since added two more cores and will check...

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