After both your posts I re-evaluated my uses and at the very minimum I need fast file sync. Nextcloud is not up to the task. I am working on getting a seafile server running which is proving a challenge but that's part of the fun for me. I also tried spinning up a MyDrive-Storage server and...
I know this is the proxmox forum but I wanted to just get honest opinions from others who may have used nextcloud.
I managed to get nextcloud installed inside a debian 11 lxc with php8. I also managed to move the data storage location from within the lxc vmdisk to my zfs pool. I am only...
A couple of things that stand out to me.
LACP - Normally LACP (or etherchannels that use LACP) is setup with 2 minimum physical ports. Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP) essentially combines 2 or more physical ports into 1 logical port so using LACP on 1 physical port doesn't gain much...
Outside of apt update and apt upgrade on the host I have only installed fail2ban and did the 8006 to 443 change. Even before those two changes I noticed the delay.
I have installed proxmox 3 times now on 3 different hardware setups.
The first one was a trial on a laptop with i7-3615QE processor and 16GB RAM. This install was on a 500GB SSD (non-zfs) and only had proxmox host and 2 lxc's.
The second was my first real "home server" with i7-9700 after...
I do not know the uptime when the pool failed but it was definitely less than 25 days (less than 5 days even) and I was constantly working on data file transfers.
If (or when) this pool fails I will do the lssci commands. @LnxBil says its best to analyze failed system (and I agree) so I will wait until then. Right now what I was using the pool for is back underway in full swing and so far it is still showing green on all disks.
On my r420 I have a pcie 2x10gb card and 6x1gb ethernet nics (2x onboard, 4x pcie). Until I get some copper 10gb sfps for the 10gb card I am using the 1gb nics bonded as lacp connected to my switch. 2x1gb ISP bond and 4x1gb LAN bond. If you have a switch that supports lacp I would look into that.
Interesting...the logs didn't show the disks failing. I went ahead and did some hot swaps and the drives were recognized but showed unavailable. I wiped the disks through the gui and then used the command line to replace them. Even after replacing them they still showed as unavailable. I...
@tburger
Thanks for chiming in. To this point I have always used hardware "as is". Flashing the H710 to IT mode was definitely a new experience for me and it was a necessity to use ZFS. All that to say that I am unsure if the r420 server I acquired has an SAS expander.
Also, which logs...
There are two commands I have been running to fix this. I am not at home now and won't be back until about a couple of hours.
EDIT: I found the commands.
systemctl mask systemd-logind
pam-auth-update > deselect "Register user sessions in the systemd control group hierarchy"
This is my first true go around with using a zfs pool as my storage backend.
I recently installed proxmox on a dell r420 because I got it for free literally. I flashed the HBA with IT mode (H710P Mini) and created a zfs pool with 8 disks (2TB SSD) in RAID10. All disks were purchased NIB. I...
Just remember, you are only disabling the root user login. You don't want to try to delete the root user from the webgui users. That was a hard lesson learned.
This thread is old but that doesn't mean this ability still doesn't exist. I have been disabling the root login for the webgui and ssh since I first started using proxmox. I think it's been a year now?
You have to create an admin group, give that group admin permissions, then create a user...
@Dunuin
Third option: I am curious about that. Is there any links/references regarding that?
I managed to get option 1 going for me (lxc container as nfs, tftp, smb server) and it is currently mounting the root of my zfs pool. From inside the container I manage everything else (via command...
I got it to work.
It requires a privileged container with an apparmor profile.
Also, the nfs container I got working is my tftp server for my raspberry pi network boots and smb shares. Really the only thing I use nfs for is the root filesystems for the network boot devices.
Compared to my...
I have been researching and attempting this for a while now. Maybe it's impossible but I haven't given up completely.
What I want to accomplish is to create an LXC that does two things...NFS and TFTP server. I have a ZFS pool and a directory that successfully gets mounted inside my container...
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