Bumping this. "EPYC-ROME" option does not work on EPYC-ROME host hardware. Causing problems with some VM's if set to "host."
I waited for a round of updates to see if this would "Self resolve" but latest enterprise repo kernel was installed yesterday. Issue persisting.
I was experimenting with various possible causes....
Switched CPU type of the VM from HOST to EPYC-ROME which is what these servers are (7402P CPU's) and got the following error:
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/dev/rbd32
/dev/rbd33
swtpm_setup: Not overwriting existing state file.
kvm: warning: host doesn't support...
Hello Proxmox Devs & Users!
Interesting problem this week. I went to reboot our Security Onion nodes and ran into some problems...
at VM boot:
Then after awhile of waiting:
Updated our cluster last week:
proxmox-ve: 7.4-1 (running kernel: 5.15.104-1-pve)
pve-manager: 7.4-3 (running...
Good question... Curious if anyone else is still struggling with these issues.
I thought we had this problem whipped but within a few months of adding the NVME drives to use for WAL/DB, write speed from windows guests to the spinning pool collapsed again. It's just terrible. Seems to be...
Thanks very much fabian!
That gives me a path forward. I'm basically going to do option 2 there, and choose to archive one that I can delete most of the backups in as soon as a new backup is made in "A"
In a few months, when we have a good recent history established in the new datastore, I'll...
I have created a bit of a mess for myself and looking for a way forward that makes sense.
At one time, I had a single datastore on our PBS server and a weekly backup schedule.
I wanted to move some VM's to a daily backup schedule, and for some reason I created a separate datastore on...
Interesting! Thanks for sharing that brudy!
I prefer not to modify anything on production proxmox servers unless the modification is part of the administration guide / documentation. In other words, the modification I make to fix something like this, should be in the scope of visibility and...
Wondering if anyone else has observed this, or if I missed a memo on how to fix it (or maybe I'm doing something wrong!)
Since updating my homelab and office production server clusters to Ceph Quincy earlier this year, we get "Daemons have recently crashed" errors after doing routine cluster...
We upgraded our 6-node production cluster to Quincy shortly after this thread was posted.
As always, carefully follow the well written instructions provided by the Proxmox team and you will be rewarded with continuity of operations.
No issues. Upgrade was quick and easy. Thank you!
-Eric
PS...
If you already have the 2650v2's just use them. They are going to perform about the same as the 10 and 12 core options for most homelab purposes, while keeping the system power draw lower.
On many boards the 2650's will run ~3GHZ base clock speeds anyway. I wouldn't throw any more money at it.
I hope yall don't mind me bumping this thread but I'm seeing several responses here that I share similar experiences with.
Migration is FAST between recently rebooted nodes. Even with encryption I see ~400-600MB/s on our 10Gb network. We have 2 corosync networks, both 10Gb, and we use the...
They are both going to perform about the same, but if I had to pick between the two the E5-2690 V2 would be my pick as it's a better value.
With that said, my advice is to try to move on to Broadwell at this point for budget Proxmox builds. I'm seeing lots of V4 hardware on the used market for...
Interesting observation:
Steps:
1. Set an OSD to "Out"
2. Wait for Backfill (rebalance) to complete. Healthy status, nice green circle.
3. Set OSD to "Stop"
4. Observe healthy status, no rebalancing needed.
5. Destroy the Out/Stopped OSD.
6. Backfill operations begin again, just like in step...
Hi Dcapak,
Thanks very much for taking the time to reply! I do like the idea of using the external storage for a datastore. Would I need another instance of PBS or can I "remote" back in on itself?
I may do some testing with that theory and see if I can make it work.
Thanks!
-Eric
I'm doing a tabletop review of our off-site backup strategy and have run into a snag.
We have an on-prem PBS for frequent (daily/weekly) backups and convenient recoveries (runs as a VM on our proxmox cluster). This works fine, however, for all the reasons...
We also have an off-site PBS...
Installed Quincy on home/test cluster last night. Perfectly smooth install, no hiccups, no issues. Everything running smoothly. Perfect instructions as usual from the Proxmox team!
Just set the hardware CPU type to "host" , seems to be working. Just migrated that running VM to another node on the cluster and it seems to be working even through a migration.
We also configured the virtual machine with QEMU 6.1, UEFI, secure boot, a UFI disk, and a vTPM.
Now... since we're...
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