Just to note for others:
It worked again with add following line to the end of iface . then ifreload -a (thus you have to wait a while for router advertise)
pre-up echo 2 > /proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/$IFACE/accept_ra
thanks @spirit and julien from ifupdown2...
@spirit
I didnt worked
ifupdown2 package seems very tricky with ipv6 and slaac, read their issues and think they do not priorized this.
I regret using it however that will makes me installing proxmox from scratch.
Sure @spirit
Thanks in advance
# network interface settings; autogenerated
# Please do NOT modify this file directly, unless you know what
# you're doing.
#
# If you want to manage parts of the network configuration manually,
# please utilize the 'source' or 'source-directory' directives to...
Dear folks,
I recently updated my 6.2-4 pve to the latest packages on no-subscription repo that became 6.2-15.
Right after I did installed ifupdown2 in order to acomplish network changes without reboot.
Therefore I notice that after it, my pve host ipv6 (that is assigned auto by slaac)...
Thanks @tom
Just wondering.. I have not configured the no-subscription repo. As I read it is not ready for prod.
Therefore Im not an enterprise subscriber, so should I keep with no-subscription repo configured? If i dont take the risk of using it , ill be out of proxmox updates, right...
Just found some other threads that enables proxmox sources.list in order to proceed.
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/solved-proxmox-gui-not-started-after-apt-get-upgrade-with-no-subscription.77516/
however PVE no subscription repo are not for prod env. And Im running prod env.
# PVE...
Dear folks,
Im trying to install ifupdown2, as stated in docs, that allows me to chnge network config with Apply Configuration, without rebooting.
Ive checked versions and assure that all is up to date.
However I got a scary message when trying to install it:
root@****:~# apt install...
Just to note, Proxmox uses journal service, that hasnt yet any way to do a filtering. https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/6432
Peharps a grep filter at Proxmox tool (proxmox-mini-journalreader.git) should accomplish well a GUI filtering in order to avoid spam from crons and other that...
Dear @RokaKen , thanks for replaying.
In fact I recent found out that behavior.
Is it worth suggest a feature for proxmox team / perhaps I might contribute with a grep filter at proxmox-mini-journalreader.git
In a brief proxmox research Ive verified that Syslog feature reads from 'journal' that goes up to the tool proxmox-mini-journalreader
It seems that it does not read from the filtered written logs, maybe @Dominic may provide some information to clarify this behaviour?
Thank you so much
@Tommmii does it still shows at pve GUI Syslog tab?
I did something similiar with CRON messages, they really disapear from auth.log and syslog, however they still apears at GUI Syslog.
I´m bit confused with that.
I figured out something, perhaps its the issue' .
In fact it seems that /var/log/syslog didnt show cron logs, however proxmox gui Syslog menu it seems to show them,
Is it something that shows all logs merged?
thanks
Dear @oguz ,
Thanks for replying.
I did it, but it is still loggin Cron pam_unix messages at syslog,
Ive tried a bunch of combination. I have a job running every minute, and it is very annoying to have 3 new messages at syslog everytime.
if there is another trick please, let me know.
Dear folks,
I´ve been trying to stop CRON tasks from being log at syslog in my pve 6.2 host, however nothing seems to works.
i´ve changed /etc/rsyslog.conf to:
#
# First some standard log files. Log by facility.
#
auth,authpriv.* /var/log/auth.log...
ZFS seems a great alternative. Just wondering my consumer SSD will suit for it without wearing out soon.
Regarding wearout does ZFS and EXT4 differs somehow? I mean, will its load be more agressive than ext4, or it has nothing to do?
Does any staff member can confirm that is safe to disable HA services? I also do not use them , and have a consumer SSD (kingston a400 120gb) as proxmox main drive.
Thanks
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