I'm also stuck with this, wondering if there's a way to identify the correct smbus/i2c devices, mobo is ASUS TRX40-pro.
From what I see, there's no support for it @ OpenRGB :(
By the way, there's a i2c passthrough patch, I'm wondering if there's any chance of this being integrated into the PVE...
I also had some problems with nvme - an A-DATA XPG.
It was causing a complete freeze at random times w/o anything in the log, reboot fixed it temporarily (it also disappeared from bios a few times).
Switched to Samsung and all problems went away.
Try going into
/etc/pve/qemu-server
Find the VM ID you added passthrough to, edit the .cfg file and remove the line with the passed NIC. You can also backup all the .cfg's to /root/ before doing any changes.
Thenr reboot, see if that helps.
Setting any limits in "Datacenter/Options/Bandwith Limits" ---- does nothing, currently have:
Bandwidth Limits clone: 50.00 MiB/s,default: 50.00 MiB/s,move: 50.00 MiB/s,restore: 50.00 MiB/s
And this is during a backup (NOT RESTORE), doesn't seem the limits did anything:
INFO: status: 0% (1.3...
Where do you see speed limit on backing up? I don't see such option @ the UI, there is only a limit on restore.
And where do I see a problem in the log:
- Normal - INFO: status: 23% (69.2 GiB of 300.0 GiB), duration 264, read: 276.4 MiB/s, write: 238.3 MiB/s
- A problem - INFO: status: 63%...
Hey guys,
I'm experiencing some issues backing up from NVME to a SATA hdd. The SATA drive just can't keep up.
Is it possible to implement a backup read/write speed limiter for similar situations?
Here's the log:
Hey guys,
I switched to a new nvme SSD today (the last one - ADATA XPG had some troubles).
The new SSD is Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 1TB
All good so far, but I noticed the following in the log:
# dmesg |grep "nvm"
[ 0.757426] nvme nvme0: pci function 0000:47:00.0
[ 0.977430] nvme nvme0...
Hey guys, I think there is a bug @ PVE's firewall when doing vlans.
Here's my setup:
Home "server" - PVE 6.2-4 - only has 1 Ethernet interface.
1. Mikrotik router connected to fiber-ONT bridged port - gets an external IP via DHCP and does nat / masq on 192.168.100.0/24 for the internal...
I actually got rid of the freezes/lockups I was experiencing, right now 14 days uptime @ kernel 5.4.34-1-pve, 4 VMs running (and by 4 VMs I mean 1 Windows vm that I run as a "daily driver", including gaming, and 1 linux VM for pentests, and 2 linux VMs (ubuntu) - web servers & etc.
- Disabled...
@H4R0
This dmesg log is from the boot after the freeze, not before. The ssd is used only for the VM disks, the host is on a HDD:
Content Disk image, Container
Type LVM
Usage 92.47% (882.02 GiB of 953.87 GiB)
There is no heavy read/write on any of the VMs. As far as the freezes - once...
Well, I do get full system freezes every 2-4 days..
Can't figure out whats causing them, because - there is nothing in the logs, and the freezes occur randomly.
There are 2 GPUs but they are allocated to VMs, there's no PVE GPU.
Once the system freezes - there's nothing to do but a hard reset...
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