Gabriel, et alia:
My T620 also has a FreeIPA VM running on it and for kicks and giggles I installed iperf3 thereupon this morning. Succeeding that, whence I ran the iperf3 client (on my GD8200) against the FreeIPA VM I was getting bit rates averaging 930-940Mbits/second. Thus, I realize I am...
Gabriel,
This evening I did indeed exact this experiment of changing the pfSense's VM vCPU to "host" (from "kvm64") and I did not see any material differential in the measurements taken via iPerf3 using the same parameters. As such, the average bit rate was about 300Mbits/second or so. That...
Spoonman2002,
In precedence to any changes or reboots, I measured 300Mbits/second throughput for send and also for receive. I then disabled "Hardware Checksum Offloading" (the other two were already disabled), saved the change and rebooted. In succession to the reboot I measured about the same...
_Gabriel,
Well, no, my vCPU is set to KVM64 so that the machine can migrate betwixt one AMD based system I have and several Intel based systems I have (the HP T620 is AMD based). I can certainly exact an experiment and try this change to see what occurs (likely later tonight when I have time)...
ProxMox users, et alia:
I have a VM running the latest community edition version of pfSense on the latest version of ProxMox on an HP T620 with 16GB of RAM, 4 x AMD GX-415GA, and the internal Ethernet device is a RTL8111/8168/8411 device (the driver in use is the VirtIO driver).
The mechanism...
jpbaril, et alia:
I first started using the Geco-IT version, I then found Jim Lee's version of the code and have been working off of his code. His code was based on an intermediate repository (by someone else) that had added flatcar support first, then Jim Lee added his changes to that code...
I am trying to get a Fedora CoreOS instances to live migrate that has a residual set of "args" with ignition files and such that are blocking the live migration from becoming occurring. I wish to modify the hook-script to perform this task:
pvesh set /nodes/pve1/qemu/112/config --args ''
Now...
Dominik, et alia:
Indeed I executed the following:
cd /var/log/pve/tasks
sudo find . -type f -mtime +3 -exec rm {} \;
Succeeding the execution of the above entitled commands a bunch of files were deleted. However, even after opening a new private window in my browser and logging back into the...
All,
Please allow me to proffer this hypothetical:
If one has two different clusters each with 3 nodes ("cluster1" and "cluster2") along with a single un-clustered node "node-unclustered". Is there a "Datacenter view" that will show you all of cluster1 and its nodes, cluster2 and its nodes...
Stefan_R, et alia:
The original poster (OP) was asking about several nodes that were entirely not clustered at all and the answer given was regarding "cross-cluster" (meaning two different clusters exist and you wish to move betwixt the two). I am curious to know if the OP's original question...
Geco-IT:
Bonjour!
This is most excellent news! Indeed, I made some several updates to the code (the most prominent being the allowance for the latest Fedora CoreOS to work) as well as some others (one of which being the addition of a VLAN parameter).
I will fork the code and prepare some PRs...
I just began experimenting with this. My initial response in this posting was to ask for some updated source code, though I have since figured out the changes. These changes presume the latest version of Fedora CoreOS 37 is to be used.
These changes are made to the fcos-base-tmplt.yaml file...
I looked in the /var/log/pve/tasks directory and there are a bunch of directories, index files, etc...
How can one parse out what is there? How do all those files relate, etc? It is some sort of database?
I'd like to write a script (and I am happy to publish it here) that would say ask the...
Dominik, et alia:
I apologize for my being inarticulate; yes, I was most definitely referencing pve.
I see there is no such GUI based knob, but, is there a manner by which to achieve this from even the command line or via an API call?
Stuart
Everyone,
Let me first start out by saying that I am quite happy with the backup software that macOS comes with, time machine. That said, there would be some level of convenience with respect to being able to do a back up to PBS directly from macOS. However, right now I run a TrueNAS file...
ProxMox users, developers, et alia:
I am thinking about migrating from this barrage of interfaces I have now within ProxMox to trying to use an Open Virtual Switch model and am wondering what other folks have had in terms of experiences and what type of configurations worked for you?
Here is...
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