Hi there,
I have a small home server with 5 hard drives. 4 of those just contain movies and since I just watch a couple of movies per week it would be ideal to shut the drives down when they are not in use.
From what I read, the problem is pvestatd which spins the drives up right after they...
I posted this before in the plex forum, but I was told I should ask you guys:
It’s basically a duplicate of this one Bug: Using international characters in file names break extra support I just didn’t want to bring up an old post.
So I’m running server version 1.13.8.5395 on Ubuntu 18.4.1 as...
After a healthy amount of sleep I was able to find the quite obvious answer. First, I guess the right way to address the LV ist via /dev/VG/LV and not /dev/mapper/LV. I also ran
root@pve:~# tune2fs -f -E clear_mmp {device}
tune2fs 1.43.4 (31-Jan-2017)
tune2fs: No such file or directory while...
This first paragraph will explain what I just did. It might nor be relevant, but I don't want any information to be missing. So I have a CT with a Root Disk and 3 mount points. I wanted to merge the volume groups of the drives behind mp1 and mp3. So I deleted the logical volume of one of the...
anyone? I'm pretty sure using veth is the solution, but when I add a veth connection using the proxmox webinterface, it does not appear in ifconfig on the ubuntu server.
Hi,
my configuration: The PC hat 3 ethernet devices. eth0 is bridged to vmbr0; eth1 and 2 are bridged to vmbr1.
pfSense is running as a VM using vmbr0 as WAN and vmbr1 as LAN interface.
Ubuntu server runs as a CT with venet using the ip 192.168.11.3
With this setup I'm running into multiple...
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