I am 100% with you on that. It would cause issues with one of my VMs where I am passing through a PCI SATA Controller. Could end up a hot mess if it was passed through elsewhere or completely missing from its intended VM. So yes I defiantly understand the reasoning for this and I thank you for...
Thanks for the direction - Both of you! Much appreciated.
So my plan should look something like:
Have local Keyboard+Display ready
Backup current /etc/network/interface config
Disable auto start for VMs/LXCs
Shut down PM
Drop in new PCI device
Power on PM
Via local Keyboard+Display discover...
I feel that right out the gate I might be lacking details so let me know what what else you might need from me.
I plan on dropping in a a new PCI card and I know it is going to shift addressing/naming and ultimately mess with my PCI passthrough, my NIC config (which is PCI), and whatever else I...
I did sign up for a trial earlier today to give it a go. Only thing with going this route would be having to run the same backups twice.. I believe.
Ultimately I want an on site backup and then a copy of that backup offsite.
Try and say that that three times fast!
So is it possible for me to back up my backups to backblaze.. or any other location? I could backup the datastore directory... but its thousands and thousands of directories (chunks)... not sure that would be feasible.
I experienced this same exact issue. My Debian VMs and Alpine CT were fine. My windows VM show started and have what appeared to be the same output as you. Crashed my host because I ran out of space on account of the logs filling up rapidly. Booted previous kernel as suggested by Neobin and all...
Can someone help me understand this error? /var/log filled up super quick eventually bringing my host system to a halt. I get this when I start my Win10 VM:
Mar 7 18:45:13 pm kernel: [ 3976.900941] ------------[ cut here ]------------
Mar 7 18:45:13 pm kernel: [ 3976.900941] WARNING: CPU: 11...
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