Today I checked on /etc/locale.gen, and confirmed the line that's not commented indeed is correct:
en_US.UTF-8 UTF-8
And I ran the procedure to update the locale:
# locale-gen
Generating locales (this might take a while)...
en_US.UTF-8... done
Generation complete.
And still the system...
I just ran pveperf on /mnt/pve/foo & got some horrible numbers, with fsyncs between 17-400.
These disks don't feel anywhere near that bad when running a VM from them.
I imagine I'm simply running the test in a manner outside it's scope.
Is there a standardized proper method by which to...
You may only need to install acpi to the guest OS, see the corresponding wiki article here.
I've had problems with acpi recently, and it's on my to-do list of things to sort out, when I do I'll publish my findings for the Proxmox community.
I had that a few times a while ago when we were between the 1.6.5121 & 1.6.5261 releases- while waiting for the 2.6.35 kernel with KSM.
Then twice again after reinstalling the newer iso, using 2.6.35.
I couldn't make it happen, they did it on their own at random it seemed.
I had to use the...
Now that you mention it, I recall a similar issue. It was while evaluating a new transfer client.
I don't recall which it was, but I had to drop it like it's hot.
I have consistently acceptable results with FileZilla, and I use WinSCP just to calculate remote directory sizes.
I think WinSCP...
One of mine does that, too. I figured it was because it was only 1GB.
I always thought it used to say the size the first day.
I'll be interested in learning what causes that.
That's not the same interface as you see in the web interface- it's the TAP QEMU uses to reach the bridge.
The one from the web interface will have the same name from there and in the file.
I have an open ticket with my email provider after discovering I wasn't able to search the message body on reports generated by vzdump.
It was determined to be due to a missing hyphen in the message header, which prevents the message from being indexed.
Content-Type: text/plain...
I've concluded that ssh is simply slow.
I notice increased ssh lag when any of the server's networks are not fully functional.
Even on other Debians.
What I see specifically is the establishing of a connection taking up to 30 seconds, after it starts it blazes through like normal.
I think it's...
I understand there must be significant frustration, but I prefer to read in english, so I'll just post the Google output for the sake of the rest of us.
A possible solution might be as simple as aligning the drop-down menu on the opposite side of the row.
If that's the case, is it something mere mortals can edit in an html file somewhere?
Maybe try a new MAC inside Windows?
In Interface Properties > Configure button > Advanced tab > Network Address,
There's a checkbox to select between 'Not Present' and 'Value', and you can enter a new MAC address in the 'Value' field.
I'm finding that it depends on the workload.
When routing packets in a VM having ingress & egress share a L2 cache matters.
More detail is available on the KVM site here, particularly with regard to passing the instruction capacity of the physical host's processor to the guest OS, as opposed to...
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