Yes sir. Sometimes it opens the console prompt quickly. Other times it just hangs and doesn't come up. Seems something to do with VLAN tagging and I am on a complete Unifi ecosystem so setup is very straightforward.
ok, after waiting about 10 minutes, the login prompt came up. hrm...
I wonder if this error has something to do with it?
systemctl
* networking.service loaded failed failed Raise network interface
the console will not show the login prompt.
when I remove the VLAN tag, console works. when I add the VLAN tag, console wont work.
ping tests to container when using VLAN = OK.
Because I am trying the simplest method to simply pass data from one conatiner to the next. Using the ZFS mounts isn't working because each container is just creating separate subvols when I mount the same ZFS storage. I can find many posts online with people experiencing similar issues, but...
But I cannot mount the directory even in a single container? What sort of filesystem does the mount dir function require?
Its not clear on this page:
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage:_Directory
im sure this is a stupid question, but...
I keep getting this error:
command 'mkfs.ext4 -O mmp -E 'root_owner=0:0' /zvol/henry/tmp/images/123/vm-123-disk-1.raw' failed: exit code 144 (500)
and all I am trying to do is add this directory to a couple of containers to transfer some data.
I deleted the ZFS storage first from the datacenter, and now there's an entry in the resources tab of my container for an "unused disk" that I cannot rid myself of.
I already destroyed the ZFS filesystem so not sure what to do now...
Well, I guess ill answer my own silly question in case any other noobs come around. For whatever reason, SDB wasn't initialized while the other disks were.
Clicking on:
"Initialize Disk with GPT"
solved the issue.
Hi there, I have abandoned FreeNAS as I found the bhyve VM support for windows machines (on an AMD chip) dreadful. I am excited to be migrating to proxmox as it looks very powerful.
I have a mirrored zpool named "zvol", which is functioning without error on FreeNAS.
after running: #...
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