For some reason, it ends like 3h ago?
ls -al /root/.bash*
-rw------- 1 root root 11177 Aug 25 09:19 /root/.bash_history
but you are on the right track, I'm on a weak connection and I have either copy / pasted something wrong or when reverse searching the bash history with CTRL+R selected...
btw. nvme0 and nvme1 are mirrored and this is where PVE runs.
proxmox-boot-tool status
Re-executing '/usr/sbin/proxmox-boot-tool' in new private mount namespace..
System currently booted with uefi
C284-A04D is configured with: uefi (versions: 5.4.119-1-pve, 5.4.124-1-pve, 5.4.128-1-pve)...
thx, I already suspected that but its not the case. I have 2 zfs pools. (I'm skipping a few irrelevant lines here)
df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev...
any hints? I'm kinda stumped on how to fix this.
I did an apt-get update followed by apt-get dist-upgrade which kept hanging so I pressed CTRL+C
When running apt-get dist-upgrade again I got
E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.
but this...
nothing special. PX is on a VPS from a German provider, PBS is on a KVM from a US provider.
tried mtr - no issues found.
tried iperf3 between the two and TCP is ok, plenty of lost packets when using udp hence I switched back from using the wireguard VPN solution to plain simply connecting to the...
talking about ressources there is almost no noticable usage. I am analyzing both server's stats with netdata and I see no peak during the benchmarks. at all. they are idle.
checked the logs and didn't find much on both.
on the target (PBS) I see a few failed benchmarks which say "broken pipe"...
oh, I have news. The latest frozen benchmark just produced an error:
proxmox-backup-client benchmark --repository root@pam@PBS-public-IP:datastore
Message from syslogd@proxmox-host at May 26 16:33:46 ...
kernel:[112192.699946] watchdog: BUG: soft lockup - CPU#1 stuck for 25s! [kvm:14958]...
Shall I pipe it to a log file and attach it here or what am I looking for?
something like
strace -f -yy proxmox-backup-client benchmark --repository root@pam@PBS-public-IP:datastore > logfile.log
btw. I've just had 5-10 benchmarks working consecutively. I have no idea what is going on since...
hi there,
1 Proxmox server and 1 PBS with different providers. Both servers are up to date.
Backups worked fine through tailscale (wireguard based VPN) then went from taking on average 10 minutes to 5-8 hours with similar backup sizes.
Switched back to connecting to PBS via public IP, same...
ah, I see, that seems to be the case, thanks for pointing it out. I guess eventually the old ones will be deleted. I was just wondering since auth.log seems to go back till the 3rd of February
ls -al /var/log/proxmox-backup/api/
total 20205
drwxr-xr-x 2 backup backup 18 Apr 12 00:00 ...
that does not seem to be the case - this is a Debian 10 system with a manually installed PBS (not via the .iso) => https://pbs.proxmox.com/docs/installation.html#install-proxmox-backup-server-on-debian
cat /var/lib/logrotate/status
logrotate state -- version 2
"/var/log/syslog"...
The log directory seems to be getting out of hand so I was wondering if anyone could share his logrotate config?
/var/log# du -cksh proxmox-backup/*
20M proxmox-backup/api
7.0M proxmox-backup/tasks
27M total
ok, that was the problem.
/etc/pve/priv/storage/STORAGEID.enc contains a fingerprint of the PBS
/etc/pve/storage.cfg contains BOTH encyption-key AND fingerprint. Encryption-key is NOT as expected the STORAGEID but rather the fingerprint contained in the encryption-key.
This is all very...
thanks. I already tried correcting the fingerprint in the .enc file but the PVE GUI still shows the old fingerprint as in my last screenshot I posted here so I'm wondering which service I could restart for the .enc file to be reread?
I don't need the encrypted backups. I had a look at the GUI, can you please specify how to generate a new key and replace the old one?
I'n not 100% sure if this can be done via GUI as the help doesn't really explain these options:
I guess i need to manually delete the old useless backups...
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