I am running Proxmox 5.2 on a single non-clustered server. This is an HP Z820 with an LSI SAS 3008 controller flashed to IT mode. I am running ZFS across the board. The LSI controller is NOT the controller built onto the motherboard, but a new controller I installed into the server.
My boot...
??? I am not sure I understand what you are saying.
I have snapshots running every hour. I am able to take any one of those snapshots and clone it. I just tried it with the last three-hourly snapshots plus one from two weeks ago. They clone just fine.
Maybe I am misunderstanding what you are...
Oh, I can create a clone no problem but it is a manual process. I am just used to snapshot data on my FreeNAS systems being instantly available without having to clone them so I can grab a file here and there when a user does something stupid. The part I was missing and that you guys pointed out...
Thanks Udo -
Still not sure I understand. On all of my ZFS Freenas system, all snapshots that I create I have immediate access to the snapshot via the .zfs directory. That is what I am attempting to accomplish here on Proxmox.
Or I guess the question should be: How do I create a filesystem...
Udo -
I guess I am missing something. When I go into Proxmox and click snapshot, is that a block device snapshot or filesystem snapshot and how do I select between the two so I can use the builtin prox tools? When I do a snapshot from the commandline, it works as I would expect - I have access...
Hi Udo -
When I go to one of my ZFS filesystems (in my case, freenas), when I run a snapshot, I can check into that snapshot directory, see every file, every directory, etc and grab an individual file or group of files and copy them wherever I want them without having to clone the snapshot...
Thanks, I see a link to the snapshot there but I cannot gain access to the snapshot. I am thinking maybe I am not understanding how Prox does snapshots. On other ZFS systems, I can cd into the actual snapshot directory and actually see the files, etc in the directory.
My goal is to snapshot my...
Thank you Wolfgang -
But that didn't seem to help:
NAME PROPERTY VALUE SOURCE
spinning snapdev visible local
But there is no /dez/zfs or /dev/.zfs directory in which to find the snapshots.
To be clear, I am trying to find the snapshots on the spinning pool which is on a...
I have a system running 5.2-1 (latest updates).
I have 2 x 512GB SSDs in a ZFS RAID1 configuration and 2 x 8TB Spinners in a ZFS RAID1 configuration. The SSD are my rpool and my 8TBs are setup as "spinners".
I am using pve-zsync to snapshot and sync those snapshots between my SSDs and my...
That is how I am doing it, I thought that was a bind mount. Maybe I misunderstood the concept, but this is what is in my conf file:
mp0: /mount/media,mp=/mount/media,size=0
Here my fstab on the prox server:
phxnas:/mnt/vol1/media /mount/media nfs
Mounts perfectly when I issue:
mount...
Hi Fireon
I am using the NFS mounts for bind mounts within a bunch of containers. The mount works perfectly if I wait for the machine to boot, issue the mount command from the command line and then boot the CTs.
I followed the wiki instructions for doing bind mounts.
If you still need my...
I am running the latest version of Proxmox and I am having an issue where when I reboot my proxmox server (not often but it does happen) my NFS mounts located in /etc/fstab are not getting mounted. I am using these NFS mounts within a bunch of CTs so as a result those CT have cascading failures...
Dominik -
Yes, this is a standalone host. I ended up having to reboot the entire server to get the GUI back even though my VMs and CTs were still up and running. I have multiple other CTs and VMs that are accessing the same NFS mountpoint, so I don't think it was an NFS issue as much as a GUI...
I tried to add a bind mount to a CT by adding this line to the configuration file:
mp0: /mount/media,mp=/mount/media
Where /mount/media is an NFS mount on my proxmox server and I want to mount it at the exact same location on the CT.
When I restarted the CT it would not come back. When I...
I don't see any errors from Apparmor. None of the DENIED messages has the PID of the program (Ombi). Also, I had (assumed) that by adding:
lxc.aa_profile: unconfined
in my config files that it disabled AppArmor completely, is this not the case?
So at that point whatever is happening is not...
OK, so I ran a tcpdumps and I can see the request go out to the Plex server and get returned to the container in question (now two separate containers). It appears that the request and reply are properly formatted. Ombi and Plex communicate via http (or https) with each other on Plex's port of...
Thank You Manu - I will give this a try....
As for it not being a container problem, the problem **ONLY** happens when Ombi is installed in a container. The minute I install it in a VM it works instantly! To me that makes it a pretty safe bet that the problem is related (somehow) to how the...
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