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    ZFS - error: no such device, error: unknown filesystem, Entering rescue mode

    Thanks for pointing. I wanted to say that the warning could be placed somewhere during apt-get dist-upgrade (from lets say Proxmox 6.3 to Proxmox 6.4) - like apt-get stops and acknowledges sysadmin regarding this potential issue. I actually followed this excellent howto to fix boot loader. As...
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    ZFS - error: no such device, error: unknown filesystem, Entering rescue mode

    Just want to add that we also hit this problem after doing recent apt-get update/upgrade on one of the servers and doing "zpool upgrade -a" afterwards.. I only want to say that this is very serious and somewhat undocummented behavior that can cause a lot of problems to sysadmin, especially when...
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    [SOLVED] Passing 32+ VLANs to VM - what options?

    Hi Thanks for your response and confirming this setup! We're going to implement this on our new network to see how it goes. regards,
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    [SOLVED] Passing 32+ VLANs to VM - what options?

    Greetings, I know this has been asked many times, but I still did not find exact answer or solution. Using latest no-subscription PVE. We need more than 32 VLANs passed to single VM. We were fine until we hit 32 virtual nics limit in VM configuration (I know there's an option to bump that...
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    All VMs locking up after latest PVE update

    For the past 2 months we've hit this all VMs freezing couple times. Last freeze occured last night on 7-node cluster (storage: CEPH, backups to PBS) - right after PBS backup finished on one node, all VMs started to freeze with the following message in logs: May 10 22:03:04...
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    Deleted datastore holds filesystem and speed question

    Greetings Proxmox developers and users! First of all, I would like to thank Proxmox team for PBS - we just started using it within our infrastructure and so far we see great results. Just to share: our new shiny backup server is built on Supermicro 2U platform, 2 x Xeon 4214R CPUs, 128GB RAM...