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    Very High Load Average

    Update on this: Moving all guests to be containers did lower the average load on the host system but it didn't resolve the initial issue of high packet loss. (occurring on the first hop for the VM to the Proxmox host bridge) I also moved away from the Opnsense/pfsense VM as a router but that did...
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    Hetzner Routed Network (3 Subnets + Additional IPs) Config Check

    Hey, that makes sense and is way cleaner. Didn't know you could use CIDR notation :) I will give it a try and then update this thread
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    Hetzner Routed Network (3 Subnets + Additional IPs) Config Check

    Hey, what is the best way to route the maximum number of IP addresses to the guests (IPV4)? I have 3 Subnets (/29, /27, /27) and an additional IP that I wish to fully utilize (8, 32, 32 IPs) without loss of an IP for the host system and broadcast/subnet. I have theorized this config but...
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    Very High Load Average

    Did the stress test: The temp was staying at exactly 94.9°C with a clock rate of 3.6GHz consistently. When I turned off the VMs, I saw the temp jumping around between 55°C and 65°C in idle. I don't think Hetzner will repaste the CPU after less than a year of being available. CPUTIN is around...
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    Very High Load Average

    As this is a remote machine (Hetzner Datacenter) I'll raise a ticket with their support to double-check the settings and general state of the fans. cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor ondemand ondemand ondemand ondemand ondemand ondemand ondemand ondemand ondemand...
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    NAT 1:1 for LXC

    A bit about your setup would help :) WWW connectivity fails where? DNS resolution? How are you routing packages from the guests?
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    Very High Load Average

    The first thing I did after install, wish that was it. It's really the opnsense guest (checked it before using the PID, but atop confirms it) Screenshot when Load AVG is low (< 3): I've monitored the temps for a bit (60sec intervals, 30min duration) The range is somewhere around 72.9°C to...
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    Very High Load Average

    @H4R0 Thank you very much for the atop help - already falling in love with it Didn't have to search long for a new record: Load AVG of 31, the only red line is the TAP adapter for the Router VM (ID 100) - IIRC correctly the TAP driver identifies itself as 10Mbps, so 122% is a false positive...
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    Very High Load Average

    Normally I would agree with this, but this doesn't match up at all with the general load of the system and how it behaves. In general, VMs stay responsive overall, minus the network drops. I'm not positive yet that's that issue is related to the spikes, but one step at a time I guess :) If we...
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    Very High Load Average

    Hey there, I have a Proxmox VE host (pve-manager/6.2-4/9824574a (running kernel: 5.4.41-1-pve) which gives me some trouble without direct indication as to why. The host hardware is the following: Ryzen 5 3600 (6 cores/12 threads) 2x SAMSUNG MZVLB512HAJQ - 512GB NVMe as RAID1 1x TOSHIBA...

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