Hi.
Please help me understand if my situation with root on ZFS is normal :)
I have double 224 Intel SDDs in the ZFS mirror configuration to store my root of PVE install. I keeps no backups, no ISO files, no VM images on this ZFS pool just PVE install itself. My only VM (Windows Server 2019) is...
Following on my oom-kill story. I couldn't find what exactly is tipping host over the OOM point. My RAM upgrade arrived while I was trying to figure out what was wrong. Now with 48 GB of RAM in total the problem of large file copying has disappeared. I guess that with previous 16 GB I was left...
The HW machine has 16 GB of RAM, 6 GB is given to Ubuntu Server VM, utilization is ~20-30% of those 6GB. This VM hosts Samba file server and couple of Docker containers, nothing extraordinary. This leaves 10 GB of RAM to the PVE host.
I tried to see what's happening during file copy on the host...
Hi.
I was trying to find some useful info here and elsewhere, but nothing was close. Trying here...
Setup
PVE node1 on Dell T340 (32GB of RAM, mirrored ZFS rpool on SSDs, mirrored ZFS datapool on HDD disks )
Windows Server 2019 VM (4 vCPU, 16 GB of virtual RAM, 1T GB storage on datapool)...
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