Thanks for the replies. For clarification, I'm passing the disks (ext4) from pve to an openmediavault VM, where they are pooled using mergerfs. Disks are a mix of consumer grades, plugged directly into the motherboard (i.e., SATA). So no HBA - yet anyway. I only got into virtualisation about six...
Yes, my disks are passed through as per that link. I'll have a look at the config files, thanks.
As an aside, I passed through the disks when first setting up the VM because it seemed like the right approach. Having read a little more since, I wonder what the best practice is - are there...
Currently, I have a VM (essentially a NAS) that has a number of physical disks directly passed through to it. How can I move these disks to a new VM (within the same node)? Can/should I first move the disks to a storage pool (e.g., LVM) and then attach the disks to the new VM from there?
Unfortunately I'm trying to run proxmox-backup-client from a client using buster (openmediavault v5), for which the latest version is 1.1.14 - which means (I think) I have to upgrade the client to bullseye (i.e., OMV v6) first.
I'm having problems with the --ns option for proxmox-backup-client.
I can back up a client directory to the Root Namespace, as expected, using the following:
proxmox-backup-client backup --backup-type host clientdata.pxar:/path/to/client/data --repository root@pam@192.168.1.10:8007:backups
I...
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