Hi everyone. I'm looking for a way to run AGL as a Proxmox VM. Here's the official documentation about different ways of installation.
1. They provided a QEMU prebuilt image and kernel image, and the official way is to use qemu to bring the VM up
2. A VirtualBox image
3. An image which can be...
Here's my setup. pfSense is running as a VM of proxmox. `eth0` is associated `vmbr0`, and pfSense also has a virtual network device connected to `vmbr0`.
There are two options:
1. Make the network device `eth0` VLAN aware, and configure a separate VLAN device in side pfsense.
2. Create a...
@vesalius Thanks for the reply. Now I'm really curious why it's working..The switch I'm using is Yuanley 8 Port Gigabit PoE. Could it be that VLAN it handled transparently in this case?
Sorry to bring this up again. I'm looking to do the same thing and I've now created the VLAN10 so that other VMs on the same PVE can join the VLAN using a tag(basically option 1 in this thread).
However, other machines connected to the LAN unmanaged switch(which is connected to the LAN port of...
Update: VM connected to the same vmbr0 but with different VLAN id now can get IP from VLAN DHCP and can access the internet. This is the setup(though I'm using VLAN ID 10 in this case):
PVE network:
pfSense VLAN setting:
pfSense interfaces:
However devices connected to the LAN...
So I have pfSense virtualized as a VM inside PVE, and here's my current network setup and it worked fine(despite no VLAN)
I then created a VLAN in pfSense using `vnet0` but with a VLAN id 20, and I turned on the `VLAN aware` flag in the PVE network config page. I'm not sure if the diagram is...
Hi guys. I'm running pfSense as a VM on a host with J4125 CPU. The LAN network is connected to a Gigabit NIC. When using kvm64 as the CPU type, I can saturate the NIC at around 940Mbps, which is expected. However if switched to `host` as the CPU type, I can only reach around 850Mbps. Could...
@dscapak Upon some investigation, it might actually be related to the Samsung 980 Pro 2TB NVMe SSD I'm using? This model(as well as other Samsung NVMes) is notoriously bad for the 0E problem, which is confirmed on my machine with `smartctl`. I'm going to order another brand and see if the...
Sorry for the silly question. I'm seeing exactly the same error as in this post. My screen is flooded with this error with even no VM is running.
kernel: pcieport 0000:00:1b.0: AER: Corrected error received: 0000:01:00.0
kernel: nvme 0000:01:00.0: AER: PCIe Bus Error: severity=Corrected...
The builtin memory test all passed without any problem, even several times. I then used the same SSD but on a different socket on the motherboard(previously it was M2P and now it's M2A). It's been three days now and I don't see any error even if I have a very frequent scrub cronjob.
According...
@leesteken Uh, the data corruption happened again today. In `zpool status -v` I saw a lot of `Permanent errors` and the status of the rpool became DEGRADED again. Do you think if it's an indicator for a bad NVMe SSD?
Even one in the VM disk.
`rpool/data/vm-101-disk-0:<0x1>`
Here's what happened. Yesterday, all of a sudden I cannot access Proxmox via web or SSH, nor can I access the Home Assistant that is running as a VM on PVE. It's actually the second time this week. Last time I force restarted the machine and everything goes back to "normal", at least that's how...
It's interesting that PCIe pass-through is natively supported on my ProxmoxVE installation without any extra step? I noticed that VT and Memory Map is by-default enabled in the BIOS setting. Maybe that's the reason? I tried 3 different motherboard+CPU and they all work like a charm.
@telesteven Thanks for giving it a try. I'm thinking about passing through a PCIe to 4xSATA adapter to the TrueNAS VM so that it can manage the disk directly. But the backup plan is to just use disk passthrough. Have you seen any other issue with disk passthrough?
@leesteken Thanks for the valuable info. I'm still waiting for the power supply to arrive. Here's the device I have for now:
1. Intel i3-12100, VT-d supported
2. GIGABYTE Z690I AORUS ULTRA LITE, which should have enough support for IOMMU
I'll come back once the power supply arrived.
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