it's permit to launch remote graphical session over your local computer (here, your proxmox console). When done over a virtual network, this is not a bad choice
OK, did you call at your pve that it's not a linux VM, but another OS in your options ? Try with pfsense too, it's the source of opnsense, forked from pfsense
the easiest way is to clear you backup store, and then recreate a backup task from scratch.
Time is the heartbeat of our hardware, missconfiguring him is really hard to fallback
You facing to IOMMU group isolation.
Many small PCs cannot passtrough because yall your PC components are in the SAME IOMMU group. Then, when trying tio enable passtrough, vfio is loaded on all IOMMU peripherical attached device.
No solution for this at this time
The real think that 's saved you is to have backups not too old. Zfs is unable to check if data is rewrited by unallowed user.
Theoricaly, youu server isn't publicly displayed, so no really need to lock the public IP.
But, you need to allow only by mac address, and disable password...
ok
Did you tried to see your USB pool directly from pve host ? If not, stop before action your nas VM.
If you cannot see the zpool, it's a usb disk hardware problem
Best way is to have a spare slot disk usable on your host.
If present, you cannot use "zpool replace"
But, the safely use of them is with zpool offline mode.
error 5 on fdisk is really bad !
How this disks are used ? RAID controller backend ? If yes, many check from this before all:
- RAID controller connected to disk, assure your bios settings are configured on RAID.
- No controller raid, assure disabled RAID access for disks in bios too
In bios...
this error is speaking me a missconfigured vlan /port vlan:
Nov 07 03:27:30 serv ovs-vsctl[26381]: ovs|00002|db_ctl_base|ERR|no port named fwln305i0
BUT, i don't use OVS for vlan managing, i cannot help you anymore in this setup :s
hey,
your problem is:
"when you use your NFS Storage, this last goes offline without many more explications."
But, when you're experiencing the problem, the PVE and the NAS ping each other.
You've spoke about an very old hardware with your omv. All of yours test seem's to be on PVE, CT/VM...
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