Just did the same thing , I discovered than device_healths_metrics appear to be created by manager so
1 - Create a new manager , if you already have a second manager go to step two
2 - delete the first manager ( there is no data loss here ) , wait for the standby one to become active
3 -...
Hi , I followed the doc for ZFS and I do this from 3.8.5 docs
ZFS comes with an event daemon, which monitors events generated by the ZFS kernel module. The daemon can also send emails on ZFS events like pool errors. Newer ZFS packages ships the daemon in a separate package, and you can install...
Third party backup tool required VSS working correctly and stop-mode is not really an option for us ( uptime 24/7 ) and I bet alot of company are in the same boat
Thanks
When a backup is taken with quiesce enabled, the operating system and application data are prepared prior to the execution of the snapshot. This is done in an attempt to avoid data corruption. By stopping (with quiesce) any running processes on the guest operating system, the file system...
Volume group "vmdata1" not found
hum , I understand than volume vmdata1 is offline because I removed an LVM drive , now can I delete reference to this volume ? This is a test machine
after upgrading to 1.6 I received this error when I tried to access "hardware" tab of virtual machines , both old and new vm
[2535]ERR: 24: Error in Perl code: command '/sbin/vgchange -aly vmdata1' failed with exit code 5
Ok some new test with a Debian Lenny 32 bit , first good news the virtio-net is WAY! better on Linux than Windows here the result
Network Speed:
proxmox host -> files server = 940MB ( wire speed )
vm debian lenny 32 -> files server = 700MB !!! 2 times the speed of windows virtio-net...
Yes I tested with signed drivers for Xen,Vmware and Hyper-V, Redhat closed access to those drivers and you can't not even download a trial version of the virtualization products , so you need to give 500$ just to figure it out , you can try Vmware fully fonctionnal , Xen (they even give...
local file server to host = 940MB on a 1000Base-T Managed HP Procurve Switch(brand new) so there is no network problems , and we talked here about a Xeon 5405 so there is nothing slow about cpu process power , also there is no elcheepo "all on one irq" desktop motherboard with realtek or marvell...
They are not really different but Windows x64 either 2008 or 7 need to have signed drivers or it will not survive a reboot , you can't used freely available drivers to install virtio block/net on Windows x64 because it will simply refuse to used it and you will have a boot failure at next...
Exactly my situation , I want the power of Debian/Proxmox like managing ups correctly , doing backup but performance bottleneck is a real problem for me here , I'm even ready to by a Redhat Virtualization licence just to obtain the 64 bits signed drivers but the performance is killing me so for...
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