Yes, 3.4 sound right, however you might want to read this thread in terms of which repo you are using: http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/17875-Confused-about-repositories
Sorry, can't help. I had the exact same issue a few days ago and thought it was a sudden fluke on the hardware. RAM and DISK CHecks brought nothing to light. My Proxmox Logs show nothing as well, looks like a complete freeze without error indicating the arrival of the sudden death.
But this box...
Hi spirit,
Yes, that would have been an idea. But too late. I kompletely set it up new and dropped the backups in place.
However I have a feeling that with pveproxy spinning endlessly hat high volume I broke more than meets the eye.
It was a test setup, I found half a year old fragments of...
Ok, so I have check anything I could think of. Even read in detail the dpkg.log to see if I didn't miss anything.
Nothing.
I guess this is just a fluke.
So it is time to delete theserver and set it up new. Import the backups and call it a bad day.
It was dumm and it was late at night. I simply did aptitude update && aptitude -y safe-upgrade && reboot the machine.
There seemed to be a hang up with man-db, everything else (kernel, apt, etc.) updated.
I rebuild the man-db db.
But where did the webinterface go ?? Why wheren't the VMs...
Not to be beating on a dead horse, but I agree in terms of "fake raid".
Good Hardware Controller definately preferred even if it is a cheap Adaptec.
Software Raid on Linux if you just do not have the cash (but then it can not be THAT important).
The main problem with "fake raid" ist that each...
I installed 3.2 on an mSATA today. My problem wasn't the mSATA, my problem was the UEFI Bios not really being supported and even after telling the BIOS to do everything Legacy ist still seemed to notice the UEFI stuff.
It being a Debian Bug actually, the only way around was to install a Debian...
No to mention that this "flavor" of mint you have choosen ist dependant on the current Ubuntu and you'll be running updates more often than you would like to. Even if you have a decent Video 3D card in a real machine it is likely to not work properly.
I recently fiddelt with it for hours on my...
Well, my guess is as good as your guess.
How old is the hardware? What kind of hardware? Single disk or Raid?
To be honest I didn't even look at your SMART Test, it was just last week that I had a drive on the way out ... (the Raid was slowing at odd times and doing funny things) ... but SMART...
Seeing you speak german, this may be something for you to read up on here ... http://www.karlrupp.net/de/computer/nat_tutorial ... the keyword you might be looking for is called masquerade.
From what I see above you are doing NAT but your outgoing pakets still carry the internal numbers, that...
To get a bit more detailed on what is running around in my head I added a couple of scenarios up top to the thread. Having a look at that you will notice that I am sitting at an external Hoster and am counting on every cent. So having a distributed filesystem is really nice, sure, but not in my...
Thank you "mir" for the fast reply. As these are machines which will not really produce money themselves and surely could be handled otherwise (with more work on my part as well as other "standing around" hardware, etc. I am somewhat tied to keeping it low profile. But let's see if I can get...
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/round-robin
In my case meaning "taking turns" ... so that Machine A does its backup onto Machine B. Machine B in turn does its backup on Machine C. And yes, Machine C would then in turn do its backup onto Machine A.
Engl. "round robin" (1730) = dt...
I have been running VM Ware for a few years now and the main Problem is getting complete snapshots efficently and effectively done without the several thousand dollar package.
A few years back I got the Basic Package, but let's not spend time talking about that.
I have been testing on the side...
Hi Marco,
Thanks, I am still new to Proxmox, I was having a hell of a time finding the right switch and though this "default" was not changeable. Mondys my brain seems always a bit slower ...
Steffen
I am not sure if I can follow your thought. If I were running a small three member cluster. Why would I not want to Round Robin my backups? Machine A makes Backup on disk of machine B, B in tunr on C and of course C then again on A?
Or if you want to test with Proxmox ... need a snapshot /...
Sorry for not really bein any help. I am new to proxmox so I am not sure what the standard proxmox way is, but in general rate limiting can be done with iptables, so you can ad a bunch of rules pertaining to the IPs you wish to your firewall.
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