True,
I'm looking at it from the perspective of a switch/network link failure , so that is an extra link...
Og, OpenFabric routing protocol doesn't work with more than 2 nodes on the same link - design criteria
Question: Have you tested/used OpenFabric with more than 2 nodes on the same interface (ie. a vlan/ethernet switch)? ran into a problem which I suspect makes it outside of OpenFabrics design criteria, so as I've implemented your stuff, it worked, but then found troubles on the links where there...
Something I am missing, is a pre & post FRR config (perhaps templates that have values/numbers filled in from the GUI/SDN configuration like the ISIS process/router name, ASN numbers etc.). Loading those into/via vtysh/yang/etc., would ease custom and north-south configurations and...
Good day,
I have new set of clusters to be deployed in environments where I do have needs for SDN (vxlan-evpn) and loopback routes for CEPH while preparing for IPv6 only networks. Though I did got it going at one stage (IPv4 only), there are still missing pieces/processes that I'm stumbling on...
oh, and there are another "bug" in the parsing/do of the Network ID of the ISIS plugin that fails FRR parsing as the GUI/plugin doesn't parse that before hand and doesn't report that error in the task output ;(
@spirit now for related IPv6 (and perhaps openfabric?) parsing of the interfaces too?
Perhaps enhancing the interface to know/enable IPv6?
https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5343
vlans is separate broadcast domains, in my case I have both a secondary gateway (LTE) that issues DHCP only, as well as a dumb/unmanaged switch on on the same physical interface. So I use it as a secondary/tertiary corosync interface and management, and thus need it stable/fixed, but need the...
problem isn't syncing to a new machine, just stating the obvious that I can today, and especially with the new machine, run multiple vzdumps to PBS server(s) without killing the hypervisor, thus the single global lock for vzdump is a tad..... overkill and causing other problems with the...
I need to find the more relavent thread on this topic, but the problem I'm facing today, is a specific back takes very long time - and now, it's not bottlenecking on anything other than a single CPU given the nature of the PBS setup/operations over HTTPS on this old hardware.
I know I can run...
one reason to NOT install the PBS on the PVE. Reading that I understood it to be a PBS that is close to the S3 storage. Yes it'll be slow, so my advoce would be to NOT use it for the actual PBS of first backup, but rather a PBS that is synchronizing the already backed up stuff, as a DR/failover...
Consider shutting down all apps, like the SQL server, and retry the sdelete -z
Things like SQL could be the cause of lots of file writes which will "consume" storage if they aren't TRIM/zeroed
What I'd want to do in your situation (having had funs with virtioblock in the past without TRIM support, and having had to do similar):
Attach a virtio-scsi device (enabling SSD & TRIM/etc. on the device) to the windows VM, copy the files of the current windows drives, and swap the drives...
known not to necessarily chose/use the best options for the underlying hardware, just the most common expected optimized values, so you need to know that yourself and check/tune accordingly. Especially newer SSD/NVMes you want ashift=13 (not 12 as in your case, good for 4k drives) else you have...
the command that is actually the one I believe is *needed*:
reason: the writing of ZEROES, not just a TRIM command, as the values (especially the 1.13 compressratio) indicates that there are data in the "empty/deleted" portions of the VM's disk (like when you've done a defrag like above) and...
so no snapshots, which leaves the other possibility, that the disk layout might be a problem for some reason(s) perhaps related to ashift and volume settings.
output of zfs get all tank/vm-200-disk-3 and zpool get all tank ?
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