i tried the same like you. Using the openrgb as a led controller on the host.
i compiled openrgb 0.9. Its a Proxmox on top of debian 12 at my gaming workstation with
a 8 core AMD 5700g and a Aorus B550 pro-p Motherboard.
First i have passed my RTX2060 to the vm and my 500gig Lenovo NVMe for the...
my solution for that was to install a kvm with a iscsi target. if you need the space for multiple machines you can try to handle it via glusterfs or ocfs ..
after them you can connect the iscsi initiator from each lxc container over the internal bridge.
(i'm using vlan 99 for iscsi connection...
sorry if my answer wasn't helpfull enough.
i've never tried to mount a local harddrive to a lxc container.
i only got two things working:
- iscsi mounts
- nfs mounts
that why i answered "nfs is your friend"
regards
fine
Dear Proxmox Stuff Members,
please add the ability to change hardware specific features at the Proxmox Web GUI.
e.g. chipset.
i want to change the bios file as well. http://www.coreboot.org has a full featured bios for qemu virtual machines.
coreboot support is now stable for the following...
my next step was to find out what works.
- kvm works without a problem. the traffic goes over the bridge.
- lxc containers routes only the ipv6 traffic over the bridge.
i have only a ipv4 setup in my testlab at present because my provider supports no ipv6 atm. and i'm not happy with a tunnel to...
yeah you are right! but we're talking about openvswitch implementation.
in that case .. the packages aren't forwarded to the bridge and routed back to the port.
or anything else.. :D
sorry i don't know exactly how to trace that issue.
hello,
i've investigated more time with the situation and found out that the vlan configuration explained at the documentation: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Open_vSwitch (chapter: Example 1: Bridge + Internal Ports + Untagged traffic) works a little bit better for my setup and i think this is...
Hello,
i'm new at your forum.
i got a issue with the network configuration.
i have two network cards with the following configuration:
...
allow-vmbr1 eth1
iface eth1 inet manual
ovs_type OVSPort
ovs_bridge vmbr1
allow-vmbr0 eth2
iface eth2 inet manual
ovs_type OVSPort...
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