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    FreeBSD + Virtio => Slow (5GBit/s)

    I tried various different freebsd installations, first I noticed it on pfsense, but I dont care about that one cause 5GBit/s is way over my internet. The one I care about is FreeNAS cause my raid array is easily capable of outperforming this speed even without caching. But for reference I also...
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    FreeBSD + Virtio => Slow (5GBit/s)

    Hi, I know this has come up a bunch of times, but nothing metioned anywhere seems to work for me. I do have Hardware offload in freebsd disabled and I had it disabled on both bridge and nic of the host, but it did not change anything. No matter what I do I can't get more than about 4-5Gbit/s to...
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    Backup + suspend can lookup vm

    I mean it kind of would work if it keept the vm running (the backup only affects the 32Gb boot virtual disk, the actuall storage lies on a raid array with the controller passed through). But yeah I figured out why it wasn't my brightest Idea pretty quick. And I am not at all complaining about...
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    Backup + suspend can lookup vm

    Hi, I think I hit a bug today. I tried to do a backup (in suspend mode) of my FreeNAS VM to my NFS Backup share. I know now that in retrospect this obviously was doomed to fail, because the NFS Share lives (you might guess it) on the FreeNAS VM. TLDR: Once I hit backup Proxmox suspended the VM...
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    LXC Non os container

    Thanks, this worked. However it would be cool if it could be done via the gui or HTTP API.
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    LXC Non os container

    Hello, I created a minimal lxc container using the lxc busybox template and modified it to start/restart my service. It works fine on my development pc using lxc-start and lxc-stop. However, if I try to run it on my proxmox server as a Linux container if fails with the message that OS Type could...
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    Server Monitoring

    Hallo, Ich bin mir nicht sicher ob es nicht schon existiert, habe jedoch nichts gefunden. Es wäre schön wenn in der GUI HDD Temperaturen und IPMI Werte ausgelesen werden könnten. Konkret interessiert mich die ausgabe von hddtemp /dev/sd? -w sowie ipmitool sensor. An welchen Punkte muss ich...
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    [SOLVED] PFSense VM

    I got it to work now. Well I had done exactly this (except that my links are bonded and I use VLans on top) and everything was fine except Port forwards. But it seems that my Problem really was the linked bug, because the second I disabled hardware checksum offloading everything started to work...
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    [SOLVED] PFSense VM

    Hi, I'm trying to install a pfsense as a gateway/router for my local network. In theory, my plan is quite simple: I have a Fritzbox used as a modem connected to my switch in VLAN. My normal network is in another VLAN. So I have setup two nics to pfsense on bridge vmbr0, one with no VLAN tag...
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    Missing CPU Cores

    Me too (kind of) but also sun power isn't endless. Having 1/2 power consumption results in 2x possible compute power;)
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    Missing CPU Cores

    I'm not 100% sure but as far as I can remember, there is a bios settings to select whether all cores are presented using 1 or more numa nodes. However I don't run this system any more. I still have it laying around but I switched to a more modern (and faaaaaarrr more energy efficient) setup...
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    Storage Setup

    Hello, I have recently bought some new hardware for my homeserver and would like to run proxmox ve on it in order to be able to quickly setup virtual servers. In addition to test vm's there will be one that runs my whole house, which means: Backup of PC's Mediaserver (NFS/MySQL for Kodi...
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    Missing CPU Cores

    The problem is that theres no folder for these cores in /sys/devices/system/cpu. Only the other 20 cores are listed there. Digging in dmesg brings up this: [ 0.092140] smpboot: Max logical packages: 4 [ 0.092143] smpboot: APIC(8) Converting physical 1 to logical package 0 [ 0.092144]...
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    Missing CPU Cores

    Hello, I have installed Proxmox VE 4.2.2 on my IBM x3850 M2 Server. This server has a total of 4 CPU's with 6 Cores each. However only 20 of these are used by PVE. lscpu reports this: Architecture: x86_64 CPU op-mode(s): 32-bit, 64-bit Byte Order: Little Endian...

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