Very interesting. I'm looking to put an email server behind HAProxy and thought I'd have to hand configure it. Didn't know pfSense had this feature.
Here's an AI response to your problem...
Based on your description, it seems like your Proxmox setup behind a pfSense firewall using HAProxy...
here is /proc/cpuinfo now, after running the new kernel:
root@pve9:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 6
model : 23
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5450 @ 3.00GHz
stepping : 10
microcode : 0xa07
cpu...
It's running good so far on 6.0.19-1 on the pve-kernel-edge.
I thought I might have an instability issue but that seemed to be a holdover from the nolapic setting when shutting down a vm.
Now that nolapic is NOT being used I was able to shutdown cleanly the vm and things seem stable.
OK... problem remediated.
I used the PVE-Edge-Kernel
Verified that I did not need to use
nolapic
when booting from the pve-kernel-6.0.17-edge kernel.
and ...
I see all 8 cores now with top!
And when I inspect /proc/cpuinfo I now see all 8 cores (0-7)
So I've confirmed this on my...
I just tried on another dell 1950 III server.
kernel 5.15.74-1-pve
Also sees only one core.
Oh, by the way it's a bitch to install proxmox on these boxes as the video isn't detected properly. I've seen the problem reported elsewhere in this forum. I managed to work around it by figuring...
cat /sys/devices/cpu/type
4
I have several Dell 1950 III units... So I'll try checking another one.
There was a similar issue on reddit titled "dude where are my cores :( ?"
https://www.reddit.com/r/debian/comments/smg8uj/dude_where_are_my_cores/
So in that thread they suggested trying a...
I'm running a Dell 1950 III - It has two Xenon 5450 quad core cpus.
Because of another bug that makes proxmox not run on Dell 1950's I have had to set a kernel parameter as such:
nolapic
When I run top on a linux machine I press "1" and it shows the utilization statistics for each of the...
I was having similar results upgrading from 6.4 to 7.2. An older kernel was still there so through Grub I chose the older 5.4.203-1-pve kernel boots fine. I'll try adding the nolapic kernel parameter to the normal bootup and see if that gives me a reliable reboot.
I have been seeing this message on a Dell R610 with it's broadcom 4 port ethernet card (BCM5709 ).
I experienced about 26 seconds of stalls of ssh sessions going into the server from my laptop.
I've observed that that I can have a screen session with pings running continually during the...
I want the samba to be connected as closely as possible to the ZFS filesystem. I tried running an Ubuntu container, then adding Zentyal into it and almost got that to work. It was suggested to mount the filesystems in though the containers, but I didn't see a way to modify the zfs permissions...
Strangely, every other recent distribution that I have used with the Linux Kernel uses UUID numbers for referencing drives. This is really odd that Proxmox with zfsonlinux doesn't do the same. I'm sure people can get around the problem by rebooting or rescanning the drives somehow.
I'm sure...
Could the installer be changed so that it uses disk-by-id instead of /dev/sda type identifiers. I'm seeing allot of fud on the net about replacements of drives down the road that are recognized as different drive letters. Rebooting is not an option in drive maintenance. It would be best to...
Did you do the chattr +C for the database directories? I heard that is good to do on logfile directories and the like to disable copy-on-write feature for that file or folder. Since I use btrfs on my laptop, I find I at least need to do that for the directories that virtualbox machines run...
Yes, and I appreciate that. It is a consideration. Just trying to make it increasingly harder for those who might handle the equipment to modify contents of the drive. Obviously hardware hacks are possible. In any case I'm delighted to learn that Proxmox can be installed on top of Debian...
An encrypted filesystem would be a great feature along with an ssh daemon in the initramfs that allows for entry of the passphrase needed to decrypt the whole disk encryption. An additional routine that would run a hash of the contents of the /boot partition to ensure nothing has changed since...
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