You understood that correctly. I only used the original Dell firmware here.
The newer controllers (e.g. H740P, H745 und H745P MX) have an enhanced HBA mode, here you can e.g. create a RAID 1 for the OS via the controller while you pass the 8 other disks directly through.
Definitely SSDs, they have more performance and less power consumption. This can definitely make a difference in a system that operates 24/7.
But the question always remains as to what exactly the system should do. The equipment usually depends on this.
Go to the VM in question, click Hardware and then select the unused disk with a double click and set everything up the way you want. After saving the settings, the disk is in the VM, if necessary a stop and start and the disk can be used.
The question here is what you are currently doing with the NFS share and what you expect from CephFS. Also relevant is what you might want to do with it in the future.
CephFS is natively implemented by CEPH, so no additional service or VM is required in between. However, it also has certain...
Since your link is down all the time, I think it's your NIC because there can be problems here. Just have a look in the forum search:: https://forum.proxmox.com/search/6695924/?q=r8169&o=date
In general the messages are not problematic, see also...
Sure, you can use the API [0] to get the name and qm guest exec [1] (You can find many examples of this in the forum by searching) to set this on the VM.
[0] https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/api-viewer/index.html#/nodes/{node}/qemu/{vmid}/config
[1]...
From which source storage do you want to move to which target storage? Some storages do support multiple formats, so it doesn't always have to be applicable unless you explicitly select it.
Der Storage local-lvm ist ein LVM Thin Pool, welcher ein Block Storage ist. Du findest die virtuellen Festplatte über den Logical Volume Manager [0] wieder, es gibt aber so keine Dateien die auf einem Laufwerk liegen. Eine solche Datei findest du z. B. bei NFS weil es ein File Storage ist. In...
Soweit so gut, du hast nur leider meine Frage dazu nicht beantwortet. Bitte verwende auch immer Code Tags, das wird sonst irgendwann mal unleserlich.
Anhand der beiden Dateien kann ich dir schon mal sagen, dass es klar ist, dass du die virtuelle Platte nicht auf dem Synology Storage finden...
Hast du hier geschaut: https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#chapter_notifications
Da gibt es z. B. unter 17.4. die Kombination der Metadaten Felder.
Klär mich mal kurz auf, was nun die E-Mail Notifications mit dem Monitoring zu tun haben? Den Vergleich verstehe ich gerade...
Also was @dcsapak funktioniert definitiv. Dann hast du dich nicht korrekt ausgedrückt.
Poste doch mal deine /etc/pve/storage.cfg und sage uns, in welchem Storage du dich bewegst. Wenn die VM dazu existiert und du erwartest die Disk da zu finden, dann bitte auch mit qm config VMID die VM Config...
Then you will probably have to connect something like a HAProxy. With GlusterFS and keepalived you can quickly build a good and stable solution. It's just annoying that you have to connect an additional service.
Theoretically, you could of course also set up corresponding HA IPs on the PMG with...
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