Well the whole CPU power config is set to Energy Efficient, I changed it to Custom so I could look at the settings.
CPU P State
SpeedStep: Enable
EIST PSD Function: HW_ALL
Turbo Mode: Enabled
CPU C State
Autonomous Core C-State: Disable
CPU C6 report: Auto
Enhanced Halt State(C1E): Enable
CPU...
The IPMI has nothing in the logs :( I have redundant PSU, would 1 of them failing cause the whole system to reboot? Or am I just that lucky that both of them are failing.
It's actually mostly idle, only a few VMs on it since it's so new. CPU temps are amazingly low.
CPU1 Temp Normal 28 degrees C
CPU2 Temp Normal 27 degrees C
PCH Temp Normal 47 degrees C
System Temp Normal 26 degrees C
Peripheral Temp Normal 38 degrees C
MB_10G Temp Normal 48 degrees C
VRMCpu1...
We just purchased a SuperMicro SuperServer 6029p-tr and put proxmox on it. It was running OK for about a week and then it rebooted in the middle of the night randomly. Then I made a bunch of adjustments below:
1. updated the BIOS
2. adjusted ZFS to reduce ARC_MAX to 8GB and made sure...
You are 100% correct. Thank you. I made backups of the other keys just incase I screwed up. I restored the keys and certs and added the new key and pem as pveproxy-ssl.* respectively and everything seems to be working.
OK, fair enough. I was just going by this:
"fullchain.pem (your certificate and all intermediate certificates, excluding the root certificate, in PEM format)"
So I should INCLUDE the root certificate in the fullchain? I did exactly what the wiki described by excluding it the first time and...
So I followed the instructions here:
https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/HTTPS_Certificate_Configuration_(Version_4.x_and_newer)#CAs_other_than_Let.27s_Encrypt
But I'm using my own internal CA to generate certificates and am getting the error
"Failed to start VNC server: Our own certificate...
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