Update: Working now. Working configuration shown at the bottom.
Looking for some assistance to see what Im doing wrong in this setup.
Dedicated server with ColoCrossing with 2 public IPs. Single network interface enp3s0.
The following setup works just fine. VMs are setup with an IP of 10.0.0x...
Way back in the beginning, I had Proxmox installed as ext4. Later I installed as ZFS (single drive). Things have been more stable, but I've done alot of things here and there so I cant say that helped or not. But maybe try a ZFS install and see what happens? I'm using the 6.1 kernel btw.
From
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/opt-in-linux-6-1-kernel-for-proxmox-ve-7-x-available.119483/
How to install:
apt update
apt install pve-kernel-6.1
reboot
A few answers below. Dont have access to the BIOS at the moment.
Dont know - dont expect to touch the BIOS anytime soon, but Ill look next time
coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Package id 0: +33.0°C (high = +105.0°C, crit = +105.0°C)
Core 0: +33.0°C (high = +105.0°C, crit =...
Things seem to be running well since upgrading to the 6.1 kernel.
Have a CWWK N5105 running Proxmox (6.1 kernel) and an OPNsense VM. Currently at over 2 weeks uptime. No microcode loaded and BIOS settings are basically default (didn't change C states or anything like that). OPNsense is using...
OP and I are having issues with Windows 10, not Windows 2012. Very different beasts.
For the Windows 10 VM, I'm using Virtio SCSI. Specified Windows for the guest OS type. Yes, correct Windows version.
I've read all the Microsoft pages on those bugcheck codes and everything seems to point to a...
My Windows10 VM rebooted again tonight while checking for Windows Updates (don't know if its related). It was a different bugcheck this time.
EDIT: No issues in any other containers or VMs. Only Windows.
I have been having the same issues lately on a Windows 10 KVM. Started noticing the machine had rebooted overnight a few weeks ago, then it progressively got worse to the point it would reboot every few hours. Always the same bugcheck error that OP posted. Everything 100% up to date on the...
In case anyone else ever has this issue I figured it out. Basically the speedtest-cli from the Ubuntu repo is 2.0.0 which has a bug that caps speed reported. See here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/speedtest-cli/+bug/1828929
If you download a newer version, its reported correctly.
Thanks for the reply. I'm not adding a cache device though, just a small SLOG. I don't think L2ARC would benefit me at all, less than adding a SLOG. As for wear out, Optane should hold out well in the long term (in my usage anyways).
I did add it in last night and have tested it with both...
I have a Dell T30 with two ZFS pools. The first is a mirrored pool (rpool) of two S3700's created on install. This has the host OS and also my VMs/containers.
The other pool consists of four 8TB hard drives setup basically as RAID10 in mirrored pairs.
For KVMs, I run Windows 10 and Debian 9...
Not in new installs.
Every single existing KVM and container on two machines have the same problem. New ones do not. I went through and tried verifying every single network setting in Ubuntu and Debian containers and there is nothing suspect in any of them. Even creating new containers and...
My containers are on a variety of VLANS, including the same as the host. The result is always the same. I also do not have any traffic shaping, QoS, or anything else on the network that would limit it. The only place its a problem is in Proxmox containers or KVMs. My one machine is about as...
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