How would I do this? The Hardware tab of the VM does not seem to allow me to pass through individual, physical drives.
I won't be able to pass the entire storage controller as a PCIe device to the VM as other storage devices are connected on the same controller.
How about using ceph instead...
Is there a (good) way that would allow me to keep the raid-z2 pool but "passing" it directly to my guest (FreeBSD)? That way the guest would be able to access the pool without the need for the virtual disk image.
I don't necessarily need other VM's to access the same pool - they have separate...
I setup a Proxmox 6.2-10 machine. It consists of a few SSDs and 4x 10TB drivers. I created a ZFS raid-z2 pool (named hdd) which gives me a usable 17 TB. So far so good.
One of the VMs needs access to a 10TB volume. Therefore, I add a hard drive to it, assign the ZFS storage pool hdd and set the...
Here's the log from the backup job that started this morning at 01:00:
VMID NAME STATUS TIME SIZE FILENAME
107 platinum FAILED 01:00:06 VM 107 not running
TOTAL 01:00:06 0KB
Detailed backup logs:
vzdump 107...
Thanks for your quick reply!
Yep, the VM has two .qcow2 disks.
I checked the log files of the backups that failed a couple of days once more and I found that I sometimes get something different from "
ERROR: VM 107 not running":
107: 2019-02-22 01:30:02 INFO: Starting Backup of VM 107 (qemu)...
I have a cluster consisting of three nodes. As it's a fairly small cluster I run ceph directly on the pve nodes. Currently I'm running 13 VMs on that cluster. I'm using HA and I run automatic backups of most VMs once per night.
A couple of days ago a VM (id 107) couldn't complete the backup job...
Well yes. As mentioned in one of my previous post the official statement of the datacenter support team is that the server always only has just one port connected even if two public IPs are available/bought.
It's not the first root server I am renting and I have never heard of this before...
I'm not sure where you're getting the idea from that I'm running pfSense. The VM/guest is a bare FreeBSD machine.
Anyway, this shouldn't be relevant as pfSense itself is based on FreeBSD and after all this stuff is pretty similar across all systems.
After your last post I realized that I never...
I contacted the datacenter and their response is that they don't use any MAC filter or any other restrictions on root servers. It's basically an open line to the internet.
Any other ideas? :/
Thank you for your quick reply.
Well in general that seems obvious to me but I couldn't get it working. How would my configuration look like? Do I just remove the enp6s0 block entirely to make it look like this?
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
# Physical interface 0
auto enp5s0
iface enp5s0...
Hello folks,
I'm currently running Proxmox on a host for evaluation as we're looking for an alternative to ESXi/vSphere.
The host I'm running the tests on is a baremetal server in a datacenter. The machine has two network interfaces with two public IPs (the machine is "directly connected to the...
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