Those 2 discs are spinning discs, I also have 6x SSD (1TB) in this node but I want to use these for CEPH. But maybe I need to use 1 for the OS.
Yes the controller can create volumes.
I am installing a new node with Hardware Raid1 totally 2.4 TB with 2 discs. Now I want to have 2 local partitions, 1 for my Proxmox backups 1,2TB and 1 partition 1,2TB for my VM’s. But I don’t understand how to partition this when I start a new installation. Can someone explain me what I have...
Good afternoon!
I have currently a cluster running Ceph with sata ssd's. Is it possible to add a new node to this cluster with nvme hardware, or will this give problems?
Thanks,
Tom
I would like to add new nodes to my cluster. Is it possible to add Proxmox 7 nodes with the latest ceph to my Proxmox 6 ceph Nautilus cluster? Or should I upgrade first?
Thanks
I try to change my containers from 'unpriv no' to 'unpriv yes' by restoring a backup. I also get this mknod error. Is there any way to restore them with 'unpriv yes'? Or any other solution?
There are 2 files in the storage dir: xxx.enc en xxx.pw. I made backups during the setup of the storage.
Sorry but I don't know how to pass the keyfile.
I can create and restore backups threw the GUI now, everything encrypted.
On the Node where all my containers are running I run: 'proxmox-backup-client snapshots' and gives me a lists of all backups on the PBS.
Then I want to mount this backup: proxmox-backup-client mount...
Hi All,
I did backup all my Containers and VM's (encrypted), now I am running a second round incrementally. Backing up Vm's are lightning fast, but the Cointainer backups are really slow compared to the VM's. Is this normal ?
Thanks
Thanks Fabian, but I don't understand the part how I can browse the backup on the node (stored on the Proxmox backup server). Can you explain this a littlebit more?
Dear all,
I made my backups encrypted with the option "Auto-generate a client encryption key, saved privately on cluster filesystem". But how can I browse this folder on the Proxmox backupserver?
And if I want to restore this backup to another node (not the node where the backup came from) is...
It's a great product, I love it!
Question: I can backup easily Proxmox containers and vm's, but what is this 'host' meant to do? I this to backup for example a centos8 installation not running in Proxmox? Would be great to backup external servers not running Proxmox.
Thanks
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