After changing my cx4221a to 82599ES everything goes well.
Proxmox doesnot support cx4221a very well?
Thanks everyone for helping me to solve this.
Yes all is correct except the hardware.
YES, I have tried already.
VM1 adds a virtio NIC from vmbr1.
switch: 192.168.1.199
PVE: 192.168.1.198
VM1:192.168.1.100
PVE can ping switch and VM1.
VM1 can only ping PVE.
host
root@pve001:~# ip route
default via 192.168.2.1 dev vmbr0
172.17.0.0/16 dev docker0 proto kernel scope link src 172.17.0.1
192.168.1.0/24 dev vmbr1 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.198
192.168.2.0/24 dev vmbr0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.2.106
lcx
[root@arch ~]# ip route...
I added a 10G NIC to my system. This card is connected to a 10G switch. I bridged this card to vmbr1. The problem is, the host can ping the switch IP, but neither the virtual machine nor the container can. What settings do I need to set up so that my virtual machine can access my 10G switch...
thanks
cat: /proc/pressure/iocat: No such file or directory
root@pve:~# cat /proc/pressure/io some avg10=1.89 avg60=1.57 avg300=1.38 total=187966635651 full avg10=1.77 avg60=1.45 avg300=1.29...
While I was installing the Debian 11,the default option was that boot is vfat and a efi partition is also vfat too. I've found that debian make symbol links in the / partition instead of /boot.
I was installing PVE from debian bullseys. At 98% process, the error jumped just like this:
Setting up pve-kernel-5.11 (7.0-7) ...
ln: failed to create symbolic link '/boot/pve/vmlinuz-5.11': Operation not permitted
dpkg: error processing package pve-kernel-5.11 (--configure):
installed...
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