You're correct, I misremembered my hardware setup. It is just a SATA SSD.
I was able to move the Intel NIC to the second PCI slot and it's now split between IOMMU groups 14 and 15. It is no throwing the corrupted file system IO errors!
Thank you very much for your time and sharing your knowledge.
Looks like everything shares group 12, so passthrough is not going to be an option with this board.
I suppose I can accomplish the same goal with vlans in Proxmox.
IOMMU is something I've never come across before, did a little reading on it and my problems are starting to make more sense.
I'm using an ASRock AB350M Pro4 motherboard. Unfortunately, the NVME drive Proxmox is on seems to share the same group as the motherboard's ethernet controller, so that...
I think so? After creating the VM from the web gui I click on the pve node > 100 (pfSense) > hardware > Add > PCI Device > select severl NICs from hardware.
I ran these after creating the VM. Also, I'm not sure what pcie_acs_override is, or if I'm using it.
It looks like Proxmox is fine so long...
I've been struggling with this for months, and I'm unable to find a solution.
When I install Proxmox everything is fine. I do a bunch of initial setup type tasks (e.g. ssh config, setting up keys, users, etc.). However, whenever I go through the Web gui to create my first VM and reboot Proxmox...
Some more things I've tried:
Changed the sshd_config file AuthorizedKeysFile setting to have:
%h/.ssh/authorized_keys
both %h/.ssh/authorized_keys and %h/.ssh/authorized_keys2 (incidentally made a copy of authorized_keys on my user so it had both files)
{user_typed_out}/.ssh/authorized_keys...
At this point I'm 100% confident the key is correct, but it seems like Proxmox is just ignoring it. The only key it presents to PuTTY is the default one used by the cluster. I know root has a .ssh/authorized_keys location (which has the cluster key), but the user I'm using does too with the key...
Since I made the key on the Windows box using PuTTY Generator, I just copy/pasted the text directly through the Proxmox web gui shell after making the .ssh directory and "authorized_keys" file manually on the host. I suppose I could go backwards and try having the host make the key locally then...
I did read somewhere that copying from the PuTTY generator sometimes adds an incompatible newline character, so I didn't use their copy method. Instead, I did it the old-fashioned way with the mouse. I then deleted the last few characters and re-typed them (carefully to makes sure they were...
I'll preface this with I had this setup and working before, but after somehow bricking Proxmox by changing a VM's nic setting, I had to re-install. Now SSH doesn't seem to work.
I first created a new user and added them to the sudo group as I usually disable root.
From the new sudo user login...
I could never get the local repo option to work, unfortunately. I would mount the image and add a line in sources.list but apt-get would never recognize it.
After two weeks of dead ends, and at the suggestion of a friend, I just decided to buy an Intel NIC card and use it. However, now that it...
Hello, recently installed Proxmox to begin learning about home server setups and virtualization, so I'm admittedly very new to linux systems and server virtualization in general. However, after installing proxmox both my onboard NIC and pci NIC are non-functioning (no lights/connection).
I...
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