Checked everything and the nofile is now showing correctly. Figured out that a wildcard in /etc/security/limits.conf -> does not apply to root hence i was seeing no difference what so ever. Did some deeper digging (problem still persists even with increased nofile), and found it that it is...
I just realized then when i enter these values on the proxmox host, they do not stick after a reboot.
/etc/sysctl.conf ->
fs.file-max = 100000
/etc/security/limits.conf ->
* hard nofile 100000
* soft nofile 10000
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I've been having an issue with one of my LXC recently. Started about a month ago. Tranmission web gui keeps throwing the Error: Unable to save resume files: too many open files. At first i tought that this was a Tranmisson error however the more i looked into it the more it became...
Thanks for your reply aaron. It just a matter of doing the correct thing. It's like creating a new user instead of running everything as a root. Im just trying to adapt to best practices instead if choosing the "easiest" solution. I have considered to just run SMB and NFS directly on my PVE but...
Could anyone help me with the following: I'm thinking about the best way to create both NFS and SMB shares from my 2 pools (1 x 4Tb disk and 4x 3Tb disk in Z2). My current solution is passing the disk, not the PCI, to a FreeNAS VM (this works like a charm), however as this is strongly...
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