Hey, I configured a backup job on the Datacenter node, and set "keep-last=1", but it is ignored, backups keep piling up.
Each affected node's logs just states
2024-03-18 21:05:07 INFO: prune older backups with retention: keep-last=1
2024-03-18 21:05:07 INFO: pruned 0 backup(s)
What could be...
All of my Debian Standard containers lose internet connection 1-2 times a day. They can ping local ip-s, but not internet ones. Only reboot solves it.
Journalctl shows just this:
E: Sub-process /lib/systemd/systemd-networkd-wait-online returned an error code (1)...
Using the latest proxmox, I changed the system time (to earlier) - I assume this is the problem, as this is the only change I did that could result in this - and after a restart PVE-Cluster fails to start.
systemd[1]: pve-cluster.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 5...
I'm trying to do a very typical uid mapping. I have both a Guest and Host user id 5000.
Just for reference I'm adding my config, it is valid, because it works. I see Bind mount files on Guest/Host owned by #5000 user as their respective users in Guest/Host.
lxc.idmap: u 0 100000 5000
lxc.idmap...
Wie viele andere habe ich einige Bind-Mounts, die ich zwischen mehreren LXC-Containern teilen würde. Wie viele andere auch, bin ich über das Problem der kollidierenden UIDs gestolpert. Ich versuche, ein Mapping einzurichten, aber so viel ich auch lese, ich scheine ein großes Missverständnis zu...
Like so many here, my usecase is to have a number of containers share some common NFS bind mounts. However, when I do this - the container user's folder is suddenly owned by uid 65534.
I don't understand why - I though UID maps only have an effect outside the container? (=files in the bind...
For practical reasons I have my data folder on an external USB drive bind-mounted to the CTs/VMs. Like seemingly all external cases, sadly, this case sometimes also resets the connection to the PC (it's a brand case, has its own power, tride switching cable and ports) - but I don't really mind...
I'm trying to set up Proxmox in a way that all VMs would use the same interface with manual port forwarding.
I found this post that pretty much describes what I want to achieve: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/how-to-config-same-ip-for-all-vm.34748/post-170333
But sadly it's rather...
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