I noticed this: when I start PVE 5.0, the process "pmxcfs" keeps writing something to disk all the time.
Every 3-4 seconds there is a spike in writeops. This is going on and on forewer.
According to wiki, "The Proxmox Cluster file system (“pmxcfs”) is a database-driven file system for storing configuration files, replicated in real time to all cluster nodes using corosync. We use this to store all PVE related configuration files".
This is solo-host with just local storage (no cluster). No VM, no LXC-container is running. No config-file is being edited. The whole host is basically idle, except for steady writing-flux caused by pmxcfs process. Why???
This is probably one reason why consumer-SSD gets eaten up so quickly, and if installed on usb-stick, it gets destroyed within a few days (this happened to me some time ago even with industry-level SLC-based usb-stick!)....
Every 3-4 seconds there is a spike in writeops. This is going on and on forewer.
According to wiki, "The Proxmox Cluster file system (“pmxcfs”) is a database-driven file system for storing configuration files, replicated in real time to all cluster nodes using corosync. We use this to store all PVE related configuration files".
This is solo-host with just local storage (no cluster). No VM, no LXC-container is running. No config-file is being edited. The whole host is basically idle, except for steady writing-flux caused by pmxcfs process. Why???
This is probably one reason why consumer-SSD gets eaten up so quickly, and if installed on usb-stick, it gets destroyed within a few days (this happened to me some time ago even with industry-level SLC-based usb-stick!)....