If you can request a BIOS update from the vendor and obtain one that supports the new components, that should work.
Since new BIOS updates to support new hardware on end-of-support products are unlikely to be provided, purchasing a new...
Yeah, system logs are hard to read most of the time. There is no error listed.
Maybe there has been a non-logged event? For example a power fail would not get logged, because... there is no power.
Of course I know that you (and most users here in the forum) know the facts, but this sentence:
calls for "Mr. Obvious", stating "yes, you can!" ;-)
root@pnz:~# zpool create multimirror mirror sdc sdd sde sdf sdg
root@pnz:~# zpool status...
Your clarifications are helpful, and I agree on several important points:
We are talking about zvols, not datasets. Zvols have a static volblocksize, and unlike datasets they cannot coalesce multiple logical blocks into a single larger record...
That is not what it does. I unrealistically assumes that a 16k volblock is not compressable and because of that always a 16k write.
It does not assume every write to be a tiny 4k block. It assumes a 4k sector size.
I did not know about that. Do...
Sorry, but IMHO the article you cite is mostly incorrect or at least misleading in practice:
The article is irrelevant because its calculations are based on unrealistic assumptions, treating every write as a tiny 4 kB block and ignoring how ZFS...
As explained by leesteken you will need to use bind mounts for this, it's explained in the wiki: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Linux_Container#_bind_mount_points
The RX90XX won't work on older motherboards because they lack BIOS support.
I encountered the same issue with the X10SRM-TF in the past. I've seen similar reports on forums (involving cheap Chinese X99 motherboards) and have shared this...
Your clarifications are helpful, and I agree on several important points:
We are talking about zvols, not datasets. Zvols have a static volblocksize, and unlike datasets they cannot coalesce multiple logical blocks into a single larger record...
I had problems with IPV6 would take 6.5 hours to function after my virtual pfsense routere got a new ipv6 address pool
using the Replies only if the IP is on the incoming interface AND the source IP matches the subnet of that incoming interface...
@IsThisThingOn,
du triffst den Nagel auf den Kopf. Das ist der klassische "Perfect Storm": Der Windows-NFS-Client ist per se ineffizient (Locking/Sync), und das dann kombiniert mit VM-Disk-Images auf einem ZFS-Dataset (CoW-on-CoW) potenziert die...
My application scenario is as follows:
1: The cluster consists of 3 hosts, all of which have Ceph enabled
The kernel version in PVE for the three hosts is: Linux 6.8.12-17-pve
The PVE version is: proxmox-ve: 8.4.0
pve-manager: 8.4.14
2...
That is not what it does. I unrealistically assumes that a 16k volblock is not compressable and because of that always a 16k write.
It does not assume every write to be a tiny 4k block. It assumes a 4k sector size.
I did not know about that. Do...
"I'm assuming defining static routes to get back to the VMs from external is perfectly okay, but we're going to see about getting bgp set up on our switches"
If you want to reach the evpn network from outside, if need indeed routes to the evpn...
Hi
I'm new, hosted my private email infra on prem and in cloud (handled all by myselfes which becomes complex to maintain over time. I try to simplify and try to switch to PMG to have one internet faced gateway handling the stuff. PMG looks nice...
the "evpn controller", is deploying config for evpn+bgp (they are only a bgp daemon in frr, but different peers for bgp or evpn layer), with same ASN for both evpn/bgp peers.
but if you need create custom bgp configuration (e-bgp...