Can grub boot ZFS stores but not lvm thin pools ?
How does that work ?
But for my purpose, I have to make it work with LVM2 so it's not an option.
Thanks, I didn't know there was a variable to change the allocated space, but if possible I would...
Hallo @aaron und @meyergru
Kleines abschließendes Feedback:
Es erklärt sich genau so wie ihr es beschrieben habt. Ich konnte es sehr schnell erkennen, als ich die Wochenansicht von Durchschnitt auf Maximum umgestellt habe. Dan sieht man genau...
Ok, bisecting finished. I'm not really surprised it arrived at this specific commit.
Testing 6.18 next.
1d2fbaad7cd8cc96899179f9898ad2787a15f0a0 is the first bad commit
commit 1d2fbaad7cd8cc96899179f9898ad2787a15f0a0
Author: Eric Dumazet...
6.18 now also did get stuck over night with the usual symptoms (collapsed rcv_wnd). It seems that the fixes (higher [rw]rmem_max in 6.18, patch to tcp_can_ingest somewhere in 6.17) made the issue harder to trigger, but not fix it. I'd love to...
hi,
thanks for posting the output.
The issue is that when encountering large values (such as the total of your nfs)
perl sometimes converts integers to floating point values like this:
And our rust parser expects an integer and fails.
i sent...
Hello,
i've a problem with the tape backup that i created with the informations from @dcsapak.
I created a Media Pool with retention of 27 days:
Then i added 4 tapes:
The Backup Job is configured like this:
The first 4 weeks ran without a...
Hi
I have an issue on my infrastructure
I have a proxmox server cluster (with 3 nodes and CEPH)
I have a physical server with PBS installed
When I try from Proxmox Server UI to download simple file from a backup no problem
But if I try to...
Was there any console output for the qmstart task for the VM 410? Is there anything shown at boot on the machine? Is the boot disk (scsi0) still intact (e.g., no fs corruption, system files are readable)?
Else I could not see anything off from...
I was thinking the exact same and i'm still not certain if i figured out the correct reason just yet.
Used to be 545G throughout the whole time. Then i filled the partition up and it just kept growing nonstop.
hi
i run proxmox 8.4.14 and still on bookworm. i inadvertently said yes to ceph repo change.
# apt update
Hit:1 http://10.194.132.1:8080/debian bookworm InRelease
Hit:2 http://10.194.132.1:8080/debian bookworm-updates InRelease
Hit:3...
With ZFS both datastores have access to to the whole disk's storage and due to compression you efectively have more too :)
The size allocated to the root volume can be changed via the maxroot option in the installer.
I have those installed, but as I said, the bolt command fails to detect my thunderbolt dock or the graphics card installed.
The same dock works on a Windows laptop with thunderbolt 4 and if I use the Oculink port for a PCI connection. It's all...
This is - at least - surprising to me.
You have a 500 GB disk on a zpool with 900 GB capacity. Youre using no snapshots, which could take up additional space.
So whats eating the 399 GB here?
Write amplification refers to each little change in...
Just for fun, we can do the math for your setup and what you should get with 128k.
Let's look at a 132k write.
First block is an incompressible 128k write. Second is also a 128k block but with only 4k data, the rest zeros. LZ4 can compress that...
I'd enjoy a more detailed RAM usage statistic there too. It could look similar like this one for VMs or better, a horizontally stacked bar
The issue with considering ARC as being unused is that it's not usually freed fast enough to be useful...
Looks totally fine to me. You're using roughly 60GB without L2ARC, rest is L2ARC usage (~ 170GB) + some remaining free GB (~ 20). I see absolutely nothing wrong here.
The graphs have different color. If you hover over these graphs it will tell...
this sounds like an instance of "hole" mishandling, which is often caused by devices lying about their support for discarding. changing the block size might just cause the data to be aligned differently by the guest OS and thus avoid the issue...