In case it helps:
https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000124601/me4-md-series-combined-linux-mpio-multipath-conf
https://infohub.delltechnologies.com/section-assets/powervault-me4-series-linux
Also check if the pools are set to...
if "tar" segfaults, that would indicate either memory or disk problems usually.. maybe try installing "debsums" and running "debsums -c", and run SMART and memtest (note that absence of failure in those tests doesn't mean there is no HW issue, it...
I have one vm that fails during the nightly backup job saying it's unable to rename the file "log below"
https://forum.proxmox.com/attachments/task-prox-vzdump-2025-12-19t06_00_03z-log.94209/?hash=3d24d8c572666b985b22bd7b7de5d3b3
Everything I...
unfortunately that didnt work heres the output of that
also from other checks i have been advised to make we have found that getopt is missing and tar has a segmentation fault. so its quite possible this proxmox has had it
I’m experiencing issues with transfer speeds on a large file (40GB). Since the issue even happens when copying between two Debian VMs on the same host, I'm certain it's I/O vs. something like network. The transfer starts quickly and then grinds...
Have you tried an apt update && apt dist-upgrade?
Sometimes regular apt upgrade can mess things up if there are disto changes that deal with dependancies.
I don't see any mention of how the pool is built. Can you post the output of zpool status?
If it is a RAIDZ pool, this might not be too surprising. Background: https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#sysadmin_zfs_raid_considerations...
In all likelihood, the make/model of disk you are using is not good with proxmox. Consumer- and desktop-rated drives are widely known to be a bad mix with a 24/7 hypervisor.
https://protectli.com/product/vp3230/
You have 2x m.2 nvme slots, and...
Here is are results with the args
args: -cpu 'host,-hypervisor,kvm=off,+invtsc'
https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/compare/15610159?baseline= 15656424
And
https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/compare/15656424?baseline=15609827
Apologies if I am over explaining but to be clearer than what I wrote, installing the SCSI driver from ISO is not sufficient, Windows has to use it. Hence the 1 GB disk. But if you’ve done that then your issue is probably something else.
If we go back to Storage Pools, which is not Ops question as we know now, one would have to edit/modify every VM configuration file to point to appropriate Pool/Volume.
I think the Resource Pool rename is simpler, one would only need to edit...
Hi @micahel jiang ,
You are confused about storage location, shared properties and reporting. What you have :
- 11TB disk mounted to host1, this disk is not shared even if it is external.
- Proxmox storage pool of type DIRECTORY that points to...
You can rename the zpool on the fly at import, but then will probably have to update the Storage definitions in Datacenter
zpool import -d /dev/disk/by-id badpoolname newpoolname
The easiest thing to do is to install Virtual PVE and test out your exact scenario : digit-named-pool with VM which has disks on it. Start with 8, upgrade to 9.
A quick test on PVE9 shows that the storage subsystem will skip newly incompatible...