I recently upgraded my cluster from PVE8 to PVE9 and noticed that offline and online disk migration (qcow2) between storage backends (NFS) has become SLOW. After a few experiments, I observed that the speed is constant and, surprisingly, matches...
Hello all! I'm a developer with OSNEXUS.
We’re excited to announce the pre-release version of the QuantaStor Proxmox Storage Plugin, designed to simplify the management of QuantaStor storage within Proxmox VE clusters. This plugin enables...
Thanks a lot for the clear and concise answers.
This aligns with my understanding as well:
the setup is not officially supported from a Proxmox policy perspective, but technically sound and stable in practice, given that Proxmox officially...
The X570 (and X570S) chipset have proper IOMMU groups (so no override needed). Of course most PCIe and M.2 slots will still go through (and be limited by) the chipset.
EDIT: Turns out that the TUF GAMING X570-PLUS (WI-FI) does not have two x16...
You say "3" but you list five.
If you can actually run more than three then I would evaluate Ceph. With only three I would use ZFS with replication.
Most of the drives are HDDs, right? In that case I would highly recommend multiple ZFS mirrors...
This thread may help you: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/proxmox-backup-client-3-3-3-for-rhel-based-distros.164174/
It's my understanding that there are no official RPM packages, but you can build one yourself.
Blockbridge : Ultra low...
Great to hear that you found the root cause. Fill free to mark this thread as SOLVED by editing the opening message and selecting appropriate option near the subject.
Cheers
Blockbridge : Ultra low latency all-NVME shared storage for Proxmox -...
Have you checked for the latest USB4 update from ASUS.? (it appears to be separate from the BIOS firmware)
I'm having a problem with a USB4 egpu dock, which I've worked on for weeks, and my system (Aoostar WTR MAX), uses the same USB4...
I have a physical Linux CentOS Server and I need make a backup the server.
My question is: Existe a client for installation in Linux centOS Server for Proxmox Backup Server?
We had started with v19 so I'm not that familiar with older versions.
For a while we did have a few old HDDs we kept but had used SSDs for DB/WAL. We had rare alerts as I posted in that other thread but it may depend on several things I...
Ja, hier liegt eine Datei mit Namen config-1768326789.sql.gz
Ist dies ein SQL Dump irgendeiner Datenbank, weil sql im Namen steht. Wenn ja, ist dies ein Backup der config.db des Verzeichnisses /var/lib/pve-cluster?
Scheint so, damit stellt sich...
Für einen reinen Fileserver (zum Beispiel) brauche ich keine Virtualisierung, bzw. der Overhead der dafür anfällt ist völlig unnütz.
Also entweder es gibt irgendeine Anforderung, die Virtualisierung wirklich erfordert, oder man macht sich nochmal...
10Gbps is the minimum for a productive cluster and one should have at least three nodes. And with three nodes you won't have auto-healing and can only loose one node as explained by @UdoB in his writeup on small clusters...
thanks for replying so fast. We are not facing any IO or speed issues, just concerned about warnings. I have seen in other threads that squid is aggresive(power hungry). We are suspecting Rocksdb issues. Just wondering what can we tune to make...
für die generelle Installation schau Dir mal dieses Video an:
Der ALL-IN-ONE Proxmox VE Homelab Server. NVMe + HDD inklusive Hibernate Modus / Tutorial Anleitung
https://youtu.be/LRGtiQm2Shc?si=H8aopkWmhXqI0imJ
Für NAS-Lösungen, fällt mir per...
Hi,
migration with noVNC clipboard will be supported in an upcoming qemu-server release, under the condition that the machine version of the VM is at least 10.1. It's already applied in git, but it's not packaged yet.
Excellent answer.
Here is what I did, when i needed reduce disk of VM running Ubuntu with LVM layout inside of it and ext4 underlying filesystem.
Boot to SystemRescueCD
In console
# Resize LV and fs with one command
[root@sysrescue ~]# lvreduce...
I have no idea. Personally I would make sure that two to four cores are available even when the largest VM is running.
My (possibly wrong, I am no guru) understanding is: you have three VMs with 14 cores. Now if all three have "something" to do...
This is a new warning in the newer version, per the thread you linked. So the question is, is your I/O actually slower than before or are you just seeing a warning that didn't exist before? "lifetime" is seconds and "threshold" is a count...