I'm setting up a box for a friend to first backup a box at the office then move it to her house to continue the backup via remote. She has no IT skills whatsoever. My friend's office has no high speed internet in the area. She signed up for...
Wird so passen. Die Systemplatte der VM mit zwei Platten kannst du einfach verschieben. Ohne Cluster und ZFS-Replication würde ich ganz einfach via Backup-Restore die VMs umziehen. Die "Mountpoints" werden wenn du die Platte verschiebst natürlich...
Der Switch steht auf internes Netzwerk und somit können die VMs nur mit dem HyperV Host kommunizieren.
Wenn der virtuelle Switch nach draußen sprechen soll, muss externes Netzwerk und eine Netzwerkkarte ausgewählt werden.
Da kann ich Dir Storys erzählen, da wird die schwarz vor den Augen. Wir haben vor circa 8 Jahren bereits damit begonnen, alle Raid-Controller zu entsorgen. Wenn überhaupt erlauben wir noch JBOD, alles andere fliegt raus. Grund sind nunmal die...
Das war mal in den 90ern so ;)
Ernsthaft, Ein MegaRaid ist ja am Ende auch nur ein Software Raid, mit dem Unterschied, dass es von der Firmware einer properitären Broadcom Karte kontrolliert wird, und wenn dir die abraucht, kann es dir das Raid...
I've been using SR-IOV with the StrongTZ patched i915 driver on a 12th gen (12700T) HP Elite Mini G9.
It's been working great, but my limited experimentation trying to switch to the Xe driver has failed. I haven't checked dmesg with Xe enabled...
Comparing the dmesg output a bit more I see:
6.17.4:
[ 9.791439] xe 0000:85:00.0: [drm] Failed to resize BAR2 to 16384M (-ENOENT). Consider enabling 'Resizable BAR' support in your BIOS
6.17.9:
[ 9.781156] xe 0000:85:00.0: [drm] Failed to...
Alas, this system (Dell R730) does not have reBAR support.
Ah, thank you for the explanation there. That makes sense. Hm, I'll have to see what parameters are available for the xe driver. Maybe this behavior can be altered. Otherwise I'll hunt...
I'm having an issue with SR-IOV and the 6.17.9-1 kernel. This issue is not present in 6.17.4-2. I've attached dmesg output showing initialization and VF setup (success on 6.17.4 and failure on 6.17.9) for my Arc Pro B50, as well as lspci...
Apparently in the newer kernel, you need to Enable Resizable BAR in your BIOS.
In 6.17.4-2 the driver attempts to resize BAR 2 from 256 MiB to 16 GiB but fails (due to lack of ReBAR support) and falls back gracefully to the original assignment...
Comparing the dmesg output a bit more I see:
6.17.4:
[ 9.791439] xe 0000:85:00.0: [drm] Failed to resize BAR2 to 16384M (-ENOENT). Consider enabling 'Resizable BAR' support in your BIOS
6.17.9:
[ 9.781156] xe 0000:85:00.0: [drm] Failed to...
Apparently in the newer kernel, you need to Enable Resizable BAR in your BIOS.
In 6.17.4-2 the driver attempts to resize BAR 2 from 256 MiB to 16 GiB but fails (due to lack of ReBAR support) and falls back gracefully to the original assignment...
Alas, this system (Dell R730) does not have reBAR support.
Ah, thank you for the explanation there. That makes sense. Hm, I'll have to see what parameters are available for the xe driver. Maybe this behavior can be altered. Otherwise I'll hunt...
I am Proxmox newbie and using a complex mdadm + lvm(raid) szenario.
I read that I can use mdadm with proxmox but it's not supported. ZFS is recommended.
The Problem is i don't have disk with the same size:
18TB, 10TB , 2x4 TB
At the moment i have...
I just had this happen in PVE 9. I was executing a backup, and almost when it was finished suddenly it stopped and all my services crashed down. They never came back because the backup never completes because the NFS backup server is itself, a VM...
Sorry for the topic but every guide I found is about having different physical server.
I only have one physical "server" to make the migration.
Current OS: openmediavault 6.1.2-1 (I nearly don't use the gui => debian)
Current Datastore: 4 HDDs...
Basically the issue is:
My ssd has 780G available
My HDD has 1.6TB available
But free space is only 450gb available.
My expectation is it should say 1.6TB available since that's how much data my "data" vdev can hold.
Compressions is zstd-4...
Apparently in the newer kernel, you need to Enable Resizable BAR in your BIOS.
In 6.17.4-2 the driver attempts to resize BAR 2 from 256 MiB to 16 GiB but fails (due to lack of ReBAR support) and falls back gracefully to the original assignment...
Try what @Onslow says. check the layer 1, cable, WiFi.. then make sure you don't have a VLAN set on the switch, and that you can reach your router from the PC.
Does the PC has a firewall? :P
probably seeing ip a ; ip r ; ip n on the PC will tell...