Hi all,
I'm a bit confused on what direction I should go, hoping you can help. In VMware I have a NIC that acts as trunk and has full access to all VLANs (NIC4). NIC4 is then split into multiple port groups to give different VLAN accesses and...
setup:
we have a proxmox ve with 1 vm (debian bookworm)
on sunday we run a weekly backup (type stop) to a proxmox backup server
we experience the following issue:
- vm is shutdown
- backup starts BUT vm is also powered on immediately again
- vm...
Only staff from our company have access to the PVE management layer. The end customers whose VMs are running on the platform don't have access to the PVE management layer. The Proxmox interface itself is indeed not publicly accessible.
These are, generically, compliance standards to which you adhere and then engage a relevant external firm to audit your compliance. There's no reason Proxmox could not be made compliant with any of the prevailing standards in USA or elsewhere...
As long as your PVE box sees the drives (eg, /dev/sdb and /dev/sdc) you can do whatever you want insofar as deployment.
You can make them individual VGs, or Single VG on both, or as a zpool, btrfs mirror, or passthrough to guest if you really...
I do the following on some servers
Locate in /etc/network/ifupdown2/ifupdown2.conf, the variable: ‘link_master_slave=1’ and change it to ‘link_master_slave=0’
If you want to use something like OMV, TrueNAS or unRAID you should have a dedicated storage (for SATA or SAS) controller for the vm you passthrough see...
Dear community
I've only just started using Proxmox. The installation of Proxmox went well. But after that...
I would like to set up a small NAS for home use. For this purpose, two SATA HDDs are available, which I connect via a USB Box to a...
What kind of discs do are you using for the NAS? How are they configured for the VM? Which backup-mode (snapshot, stop etc) are you using?
You mentioned that you changed the data rate in PVE, did you also try to limit it with traffic control in...
PBS is running as a VM on a different hypervisor (Synology NAS).
PBS VM is using the NAS disks directly to write the backups to.
The PVE is another physical machine, connected over 10Gbe to the Synology NAS.
The PVE is running of an NVMe.
Tx,
Tim
I would just like to ask which settings you used for the Device Passthrough. I have put in two devices: /dev/dri/renderD128 and /dev/dri/card0. I used the GID I got from the command above for each of the devices. I left the fields for UID and...
I'm afraid I give up ;-(.
On Saturday I asked you:
1) Just in case, execute in the PVE hosts: [ hosts in PLURAL form]
grep -rF 192.168. /etc
and search for any leftovers of the old addressing.
But you showed the result only from ONE...
Hi there, I'm facing the same questions just now. Did you get any recommendations? How did you set-up your system and what is your recommendation after some months of usage? Best regards Thomas
Just you don't get the wrong idea: I'm not a staff member but in previous threads staff members referenced that mail if people had questions about their subscriptions. (Please note "subscriptions", not "license", the license of Proxmox products...
Dear community,
I've only just started using Proxmox. The installation of Proxmox went well. But after that... Installing OMV gave me headaches and some unsuccessful attempts.
Can you give me some tips on what the structure should look like...
PBS is running as a VM on a different hypervisor (Synology NAS).
PBS VM is using the NAS disks directly to write the backups to.
The PVE is another physical machine, connected over 10Gbe to the Synology NAS.
The PVE is running of an NVMe.
Tx,
Tim