Ich würde beim Flashsystem lieber auf NVMe over FC gehen, dann sparst du dir auch die extra Multipath Konfiguration, da das bei NVMe schon im Protokoll integriert ist.
Da muss ich widersprechen. Wenn man mit dem Design von Ceph vertraut ist, weiß man, dass im Worst Case auf nur eine OSD zugegriffen wird.
Bei kleineren DB VMs ist so eine SAS SSD sehr schnell ein Flaschenhals.
Da die SAS SSDs eh die teuersten...
Hey,
not sure where you ran update-initramfs -u but did you maybe accidentally do it in the live linux of the debug environment?
I think you need to chroot into the pve installation first, otherwise you would regenerate that for the live linux...
Hey,
the 5% sound heavily like the default target_max_misplaced_ratio value.
Can you check with:
ceph config get mgr target_max_misplaced_ratio
Not sure if the autoscaler (Which you disbaled) is at fault here, check
ceph osd pool ls detail...
I don't know if this is a right track, but doesn't hurt trying:
dpkg --verify
debsums -c
If the result gives any hint, try to investigate it and possibly reinstall doubtful packages.
I got cautiously excited when I discovered my Samsung SSD firmware was behind, but... updated that, same issue.
For now, I've just pinned 6.14.8-2. Unless someone has some ideas, I think I'll revisit it when proxmox releases 7.0 kernels...
when Delivering an E-Mail because it was in Spam Quarantine get "Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender" in postmaster@3dds.io.
Maybe here is the problem, it tried to deliver the mail as postmaster@mail.3dds.io. how to change this into...
I've sent you a PM.
Edit: Seems I can't send you a PM. I also can't attach the eml and log lines here as the mail contains sensitive information. My knowledge is not sufficient to determine the cause of flagging this particular mail.
In general...
Hey,
I installed a brand new VM on PVE 9.1.5 with following image:
26100.32230.260111-0550.lt_release_svc_refresh_SERVER_EVAL_x64FRE_de-de.iso
I used virtio driver 271, which for me is the most trustworthy recently. (285 is kinda buggy)
My vm...