Ja mache ich auch so. Also das geht. Aber was mir mehr Sorgen macht ist die Mischung und den Betrieb von Festplatten mit unterschiedlichen Partitionen und Größen, und dass es nicht auf allen Festplatten die Boot-Partitionen gibt.
Bin absolut für einen Ki-Ban, sehe aber nicht, wie der umgesetzt werden kann. Und ( wie beim bugzilla und Mailinglistenarchiv ) dafür mit anubis das Forum vor Scrapern zu schützen. Ich bin hier um Menschen zu helfen, nicht KI-Firmen
Ja mache ich auch so. Also das geht. Aber was mir mehr Sorgen macht ist die Mischung und den Betrieb von Festplatten mit unterschiedlichen Partitionen und Größen, und dass es nicht auf allen Festplatten die Boot-Partitionen gibt.
Hätte dieser Weg hier nicht funktioniert?
zpool export Datengrab
zpool import -d /dev/disk/by-id Datengrab
Eventuell halt davor den Speicher in PVE deaktivieren und alle Gäste stoppen.
Hi Ripon,
there can be multiple reasons für this kind of behaviour and the root cause can also be caused by the Hypervisor/ Host.
The described behaviour could probably point to a out of memory situation (especially with only 16GB RAM). You...
Changing this setting is only for troubleshooting, not for running in production, even in a homelab. Seriously if you don't need a cluster or don't have the Hardware for it: Don't cluster. You will only make your life harder without any benefit
Ja mache ich auch so. Also das geht. Aber was mir mehr Sorgen macht ist die Mischung und den Betrieb von Festplatten mit unterschiedlichen Partitionen und Größen, und dass es nicht auf allen Festplatten die Boot-Partitionen gibt.
FYI I was able to get up to (22) vdisks with a single proxmox VM back in 2024 by using virtio, sata and ide (still have 3 empty slots there, only cdrom is used.) This is for testing ZFS DRAID in vm.
But I had to change the vmbios to UEFI and...
Hello you are correct I finally figured this out with the help of Deepseek. I was able to get the commands in the config file
Here the example incase anyone else is looking.
# Add this line to your VMID.conf file
args: -device...
You cannot add multiple SCSI controllers through the PVE UI. To do so, you will need to experiment with direct QEMU options via --args.
I am not sure which UUID your SQL installation is bound to, as there are several possibilities. Most of these...
That is an ESXi-dependent deployment, and it may not be something you can reproduce in PVE/QEMU. From a boot perspective, you only need a single disk. Additional disks may be required by the application itself, but the first step is to make the...
Hello you are correct I finally figured this out with the help of Deepseek. I was able to get the commands in the config file
Here the example incase anyone else is looking.
# Add this line to your VMID.conf file
args: -device...
You cannot add multiple SCSI controllers through the PVE UI. To do so, you will need to experiment with direct QEMU options via --args.
I am not sure which UUID your SQL installation is bound to, as there are several possibilities. Most of these...
Hello you are correct I finally figured this out with the help of Deepseek. I was able to get the commands in the config file
Here the example incase anyone else is looking.
# Add this line to your VMID.conf file
args: -device...
**Never** use a qdevice / qnetdaemon; if you have even number in your cluster give 1 machine 2 votes is much better. THan using a raspi-pi or non-cluster machine / workstation as quorum like me. I regretted it. I'm loving 2 votes for Hulk (rack...
Have you considered "telehousing"? Put your physical machine into a fully or semi-managed secure facility or "co-lo". That is when you, possibly after install and config, possibly before, drop the physical machine at your friendly local...