yeah, this has to be fixed in pdm. In PVE we currently only share the 'non-shared' storages multiple times (or use the list the user can configure) but in pdm we simply sum everything up. would you mind creating a bug for that on...
One obvious potential issue are the network requirements of corosync:
So your Windowsserver would need to have a dedicated network card which is only used by your PVE VM for the cluster communication.
In contrast the qdevice doesn't need it...
Warum, du kannst doch in OpenWRT MultiWan konfigurieren. So ganz verstehe ich nicht warum du es so machst.
Ich setze eine pfsense ein die auch MultiWan kann. Oder willst du dir ein Failover HA Cluster bauen, keine Ahnung ob das OpenWRT kann
I'm trying to install Proxmox onto an R730 and the keyboard just doesn't do anything. It works in the bios so I know the keyboard is good, but I'm so lost as to why it's not working. I do not have an enterprise license for the iDRAC, the keyboard...
One obvious potential issue are the network requirements of corosync:
So your Windowsserver would need to have a dedicated network card which is only used by your PVE VM for the cluster communication.
In contrast the qdevice doesn't need it...
Hardware
Mobo: ASRockRack E3C246D4U2-2L2T
Mobo Firmware: P2.60 (1/16/2026)
Arc B50 Pro Firmware: 32.0.101.8314 (maxVFs=2)
CPU: Xeon(R) E-2146G
Hello,
I'm trying to get SR-IOV working on the B50 Pro I've added to my Proxmox v9.16 server. I've...
One obvious potential issue are the network requirements of corosync:
So your Windowsserver would need to have a dedicated network card which is only used by your PVE VM for the cluster communication.
In contrast the qdevice doesn't need it...
Regarding your approach, I would personally still prefer using a physical host outside the PVE cluster, or at the very least the PVE host itself, as the NTP target.
To the best of my knowledge, placing the NTP server within a VM on PVE might not...
That’s a great point! I completely forgot that AD can also serve as the NTP target for the entire domain infrastructure.
On a related note, I’m actually planning to join my PVE host to the AD realm for authentication. Does joining the realm...
I would look into something like this: Time Machines Relatively inexpensive and create a NTP/PTP server on your LAN.
Failing that, in the past when I have faced this challenge, I often prefer to create VMs as NTP time server. It is not accurate...
Not sure if it is 'The' recommended way, but as I mentioned, we rely on a NTP source in our network so it is reachable for all machines. In your case if you do not have the means to set up a dedicated NTP source, using one of the PVE hosts, or...
Hi everyone, I have a question regarding CT container memory configurations.
Currently, I'm running several LXC containers on a PVE host with various RAM allocations. The largest one is assigned about half of the host's total physical RAM...
I've also been considering the possibility of using WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) directly as the Q-Device arbiter. Since I'm not particularly familiar with the nuances of WSL, I'm curious if its networking would face the same challenge you...
I would like to clarify my previous post as I realize I may have caused some confusion regarding my plan.
If I proceed with setting up a "mini PVE" node (as a VM on my Windows machine), my intention is indeed to join it directly to the existing...
If you install PVE on the third node/VM then why not join it to the cluster instead of making it a Qdevice? It just seems like a lot of unnecessary stuff that you won't be using, if you aren't joining it (thus no visibility), and if you are...
Thanks for the explanation. Regarding the suggestion for a Bare Metal node, I completely agree that it would be the ideal setup if the hardware were available.
However, the current environmental constraint is that I only have two physical nodes...
I still think that a QDevice is the way to go. Setting up another PVE VM (in Windows) just for the sake of GUI-visibility seems to me completely unnecessary and wasteful. Add to that, the NW element inter-cluster is more complex & generally...