If you have a VLAN-aware bridge then it is sufficient to just leave it as is and use the respective VLAN tag at the network device of the VM / Container. If you want the host to have an IP in that VLAN as well, then you configure it the same way...
This doesn't make a lot of sense of hot-pluggable devices though
I got around it by passing the USB port instead of the USB device but I hope you can see value in removing this limitation
The risks of not backing up a whole VM outweigh the...
My test environment is a stretched cluster like yours. The witness node is a full cluster member.
I use a HA Node Affinity rule to prevent unwanted VMs from running on the witness node. The rule includes all the hosts except for the witness and...
I dont really understand. What stops you from doing this? not a single one of your asks is necessary for the operation of a pve node or cluster, but a lot of what you ask (and some you didnt) is included by my general purpose post install script...
Hi Shodan,
that's nice to hear;) Here are **some** answers. May be for the rest/unanswered you could make an individual post and see if other people think the same or like to work on that feature.
Ok, login nag is removed (didn't want to hang...
I have also found myself in this boat. I am a brand new beginner to the homeserver scene and have been using Jim's garage LXC series to set up Jellyfin in an LXC container on proxmox while also trying to connect it to Truenas in a VM.
I am using...
You are asking a lot from a relatively modest host. its doable, but you'll need to temper your "performance" expectations. on that subject-
That will multiply the "performance expectations issue" substantially. In addition, doing a passthrough...
To whom this may concern,
I have finally tracked down the source of an issue I have been having with some windows 10 22H2 vms that I have been trying to deploy recently. Like the subject states, when I attempt to enable the Virtual Machine...
Yes, N-way (stripes of) mirrors typically perform better for VMs than raidZ1/2/3 because they give more IOPS. However, if you already have redundancy by running multiple nodes, redundancy inside each node might be less important. Proxmox itself...
You run backups for your clients/users. They are free to do as they please on the platform you supply them, and you expect your platform to support that as well. Valid case.
What is your goal in posting on the forum, other than venting and...
journalctl -f to the rescue
In our case, this helped me find out that we had a VM one of of our esxi hosts in inventory that did not actually exist on one of our datastores. Proxmox journalctl was repeatedly failing to find the folder for a VM...
QDevice works for the cluster. You could just have 3 Ceph monitors, which is all Proxmox recommends: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Deploy_Hyper-Converged_Ceph_Cluster#pve_ceph_monitors
Again: In this thread only other community members are participating. If you don't want to purchase additional subscriptions for migration (which is understandable) but don't want to switch repos to non-enterprise (for whatever reasons) you need...
I am thinking that might be the way to go, however how would I configure that as a ceph witness node so that my storage would still avoid split brain when one data center goes down? Or is it just simply a "fifth" vote what is automatically...
You run backups for your clients/users. They are free to do as they please on the platform you supply them, and you expect your platform to support that as well. Valid case.
What is your goal in posting on the forum, other than venting and...