thanks to your help, here is what I did and seems to work (I did reboot on each sole drive to validate the boot mirror => it's ok)
I give all if it can help other people:
me@myhost:~# sgdisk /dev/sdf -R /dev/sdb
The operation has completed...
Hello all! I'm using PMG for a few domains and testing it but coming across a weird issue.
Email comes in, PMG rejects it due to SPF failure, but when I check mxtoolbox against the domain, the SPF does exist. Granted, it is an A record with...
The issue occurs because the bootloader interprets the version 7.0.0-1-rc7-pve as greater than 7.0.0-1-pve when comparing versions.
The simplest solution is to run apt purge proxmox-{kernel,headers}-7.0.0-1-rc* to remove the affected packages...
The different names for disks may lead to confusion. I show some different names to specify the "right" device.
Why is this important? Well..., the obvious thing is that “zpool create” will destroy the old content. You will lose any data stored...
Hello,
from https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/NVIDIA_vGPU_on_Proxmox_VE#Software_Versions I see now that version 595.58.02 from branch 20.0 is available and supported with
pve-managerKernelvGPU Software BranchNVIDIA Host drivers...
Hello Community,
I'd like to share one of my projects with you. It's a python tool that connects to Proxmox PVE API and gets a list of virtual machines. It creates a table with virtual machine details and converts it into page template for...
Note that there may be additional systemd-timers, which are not visible in the classic crontab context. Run systemctl list-timers -a instead.
You also did not mention user-specific crontabs, editable by everybody by crontab -e - including one...
I've just updated to the final 7.0.0-1-pve and everything's running fine, except that after installation i had to pin this kernel, as the system would always choose the "old" 7.0.0-1-rc7-pve" one (tried on different machines without luck)
So i...
Suppose it would work but if you lose the primary server you then lose your backup server if it's a vm. Just more hassle recovering as you would have to install a backup server somewhere in order for you to access your backups. Personally my home...
Looks like the boot partitions are under proxmox-boot-tool's control. You'll need to remove the old ESP and add the new one on the new drive, using proxmox-boot-tool format and proxmox-boot-tool init as the manual prescribes...
I guess I'm back to square one... I'm suspecting it's my cheap esata ata controller but I'll have to open a new post if I can find anything later. Thank you for the advice!
root@pve1:~# pveversion
pve-manager/9.1.7/16b139a017452f16 (running kernel: 6.17.13-2-pve)
root@pve1:~# cat /etc/crontab
# /etc/crontab: system-wide crontab
# Unlike any other crontab you don't have to run the `crontab'
# command to install the...
Hey thanks for sharing this! I just saw this and noticed this was way different than what I was looking at, and it turns out I was confused between two ssh terminals. The one I was asking was actually one of my other vms, so you saved me from...
I've just updated to the final 7.0.0-1-pve and everything's running fine, except that after installation i had to pin this kernel, as the system would always choose the "old" 7.0.0-1-rc7-pve" one (tried on different machines without luck)
So i...
I found the root cause namely I restored the LXC on different machine on which the attached disk has not been mounted mp0: /mnt/pve/smb/share,mp=/mnt/share that cause the issue. When femoved it then it works fine.
Hi,
I now also tried endlessly to get a Windows Failover Cluster with 2 Windows VM (running on 2 seperate Proxmox nodes in a Proxmox Cluster) to run but no luck so far.
The Proxmox nodes are connected via Fiber Channel to a SAN. But even if I...
root@pve1:~# pveversion
pve-manager/9.1.7/16b139a017452f16 (running kernel: 6.17.13-2-pve)
root@pve1:~# cat /etc/crontab
# /etc/crontab: system-wide crontab
# Unlike any other crontab you don't have to run the `crontab'
# command to install the...