Hey there! :)
I just got a Dell OptiPlex 7060 Micro with 32GB of RAM and had a Samsung 980 Pro Nvme SSD lying around, where I installed Proxmox on with ZFS RAID0. To better use ZFS I would like to get another one or two (enterprise) SSD's (the...
If no good version exists, the GC keeps the bad ones around as long as they are referenced.
It is more likely that the sweep phase simply deleted the chunks that were moved back, because mv doesn't update atime.
One more thing you could try is...
As I wrote in this thread a few times and Robert did as well (and this is described in the doc which I linked to for you):
most likely GC deleted the chunks because you moved them back when GC was running.
So the atime was old (not updated by...
As I wrote in this thread a few times and Robert did as well (and this is described in the doc which I linked to for you):
most likely GC deleted the chunks because you moved them back when GC was running.
So the atime was old (not updated by...
for most reliable information, you should ask the vendor for recent ubuntu 24 / hwe 6.17 and/or debian 13 support state.
proxmox 9.1 is basically debian 13 userspace with ubuntu kernel
i would not perfectly trust what AI is telling on this...
sure. https://www.proxmox.com/en/services/support-services/support
I dont see any issues. boot storage could pose some specific challenges depending on hba model, but solvable.
see https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage. shouldnt pose any issue...
Thanks @Robert Obkircher. But now I'm a bit confused. Was the issue that I moved the chunks back during GC or that atime was different?
Also, if I were in the same situation again (and I hope I won't be), what would the correct approach be...
I have some thoughts on this subject i'd like to bounce off you two here. Above the statement of "each host has it's own NFS IP" doesn't adequately provide a dynamic distribution for NFS deployments like a NetApp- where there a multiple NFS...
I have this configuration and I need to have more certainty if this will be stable, can anyone support me? Any opinion from Proxmox on Huawei?
HUAWEI SERVER: Xfusion 2288H v7 with 2 Intel Xeon Gold 6544Y sockets (3.6GHz) 16C at 2.4GHz, 2 x 960GB...
For reference on lvm in general: https://kb.blockbridge.com/technote/proxmox-lvm-shared-storage/
And the snapshot chains and their caveats:
https://kb.blockbridge.com/technote/proxmox-qcow-snapshots-on-lvm/index.html
UPDATE: so in my case (and yours) the target vol indeed filled up before the move could complete. Turns out the size=nG spec for LXC rootfs/mpX virtual disks stored on a zfs-backed PVE storage pool references only the literal amount of physical...
I have an install that's been working decently with one passthrough GPU based off the wiki, so I took out the old GPU and installed two identical new ones. Now the VM doesn't boot, seems to stick before UEFI loads.
I removed PCIE passthrough...
alright i just created a new pf sense router and now that isn't working either after i got past the wizard. i am probably just gonna give up on pf sense and set up wireguard or something.
Yes. As long as the BIOS keyspace was _empty_ when I booted the secureboot ISO, and the virtual CD drive and main disk (and cloud-init because I was using that, but no worries if you're not at all) were on a virtual SATA bus rather than IDE, then...
Hi,
Is there anyone who have succeeded with boot Talos with UEFI using self-signed keys? I have created my own ISO using their Imager tools. Can see the keys in the BIOS but they are not working
That appears to focus more on Linux machines performing GPU passthrough to virtual machines, rather than Proxmox-specific setups. For Proxmox, the primary requirement is the vendor-reset module available at...