Hello, @LeFred
Seems like you can use a method similar to one described at
https://chase-seibert.github.io/blog/2005/10/19/postifx-header-based-routing.html
"First, enable header checks in /etc/postfix/main.cf:
header_checks =...
Hi!
both are reasonable suggestions, we've talked about the auto-cost parameter in the past. I'll rebase the first series, so hopefully we'll get it in for the next release.
For the auto-cost parameter please create a feature-request on our...
I think we can chalk this up to a rookie mistake - further testing reveals we get the same performance-hit if pre-filling the disk/image using fio before running performance tests. In other words the issue is that updates/overwrites performs...
I’m encountering an issue with ACME certificate issuance via DNS API using Yandex 360 in the following stack:
Proxmox Backup Server: 4.1.x (tested on 4.1.1, 4.1.5, 4.1.10)
Proxmox VE: 8.4+ and 9.1+
Datacenter Manager: 1.0.3
The problem occurs...
We're pleased to announce the release of Proxmox Backup Server 4.2.
This version is based on Debian 13.4 ("Trixie"), uses Linux kernel 7.0 as the new stable default for improved hardware support, and comes with ZFS 2.4 for reliable...
Hi!
we're working on the VRF support for fabrics and the ability to leak into VRFs from other VRFs.
We thought about adding a GUI for sysctls a while back, maybe you could create a feature request on our bugzilla (https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/)?
We're pleased to announce the release of Proxmox Backup Server 4.2.
This version is based on Debian 13.4 ("Trixie"), uses Linux kernel 7.0 as the new stable default for improved hardware support, and comes with ZFS 2.4 for reliable...
Just upgraded today; 7.0.0-3-pve and corresponding 'current' versions of things in the no-subscription repo.
I'm seeing a Host Managed network LXC warn me upon start that DHCP fails - however, the CT properly has an IP address.
After rebooting...
We're pleased to announce the release of Proxmox Backup Server 4.2.
This version is based on Debian 13.4 ("Trixie"), uses Linux kernel 7.0 as the new stable default for improved hardware support, and comes with ZFS 2.4 for reliable...
Ah that works yes! Thanks @d.oishi!
I still feel it would also be logical to simply add a network bridge (a resource, much like a storage) to a resource pool, to make it available inside a pool.
Anyway: this works, thanks again!
I think it would help if you share the /etc/pve/storage.cfg as well as "qm config [id]" output of the "old" and "new" VM.
Cheers
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We're pleased to announce the release of Proxmox Backup Server 4.2.
This version is based on Debian 13.4 ("Trixie"), uses Linux kernel 7.0 as the new stable default for improved hardware support, and comes with ZFS 2.4 for reliable...
We're pleased to announce the release of Proxmox Backup Server 4.2.
This version is based on Debian 13.4 ("Trixie"), uses Linux kernel 7.0 as the new stable default for improved hardware support, and comes with ZFS 2.4 for reliable...
No,
I checked this option when I add FC LUN in Datacenter, but when I destroy VM and create new VM with same ID, old disk will be used by new VM.
I think, I incorrect add disk in datacenter....
I use this command to add
pvcreate...
We're pleased to announce the release of Proxmox Backup Server 4.2.
This version is based on Debian 13.4 ("Trixie"), uses Linux kernel 7.0 as the new stable default for improved hardware support, and comes with ZFS 2.4 for reliable...