I am running PVE 8.4.19 on an HP ProLiant ML350 Gen10. Between the limited IPMI interface (subscription for a local IPMI is weird and I wont pay it) and the issues that I am having with the LOM and backplane, I am just over this host.
I am going...
Hello everyone,
excuse my last post, it has been a complicated intertwined series of issues.
What a rabbit hole!
You will learn to love error messages like "mdadm: imsm capabilities not found for controller soandso" and rethink the whole...
I'm attempting to set this up now...
A restriction to be aware of on the MS side related to groups..
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/security/zero-trust/develop/configure-tokens-group-claims-app-roles
"When the user is a member of too...
In theory, it should work reliably if you pick the correct part of the upgrade process to add those steps into. I haven't tried it as part of the process though, so I'd personally test it out in a VM or on a spare host first if you want to be...
Hmmmm, they're not strictly the same thing, though for most people it's probably "good enough" (and a lot easier") to do the proxmox-boot-tool kernel pinning like you said.
To me, the difference is that the proxmox-boot-tool pins _an exact...
Do you mean the qcow feature introduced in PVE9? It's limited to snapshots (although main developer @spirit mentioned at some point that in theory this might also be a possible way to implement thin provisioning, but afik nothing happened since...
Because I was not aware of the bugzilla. In a corporate environment there is frequently a disjoint between placing the order for things like software subscriptions and getting information back from the supplier. All I got was an email with my...
I understand. Still, it doesn't make you safe.
Every few weeks there are news described another successful backdoor attack. Also in software used by thousands or millions of people.
A notable example is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XZ_Utils_backdoor
That I don't know.
Anyway, I can see that your setup isn't quite basic. As you are - in your own words - "totally new with Proxmox", I suggest you start with a very basic, simple setup and gradually add features and services. Then you'll be able...
I once watched a video of the guy who programmed that first hardware change detection algorithm for microsoft. At least back then, it collected a lot of data about the host. These were weighted and then there was a threshold. And when exceeding...
For anyone that comes across this post, I cloned a Windows VM to try some new machine settings to improve performance. All went well, until a few days later, it showed it wasn't activated. I have a retail license, but it wouldn't activate...
But for the poster's use-case of causing the new pve-qemu-kvm version to be applied/implemented, wouldn't hibernate/resume (or from CLI using qm suspend <vmid> --todisk 1 & then qm resume <vmid> ) not already accomplish this?
When you migrate the VM to another node, the new node is freshly starting the kvm instance (with the new pve-qemu-kvm version) - in fact it is also freshly "booting" the VM - as if it were just now booting - just the state (incl. RAM) has been...
Hi,Hi,
I would like to request a small but very useful Web UI improvement for Proxmox VE.
Current behavior:
- The main "Console" button opens the console using the current/default viewer behavior
- xterm.js and noVNC are typically opened in a...
Do you mean the qcow feature introduced in PVE9? It's limited to snapshots (although main developer @spirit mentioned at some point that in theory this might also be a possible way to implement thin provisioning, but afik nothing happened since...