Your statement...
...seems to come from an age more than 10 months ago. Storage is expensive now. And CPU performance on my machines is plenty - all cores are nearly idle with 4 to 14 percent usage in this very moment.
That said... I am...
ZFS doesn't give any hint what it doesn't like. It has marked fully functional random disks for unknown reasons.
Since the problems are gone (with the very same pool) after disabling auto-import, the picture is quite clear.
Klar, für die Backups selbst zieht der Write-Cache vom Controller ordentlich, das läuft. Wo's bei PBS auf HDDs weh tut ist GC und Verify, die lesen wild über den ganzen Chunk-Store und da helfen dir 1-4GB Cache bei nem 9TB Datastore halt nicht...
Please read my first thread.
The devices are fully functional without any defects or degraded metrics reported by SMART, no anomalies reported in kern.log.
I did skip over that, because I thought it was just a language issue. You reused a drive that ZFS had already deemed unreliable?
I don't think that was a wise decision. 'zpool status' and 'dmesg' would have shown you what the actual problem was.
As someone who has exactly the same setup, ZFS has determined your drives have failed.
Wait for the scrub to finish.
After the scrub has finished, run multiple scrubs. If you discover things are failing, the most likely failure cause is your...
Unfortunately I have very expensive DDR5 that I would want to re-use. Were you able to get the Ryzen GPUs available to LXC? That seemed troublesome as well.
Yes it is that system you linked to. I don't think it is an overtemp issue as the machine is very lightly loaded almost all of the time and the fans aren't particuarly ramped up until it hangs at which point the fans go 100%.
"prefer to see real tests on a real system with the author's data"? Who writes like that normally? Also, stating that you want to see such a thing is literally criticizing this project! So DeQuzzie seems suspiciously like another account...
No more hints here...
I re-configured ZFS to not automatically import the pool (`zpool set cachefile=none <poolname>`), so I have to import the pool manually after each reboot. So far, this worked fine.
So apparently there IS a timing problem.
For what it's worth, I am having the same problem. I am using Firefox and have the Bitwarden extension installed. It is usually helpful in auto-filling in the username, password, and TOTP but for some reason sometimes I will enter the username...
Newbie to Proxmox here!
I have a node in proxmox with Nextcloud installed. I have used it for many years without any problems, I have a NAS disk linked to proxmox where all the images are saved within Nextcloud.
Yesterday I installed some new...
I thinkg this is en excellent read on why it might could be considered now.
I stil think it is not a good idea. Why? Storage is cheap, performance is not. While it is faster, it still comes with a IMHO extreme performance penalty.
The other...
In Germany i see may owner of this sort mini pc, who think they are Proxmox VE Servers.
No they don't.
Most of the time a Intel E1000 Problem and Temperate cooling Problem of the output TDP the CPU, the RAM and NVMe.
Is this your device:
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