Hi Martin,
El 26/01/17 a las 14:08, Martin Maurer escribió:
We just created a new tutorial for installing Ceph Jewel on Proxmox VE.
The Ceph Server integration in Proxmox VE is already available since
three years and is a widely used component for smaller deployments to
get a real open source
On 01/26/2017 10:25 AM, Yannis Milios wrote:
Your question is quite generic because it depends how you have configured
your PVE, what will be the storage backends etc.
I will assume that you have one PVE server with VMs stored in a local
storage like LVM or ZFS. You have a NAS as well where you
Mandi! Dmitry Petuhov
In chel di` si favelave...
Sorry, i reply to an old post for feedback...
> > So, summarizing: what tool it is better to use to do a (preferibly
> > offline) image of some partition of a phisical server, respecting UEFI
> > partitioning schema?
> I've used something like
Hi Yannis!
Thanks for the quick answer... Yes, on my PVE Server I have 3 virtual machines
and I want to recover them in another Server in cause of hardware failure...
So, I just have to mount that LUN partition in another Server right? Is it
easy to recover the backup? Can I restore the
As asked by the hosting company I shut down and test in rescue mode. I
also tested with proxmox running but with all VMs shut down (my tests
were done with all VMs running).
There is an increase in speed reads but I find that FSYNCs are still low
and reads differ too much (from 100 MB/s to 140
Your question is quite generic because it depends how you have configured
your PVE, what will be the storage backends etc.
I will assume that you have one PVE server with VMs stored in a local
storage like LVM or ZFS. You have a NAS as well where you store the backups
of these VMs (full
after i mount my recovered vm disk which is vm-902-disk-1.raw, how can i
recover my data by using testdisk? when i mount on some directory it only
contains lost+found, So plz any help!
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 2:00 PM, wrote:
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