Using Proxmox ISO I installed it with ZFS for testing, I'm having
problems with swap and I would like to destroy it and create it again.
Could someone tell me how?
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On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 07:43:09PM +0100, Alexandre DERUMIER wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is retpoline support enabled like ubuntu build ? (builded with recent gcc ?)
yes, it has KPTI for v3/Meltdown, full RETPOLINE for v2, and masking of
pointers passed from user space via array_index_mask_nospec for v1.
Hi,
Is retpoline support enabled like ubuntu build ? (builded with recent gcc ?)
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De: "Fabian Grünbichler"
À: "proxmoxve"
Envoyé: Lundi 12 Mars 2018 14:14:29
Objet: [PVE-User] 4.15 based test kernel for PVE 5.x
I tested in a VM, I was able to hit Tab and arrow down until I could scroll
the EULA (you know, to read it... :-) ) and then I had to use Shift + Tab
twice to highlight the Accept button where I could then hit Enter to
continue.
So seems possible, it's just a matter of playing with a combo of Tab
Hi All,
Using CD ISO or USB installer, I have to hook up a mouse to accept the terms
of use. No keyboard input tab/space/enter does anything on the first page of
the installer. After I use the mouse to click on the first page, I can
complete the rest of the installer using the keyboard.
Is
Hi Alwin,
The last I looked at it, rbd mirror only worked if you had different
cluster names. Tried to get it working with proxmox but to no avail,
without really messing with how proxmox uses ceph I'm not sure it's
feasible, as proxmox assumes the default cluster name for everything...
Also the
Hi Mark,
On Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 03:49:42PM +, Mark Adams wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Has anyone looked at or thought of making a version of pve-zsync for ceph?
>
> This would be great for DR scenarios...
>
> How easy do you think this would be to do? I imagine it wouId it be quite
> similar to
Hi All,
Has anyone looked at or thought of making a version of pve-zsync for ceph?
This would be great for DR scenarios...
How easy do you think this would be to do? I imagine it wouId it be quite
similar to pve-zsync, but using rbd export-diff and rbd import-diff instead
of zfs send and zfs
a pve-kernel-4.15 meta package depending on a preview build based on
Ubuntu Bionic's 4.15 kernel is available on pvetest. it is provided as
opt-in package in order to catch potential regressions and hardware
incompatibilities early on, and allow testing on a wide range of systems
before the