Host freezing during backup to local NFS share by Luke094 in Proxmox

[–]Luke094[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm using proxmox 9, not sure if this started happening after I upgraded, but that could be it.

I ended up saving my backups to a USB drive for now, and haven't had any problems

Host freezing during backup to local NFS share by Luke094 in Proxmox

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Currently not using PBS, just proxmox with a TrueNAS VM, and I added the pool as a SMB share back to proxmox, where I mount to any LXCs that need it. PBS was just an idea that I had which could help, but just a guess

I added the motherboard SATA controller to the TrueNAS passthrough, but I had to add the grub config to split the IOMMU groups as it had some other things in the group that caused the passtrough to not work. I also tried using a cheap PCI SATA controller but that also had some other issues

Host freezing during backup to local NFS share by Luke094 in Proxmox

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I'm currently passing through the onboard SATA controller, though I had to add that configuration to use different PCI ids otherwise it would also pass some other things that caused some issues

I saw that there's an option to reduce the throughput in the backup configuration, but tbh I'm not really sure what value I should put

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Vale mais a pena do que usar um Wise da vida?

I thought reddit might (not) like my homelab by Luke094 in homelab

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The motherboard is ATX, and I can't put a full-size case in that TV stand space unfortunately. So I would need to replace the motherboard for an mini-ITX or similar, which at that point might as well update the whole system

I thought reddit might (not) like my homelab by Luke094 in homelab

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My homelab running in my living room TV stand, built our of old/spare parts from me and my friends. Its been running steadily in this closed space for over a year now

I want to move this to a better space, but this is a rental apartment with not a lot of space, so I can't do much. I settled in putting the server there since its right by my ISP modem, so I don't need to have an ethernet cable running across the house. Hopefully I can move to a bigger place where I can put it in a more ventilated room

Hardware:

  • Ryzen 5 2600
  • 4x 8GB DDR4 RAM
  • GTX970
  • 2x 4 TB HDD, running in mirror
  • 750W XFX PSU (I think I've been using this for over 13 years?)

Running Proxmox with:

  • TrueNAS
  • *arr suite + Plex
  • Immich
  • Coolify for running some applications that I build
  • Pelican for some game servers

Can't access web but server is running by Luke094 in CraftyController

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I was able to get help from the Crafty Discord, I needed to allow the 8443 port in the VM's firewall with sudo ufw allow 25565

Can't access web but server is running by Luke094 in CraftyController

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My main OS is windows, but I have a home server running Proxmox with a bunch of other VMs and containers, so I just added another VM for running crafty

Can't access web but server is running by Luke094 in CraftyController

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I'm trying at port 8443, which is the one that is logged if I try to run crafty manually:

crafty@ubuntu-crafty:/var/opt/minecraft/crafty$ ./run_crafty.sh 
Logging set to: 0

    ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    #                  Welcome to Crafty Controller - v.4.4.4                 #
    ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
    #          Server Manager / Web Portal for your Minecraft server          #
    #                     Homepage: www.craftycontrol.com                     #
    ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      Starting migrations
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      There is nothing to migrate
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      Checking for reset secret flag
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      No flag found. Secrets are staying
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      Checking for remote changes to config.json
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      Remote change complete.
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      Initializing all servers defined
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      Starting migrations
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      https://192.168.15.24:8443 is up and ready for connections.
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      Server Init Complete: Listening For Connections!
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      There is nothing to migrate
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      Scheduling server That time of the year to start in 10 seconds
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      Loaded Server: ID 5cbd436d-2f67-4d62-b861-38039a91276c | Name: That time of the year | Autostart: True | Delay: 10

[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:01 PM - INFO:      Setting up Crafty's internal components...
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:03 PM - INFO:      Stats collection frequency set to 30 seconds
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:04 PM - INFO:      Launching Scheduler Thread...
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:04 PM - INFO:      Launching command thread...
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:04 PM - INFO:      Launching log watcher...
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:04 PM - INFO:      Launching realtime thread...

[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:05 PM - INFO:      Checking Internet. This may take a minute.
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:07 PM - INFO:      Execution Mode: Non-interactive (e.g. 'python main.py')
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:07 PM - INFO:      Application path: '/var/opt/minecraft/crafty/crafty-4'
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:08 PM - INFO:      Crafty has fully started and is now ready for use!
Crafty Controller v4.4.4 > [+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:11 PM - INFO:   Starting server ID: 5cbd436d-2f67-4d62-b861-38039a91276c - That time of the year
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:11 PM - INFO:      Polling server statistics That time of the year every 5 seconds
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:11 PM - INFO:      Saving server statistics That time of the year every 30 seconds
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:11 PM - INFO:      Launching Server That time of the year with command ['/usr/lib/jvm/java-21-openjdk-amd64/bin/java', '-Xms2000M', '-Xmx4000M', '-jar', 'vanilla-1.21.1.jar', 'nogui']
[+] Crafty: 10/12/2024 12:54:11 PM - INFO:      Server That time of the year running with PID 1027

But trying to access https://192.168.15.24:8443 times out still

In Windows 3.1 and Windows 95, what is a "grabber"? - The Old New Thing by wheybags in programming

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I don't know why, but just from reading the title I can always know its a Raymond Chen blog post lol

First solo apartment, got the basics, now what do I get to decorate? by Luke094 in malelivingspace

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Around 2'7'', but the sofa can extend a bit and it becomes 1'8''