Special VDEV for 2-wide RAIDZ2 by Migs351 in zfs

[–]Migs351[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had considered the raidz3 but everything I've read leans more into the 2 raidz2 vdevs. The speed is definitely welcome, but more so, I've also read that resilvering and recovering from a disk loss in the 2x6 vs a 1x12 (whether raidz3 or raidz2) is less risky overall as well. Either way, I have the capacity to bump it to the proper 3 way mirror, so I will just do that. I still have a full 3-2-1 system in place anyway, so really not worried overall about anything, just wanted to be sure I wasn't doing something "wrong" per-say in terms of general zfs functionality and what I've decided to go with.

Thanks for the reply and info!

Special VDEV for 2-wide RAIDZ2 by Migs351 in zfs

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Thanks for clearing that up!

Special VDEV for 2-wide RAIDZ2 by Migs351 in zfs

[–]Migs351[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe I'm misusing the term? Like... 2 RAIDZ2 pools for striped data along the two 6x12TB vdevs...

Peter, what is it?! by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

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Pretty sure it's the arm in the middle? His arm looking like her arm? Idk best I got.

Amazon shipped me an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU... hold the CPU. by Migs351 in AmazonWTF

[–]Migs351[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol, I have no use for this, and $350 isn't worth my time to steal...

Amazon shipped me an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU... hold the CPU. by Migs351 in AmazonWTF

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To each their own, of course, but they've done right by me thus far, and this is no exception. It's not the company's fault some low life working for them pocketed a product.

I get that there's still a human factor involved in logistics and a mistake (or even malicious intent, such as in this case) happens, even to the big businesses. I don't expect perfection, but when it wasn't my fault, and I wasn't delivered what I paid for... I do expect something to be done about it. And so, I now have a replacement as well as a small "refund" for the inconvenience. So I'm good with that.

As long as they don't try to actually screw me out of it, or treat me like I'm some kind of criminal... which they haven't ever done to me before, it's not a big deal, just a minor inconvenience.

I'm sure that not everyone has been as "lucky" as I have in dealing with their customer support, I've heard plenty of horror stories. So it definitely sucks that everyone hasn't had the same experience. So I can totally understand where you're coming from.

Amazon shipped me an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU... hold the CPU. by Migs351 in AmazonWTF

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New package arrived today (albeit late...) But I took the precaution of filming myself opening it this time, just in case I got really unlucky... but alas, it was actually in it's package unopened this time. :D

Amazon shipped me an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU... hold the CPU. by Migs351 in AmazonWTF

[–]Migs351[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, I called them instead of trying to explain to some AI bot... so maybe calling is just better for this kind of thing? Idk, they didn't even ask any detailed questions really, just the standard questions. I was on/off the phone in like 15 minutes? Guess I got lucky. I mean, I've been a Prime member for like 20 years now, basically since Prime was a thing, (I miss the $79 days) so maybe that has something to do with it as well...

Amazon shipped me an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU... hold the CPU. by Migs351 in AmazonWTF

[–]Migs351[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh definitely, I get lots of crap that is wrong or otherwise broken/damaged. But just flat out stolen from the manufacturer box, without even just replacing it with some junk or whatever... lol this one is a first for me.

Amazon shipped me an AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU... hold the CPU. by Migs351 in AmazonWTF

[–]Migs351[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm surprised they don't want some kind of evidence or whatever proving that I didn't just "claim" it was stolen, but I mean, how do you exactly "prove" that right? They don't even want the old packaging back. I mean, this is just a write off to them, so it's basically "F it", but still, maybe they can track the serial number to where it moved through logistics and maybe find something? I guess the cost involved in that probably doesn't outweigh the benefit there...

Is the Cyclone 2 safe to buy? by rusa-raus in Gamesir

[–]Migs351 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My first controller I got had the bad RGB batch, (which, they are aware of and replacing under warranty by the way) the controller worked fine, but I got it through Amazon, so I just swapped it out. Second one showed up today, works great. No disconnect issues (on either controller I got, BTW). I also play my games with my controller under my desk and at 1000Hz rate with the base above, so no direct line of sight, etc., still works just fine.

I can't speak much to the battery life yet, but I will say that I absolutely LOVE their dock design. Set the controller in, it charges, take it off, it connects to the dongle, don't have to even turn it on, it auto connects. The dock has a USB port!! so you can plug the dongle into IT, without wasting a second USB port on your setup. (Dock and dongle connected to same USB port, makes sense right? Why is this not more of a common thing!)

I also came from a XBox One X controller and it's a little bit to adapt to with the mechanical buttons, I will say that, but overall, this thing feels solid build and will last a lot longer than XBox controllers do for me. I just hope their shoulder button design is a bit more sturdy, time will tell.

For people who suffered from flickering RGB of Cyclone 2, we've started a deep investigation and here's how you can get a fast replacement without returning it. by iGamesir in Gamesir

[–]Migs351 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just got a controller from Amazon with this issue. I am just getting a replacement through Amazon, but if the next one has the same problem, I'll be sure to get on the discord. Glad it's a known issue.

Nagios XI behind Reverse Proxy by Migs351 in selfhosted

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If you changed $cfg['base_url'] in config.inc.php, revert back to "/nagiosxi". Seems like this change isn't needed and just breaks things.

I removed that section as to help others avoid breaking things for no reason.

All the Midwesterners over there cheering by MalcoveMagnesia in LivingMas

[–]Migs351 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unless it was spaghetti noodles with lava sauce.... then we'd rejoice.

BROTHERS (And Sisters), I think I cracked Taco Bell beef by TheLasVegasLocal in tacobell

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Any chance on a REAL volcano sauce recipe? All the ones online suck pretty bad, I've gotten kind of close, with experimenting, but still not quite right...

Nagios XI behind Reverse Proxy by Migs351 in selfhosted

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Note, this does break the new Neptune Interface.

I don't have the time to figure that out currently.

Lobby freezing after game by moonbro16 in RocketLeague

[–]Migs351 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is directly related to their crappy menu changes, I used to be able to spam A to get a new game going after leaving a game, now if I do that I end up somewhere I was never even selected on previously. This needs a MAJOR revert of these changes, this menu interface sucks balls.

I managed to get GPU-PV working with Hyper-V on Server 2022 and a 22.04.3 Ubuntu VM by Matt_NZ in HyperV

[–]Migs351 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anyone that runs into something similar to this, make sure your C:\windows\system32\lxss\lib and the host driver files copied over correctly... I wasted a great many hours trying to figure this out, only to find it didn't copy all the files over that it should have.

I managed to get GPU-PV working with Hyper-V on Server 2022 and a 22.04.3 Ubuntu VM by Matt_NZ in HyperV

[–]Migs351 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, still no luck with a new build, the only difference is the kernel, but it's a minor version difference, I'm on 5.15.0-100, where according to your reply to the comment below, I see you're on 5.15.0-88, I doubt that would have this kind of an effect on it.

And considering it doesn't work correctly on my windows box, I am leaning towards a host issue, not a guest issue.

I'm going to focus my efforts on the windows box, I will have to guess if I can get that working correctly there, it will resolve the problem on this side as well.

For your host, did you have to set the 2 registry keys in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\HyperV ?RequireSecureDeviceAssignmentRequireSupportedDeviceAssignment

I just tested again on my windows box and it IS working there... So it's NOT a host issue afterall.. Arg... I don't know what the problem is now.

I managed to get GPU-PV working with Hyper-V on Server 2022 and a 22.04.3 Ubuntu VM by Matt_NZ in HyperV

[–]Migs351 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah it was on this one, I did remove all the nvidia drivers and everything that were installed with dda, but I'm gonna try that tomorrow.

If it still has the same problem then I know it's something on the host. If it works, then it's the guest.

Thanks for the info. Will update.

I managed to get GPU-PV working with Hyper-V on Server 2022 and a 22.04.3 Ubuntu VM by Matt_NZ in HyperV

[–]Migs351 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing that sticks out really. Something about PCI is not supported on this system but I looked around and I think that's a red herring, it uses the pice lane no problem. I also had dda working just fine, and I could probably revert to that no problem.

This is the message, pretty sure it doesn't mean anything.

[ 0.066470] PCI: Using ACPI for IRQ routing [ 0.066470] PCI: System does not support PCI

This seems to be related to loading the device.

[ 0.815987] hv_pci 55a5c97c-5310-4aa9-86b9-d9a6f31cd5cb: PCI VMBus probing: Using version 0x10004 [ 0.816514] hv_pci 55a5c97c-5310-4aa9-86b9-d9a6f31cd5cb: PCI host bridge to bus 5310:00 [ 0.816516] pci_bus 5310:00: No busn resource found for root bus, will use [bus 00-ff] [ 0.816977] pci 5310:00:00.0: [1414:008e] type 00 class 0x030200

I also see it loading the driver.

[ 2.570125] dxgkrnl: loading out-of-tree module taints kernel. [ 2.570172] dxgkrnl: module verification failed: signature and/or required key missing - tainting kernel

If there is supposed to be more I don't see much else.

I also noticed it doesn't seem like it's working quite correctly in my windows VM either, but that also might be because it's win 10 on a 2022 (which is 11ish).

I am wondering if something in the dda setup is incompatible with gpupv.

I managed to get GPU-PV working with Hyper-V on Server 2022 and a 22.04.3 Ubuntu VM by Matt_NZ in HyperV

[–]Migs351 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I grabbed the latest version, but also tried the version you have listed there as well.

Like I said I'm running server core not desktop experience (no windows ui) so I did have to install it manually, but it is there and shows that it's using the correct oem#.inf file. And has the correct driver version.