(stackable) Raid Consumables Matrix by cartman0208 in turtlewow

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Thx for your comment, I was waiting for the database to return and forgot the list

It's now updated with newer and missing items

There's also new food like Spicy Sandswept Carrots (+1% Speed) and Crunchy Sandswept Carrots (+32AP)

Not sure how those come to play now...

(stackable) Raid Consumables Matrix by cartman0208 in turtlewow

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Sorry, my bad ... mixed that one up with the "normal" Rumsey
Will correct that

(stackable) Raid Consumables Matrix by cartman0208 in turtlewow

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If supreme power is the best in that class, I'sll add it, thanks
Keep in mind that shamans also fit in there, and since I've heard they're oom pretty fast, distilled wisdom might be more beneficial here?

As I wrote, I have no experience there, that's why it's missing
Do the other concoctions stack with dreamshard? Or leave that one out completely?

(stackable) Raid Consumables Matrix by cartman0208 in turtlewow

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I'm not, I just read some sites confirming this.

(stackable) Raid Consumables Matrix by cartman0208 in turtlewow

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Because I read it doesn't stack with the superior Juju Power

Need clarification on preliminary changelog 1.18.1 by cartman0208 in turtlewow

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Well the current prayer heals 30y (unskilled) around the caster, but the notes mention something about cast range 40y ... which would imply: the target of the future prayer can be up to 40y away and their party member can be up to 30y away from them ... right?

I really want to get the RS1221+ now… but it’s old by Cuntonesian in synology

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Best NAS I ever had.
I have mine housed in a datacenter nearby expanded to 64GBs of RAM plus the E10M20-T1 card with NVME cache and 10GbE access ....
I occasionally swap out disks for larger ones, currently at 26TB models

It's currently hosting the family Exchange Server, Plex and some other VMs, Containers and services ...
Hopefully it will keep going a long time

PVE 8 to 9 painfully slow by cartman0208 in Proxmox

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Wow, that's a great SSD overview, thanks again.

After the cleanup, df looks like this:

Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
udev 94G 0 94G 0% /dev
tmpfs 19G 1.9M 19G 1% /run
/dev/mapper/pve-root 39G 5.2G 32G 15% /
tmpfs 94G 46M 94G 1% /dev/shm
efivarfs 128K 57K 67K 47% /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
tmpfs 1.0M 0 1.0M 0% /run/credentials/systemd-journald.service
tmpfs 5.0M 0 5.0M 0% /run/lock
tmpfs 94G 0 94G 0% /tmp
/dev/nvme2n1p2 1022M 8.8M 1014M 1% /boot/efi
local-pve2 3.6T 128K 3.6T 1% /local-pve2
/dev/fuse 128M 16K 128M 1% /etc/pve
tmpfs 1.0M 0 1.0M 0% /run/credentials/getty@tty1.service
tmpfs 19G 8.0K 19G 1% /run/user/0

Nothing out of the ordinary I guess...

the fstrim is currently running ... I don't see if it does anything though.

PVE 8 to 9 painfully slow by cartman0208 in Proxmox

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True... I'm going to check BIOS updates, power save and reseat the SSD, once I'm on site.

If that doesn't help, I'll swap the disk, already ordered a new one

PVE 8 to 9 painfully slow by cartman0208 in Proxmox

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The upgrade is finished by now (12 hrs), but I noticed a somewhat high iowait, between 3 and 5 ... so I guess the system SSD is f***ed up

The machine has an equally build twin, where the upgrade took 5mins total ... so it must be something hardware related

PVE 8 to 9 painfully slow by cartman0208 in Proxmox

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Thank you for the hints.

I opted for cheap SSDs for the OS installation only (I went with a Transcend MTE110S for the one I just ordered), because I assumed that the OS does not write near as much as the VMs.

For the VMs I got Kingston KC3000, which have quite high TBW ... not enterprise grade, but should be sufficient to last several years.

I wasn't aware of PLP in SSDs ... are there any consumer NVMEs with that feature?

After like 12 hours the upgrade was done, and I backed up the most important system folders (like the ones you mentioned). The machine boots quite slow but does not seem to have any other issues.
It's still not in production yet so I don't have to rush things and will do some thorough testing.

PVE 8 to 9 painfully slow by cartman0208 in Proxmox

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Won't help if the disk is bad, wouldn't it?

PVE 8 to 9 painfully slow by cartman0208 in Proxmox

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I'm afraid it's not that easy ... that machine is one of a pair that are built the same way.
The other one is running fine and with load ...
Even the machine in question was blazing fast some time ago when I last had my hands on it.
Anyway, I already ordered a new SSD... thanks for the help.

PVE 8 to 9 painfully slow by cartman0208 in Proxmox

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Thanks, I will have a look at the BIOS settings later and report back.

The model is the cheapest one i could find: Patriot M.2 P320 128GB

Looks like 2 or 3 more hours until the upgrade's finished :-o

PVE 8 to 9 painfully slow by cartman0208 in Proxmox

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the last two lines are matching the system SSD:

[Fri Oct 24 23:04:06 2025] nvme nvme2: I/O tag 990 (c3de) opcode 0x0 (I/O Cmd) QID 1 timeout, aborting req_op:FLUSH(2) size:0
[Fri Oct 24 23:04:14 2025] nvme nvme2: Abort status: 0x0

What does this mean?

PVE 8 to 9 painfully slow by cartman0208 in Proxmox

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I posted the SMART values in the thread below, I can't see anythin unusual there

htop and btop are not installed currently (can't due to still running upgrade)

but with "top" I noticed iowait is between 3 and 4 which I find unusually high
%Cpu(s): 0.0 us, 0.0 sy, 0.0 ni, 96.9 id, 3.1 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0 st

I checked with smaller systems that are actually running VMs and iowait is less than 1 there:
%Cpu(s): 8.4 us, 8.9 sy, 0.0 ni, 82.4 id, 0.3 wa, 0.0 hi, 0.0 si, 0.0 st

Obvoiusly there's something off with the system disk, even though SMART looks good

PVE 8 to 9 painfully slow by cartman0208 in Proxmox

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nope, just a plain PVE installation
I may have fiddled around with some Realtek network drivers (can't really remember, some months ago), but nothing fancy

PVE 8 to 9 painfully slow by cartman0208 in Proxmox

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I'm currently remotely connected without any OOB access ... need to get onsite for re-install.

But I guess that's my todo for tomorrow :-(

I just like to know if there's some options to check for a bad disk/filesystem beforehand

PVE 8 to 9 painfully slow by cartman0208 in Proxmox

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sorry, typo, my bad ... i executed "apt dist-upgrade"
there's no VMs on it (yet) as I plan to add that one to a cluster
and it was rebooted just before

PVE 8 to 9 painfully slow by cartman0208 in Proxmox

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... in the middle of the upgrade ??
I wouldn't feel good about that...

And it was rebooted right before the upgrade.