Quote from: newsense on Today at 12:10:57 AM2Gb ram is not enough for GUI + widgets in the lobby + whatever services/plugins may be running.My very basic OPNsense configuration is using 2032 MB at this very moment so I think 4 GB or the recommended 8 GB RAM would be indeed the better choice.
Quote from: roohoo on April 19, 2026, 05:55:52 PMAt the moment it's 93.48% - that's nearly 19GB!That's pretty INSANE !!! :(
Quote from: bnl on April 19, 2026, 09:01:34 PMMaybe it's not me, but the device that has poor code?Probably that or maybe you have hit some kind of weird compatibility issue between the Air Purifier and your Accesspoint ??
QuoteIt's a high end device so you'd think it can't be that everyone is having this issue.These days we all get to buy products that are basically put on the market in their Beta/Testing stage and then most of them get a lot of fixes for many months/years after their release, so don't count on that ;)
Quote from: phill on April 19, 2026, 09:17:20 PMI know what both Proxmox and Docker can do and that was totally not what I was talking about ;)Quote from: nero355 on April 19, 2026, 03:04:41 PMI believe there are some adjustments you need to do if both your Proxmox Storage and OPNsense VM use OpenZFS as the File System
Proxmox is a Hypervisor that manages what amounts to Docker containers and virtual machines. I think what you're talking about applies to people who want to share the same storage amongst all their containers and virtual machines. Docker treats all containers under its management as a private subnet. Proxmox allows you to easily extend that subnet over your physical network. As a descendant of Docker / a virtual machine host, the default behavior of Proxmox is to isolate all of the resources of the containers and virtual machines under its control. If I wanted to give all the containers/machines access to the same storage space, I would need to do what you're talking about.
QuoteAll of that being said, that's not what I do.I thought so too! :)
QuoteMy OPNsense has a virtual HDD file stored on the Proxmox physical HDD.And which filsystem do both of them use ?
QuoteWhatever failure I experienced was isolated only to OPNsense. If I experienced a failure of the physical HDD, that would have been reported on Proxmox.I am also not talking about HDD/SDD failure here!
Quote from: nero355 on April 19, 2026, 03:04:41 PMI believe there are some adjustments you need to do if both your Proxmox Storage and OPNsense VM use OpenZFS as the File System