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mellow wedge
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Ideally you stay a bit below 80% at all times for the node. At 80% PVE will kick in its ballooning and KSM the VMs will receive only the minimum amount of RAM you've set for them.

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See if you find something related to OOM in the node > System > System log. I'd also like to see the VM's Hardware tab.
Note that PVE uses varying units and the memory you set is only part of what is used for a VM. There's other background services that also need their own memory.

wary quartz
mellow wedge
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Yeah well your VM gets ripped its memory from its hands when your node reached 80% memory usage and left with 1GiB.

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Minimum means the minimum your node needs to properly work. Everything else on top of that is extra, not a guarantee. Assign at least 2G to HAOS.

wary quartz
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Upgrading the memory is a must

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but I don't know if the Homelab motherboard supports 32GB

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it's dual channel and it has 2x8GB installed, and the docs says Supports up to 16 GB (unbuffered) on 64-bit computers
does that mean it only support 16GB in total, or 16GB per channel like 2x16GB?

mellow wedge
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Supports up to 16 GB
Supports 4 GB and 8 GB UDIMMs
SIcne it has two slots...
Sometimes you can use CPUs that are not supported or more memory than listed. I think it depends on the CPU's memory controller.

wary quartz
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the CPU is i7-7700

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which supports 64GB

mellow wedge
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Buy some RAM from amazon or a professional seller and send it back if it doesn't work ๐Ÿ˜›

wary quartz
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That was exactly what I was going to do ๐Ÿ˜…

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I'll test if 32GB will work or not..

but is 64GB worth a try, or it will definitely not work?

mellow wedge
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I'd just buy two kits. 32G and 64G and test it out. Yeah it's a bit douchy but what can I say.

wary quartz
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I return a lot of stuff

mellow wedge
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Me too but I try to avoid it if I can. Costs time too.

wary quartz
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To be honest, they're losing more money than us losing time

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Most of the things that get returned gets thrown out, it costs them more money to check if each device/item is in good condition to be sold again. so they just throw it out or give it to wholesale buyers like "Black Fridays Daily Discount Store"

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Anyway, thanks a lot for the help, I increased the minimum ram allocation, and I'll try upgrading the memory

mellow wedge
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Please report back whether it accepted the additional memory and the crashing stopped.

wary quartz
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Great news!

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It accepted the 32GB ram

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didn't get 64 to be honest, might try it out later

mellow wedge
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:<

wary quartz
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I'll look for the crashes, but ever since I increased HA from 4 to 6GB, it didn't happen again

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Thanks a lot for the help

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just two more questions if you mind me asking

mellow wedge
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Sure, gotta go in a minute though.

wary quartz
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I made a Jellyfin container, and I have a GTX 1060, I enabled hardware acceleration, but I don't know how to install nvidia drivers 0_0

I tried two times and I almost bricked the whole server, since I literally know nothing at the moment and blindly copying and pasting commands (Yes I know I shouldn't be doing that ๐Ÿ˜ฆ )

do you know a good documentation?

mellow wedge
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You'd enable non-free component and then install the nvidia package. Can't remember the exact name.

wary quartz
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you probably logged out by now, feel free to answer whenever you're free please,

the pc has two SATA cables 1 HDD, 1 SSD (boot drive), one optical drive and one M.2 which has a Wi-Fi card. I plan to replace the optical drive and SSD with HDDs and the Wi-Fi card with an m.2 ssd as boot drive.

But the SATA power going to the optical drive is mini SATA so I'll have to get a SATA power splitter. does this plan seem possible?

the m.2 is listed as "One M.2 socket 1, key A" does key A mean it wouldn't support ssds?