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@Ricc68 Ricc68 commented Dec 27, 2024

As title says, following the suggestion from @Nerivec in #3353, I have changed the error header to be more generic and cover all stacks rather then refer to ember-only specific errors.

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Koenkk commented Dec 28, 2024

Thanks!

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Nerivec commented Dec 29, 2024

@Ricc68 Any chance you could add a paragraph with some explanations for this issue since you know your way around proxmox? 😜

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Ricc68 commented Dec 30, 2024

@Ricc68 Any chance you could add a paragraph with some explanations for this issue since you know your way around proxmox? 😜

I'm trying to get more info about the problematic NIC. Stalls and disconnects are symptom of a weak hardware, like for example an USB NIC (which typically overheats) or even an onboard NIC which is overheating.
I can write a paragraph about general quality of the NICs because of course if you have a networked router you want a stable network connection.
Let's see if we can get more info on that specific case.

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