I have a cluster of 2 nodes that is working fine (proxmox and proxmox1). I have setup backups for the master node (proxmox) to an external NFS and that is working fine.
I setup the backup for VMs on the other node (proxmox1) to the same NFS and they worked for a while and then stopped working...
I tried migrating the Joomla VM on 1.4 today and it seemed to go over OK but then would not work as it could not connect to the mysql database.
After poking around it looks like the root password did not get copied across. I started up mysql in safe mode and set the root password and then...
I have a cluster with 1 master and 1 node. Everything looks fine on the dashboard. There are no VMs on the backup node.
When I try to migrate a VM I get the following error:
Syncing 2nd level quota
Error: Failed to undump container
vzquota: (error) Quota is not running for id 1014
VM1014...
On a Ubuntu 9 server, whenever I restart the VM, directory /var/run/network is deleted. To get networking to work I need to run the following commands manually:
mkdir /var/run/network
/etc/init.d/networking start
/etc/init.d/apache2
Very strange having directories getting deleted
Any ideas?
I have run into a problem with one of my VMs and would like to recover it from the backup. I have a snapshot backup.
Is there a howto on how to do this?
I tried upgrading the Ubuntu 8 VM to 9.1. All seemed to go OK except something is not working with IP addressing. I can no longer reach the VM at its IP address. I tried changing it from the control panel. It appears to take but I still cannot ssh it. Most of the processes appear to be running...
I added a second IP to my VM and it works fine. I can use SSH to access the VM on both IPs.
When I try to install the Chilli application that requires 2 IPs -- I get an error:
Starting chilli: SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested address
chilli.
Here is my /etc/network/interfaces:
# Auto...
I created and modified a bunch of VMs and found out backup would not work. I have since learned that you cannot backup a VM unless the VMID is > 100. Mine are all less.
I have modified all of my VMs so do not want to recreate them.
I tried just changing them in the /etc/vz/conf but then they...
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