I've been able to do a live migration successfully with VMs that only have one disk using the CLI.
But it doesn't work if the VM has a snapshot. I get this message: "online storage migration not possible if snapshot exists".
Why is the snapshot a problem? With ZFS it should be quite easy to do...
Oh! I hadn't found that. Thanks!
Is my workaround OK? I mean, manually doing zfs send/recv and moving the conf file in /etc from one node's directory to the other's. Or am I missing something? I tired with a couple of non-critical VMs and they seem to be working fine.
When two nodes in a cluster don't have the same storage name, I cannot migrate from one node to the other using Proxmox tools.
For example, I have two nodes on same cluster, both have local ZFS storages, but the ZFS pools are named differently, so the storage has to be named differently too...
Hi, I currently have some containers running from my NAS via NFS. The NAS has a ZFS filesystem, which has snapshots.
What kind of data does vzdump save, besides the container's filesystem? I wonder if I can replace my daily vzdumps with a ZFS snapshot of the containers. That would be much...
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