I've seen articles/posts regarding nested ESXi virtualisation but I seem to have an issue with purple screens when writing data to a second hard drive.
If I run the ESXi host on its own it runs without any issues, however when copying data to the nested host it'll randomly purple screen...
What am I missing with the setup?
We've got a single tape drive which multiple tapes used throughout the week.
On the first occurrence, they work without any issue, however when they next run they determine the tapes the wrong label:
Checking for media 'Tuesday' in drive 'LTO8'
wrong media...
Currently have filestore OSD's on Proxmox with the journal partition on a SSD drive, this worked fine through the GUI and would create a new partition on the SSD.
I'm trying to re-create the OSD's using bluestore now, so I've deleted one of the OSD's and in the GUI tried to create a new OSD...
Any insight as to why SWAP is being used when there's as low as 16% RAM usage on the node?
I have one host for example which is sat at 16% RAM usage and using 25MB SWAP, another at 62% RAM usage using 2.8GB SWAP, another at 64% RAM usage using 3.6GB SWAP, another at 55% RAM usage using 1GB...
Currently looking to upgrade from 5 to 6 with Ceph hyper-converged environment.
The pve5to6 script identifies a warning regarding the mon_host being bound to IP/port rather than without the port, however the ceph upgrade instructions state to do this after upgrading to Ceph 14 (after upgrading...
I've currently got a 4 node cluster running Ceph on Proxmox 5.1 and noticed recently I'm getting a lot of blocked requests due to request_slow.
For example:
2019-02-12 11:47:33 cluster [WRN] Health check failed: 6 slow requests are blocked > 32 sec (REQUEST_SLOW)
2019-02-12 11:47:47 cluster...
I'm currently starting the migration of several VM's from ESX 6.0 to Proxmox 4.4 and seem to be experiencing some issues.
I've tried several methods to move the data, but all show the same issue
qemu-img converting the disk to RAW from VMDK
qm importdisk to a PVE 5.0 host then restoring to a...
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