Hi all,
Got a two-node cluster setup from which one of the cluster nodes is acting funny.
Tried to google the problem of course but it seems ingoogleable ;-)
Here is the situation:
Cluster node "proxmox1": 10.0.2.50 - problem case - pve 3.1
Cluster node "proxmox2": 10.0.2.26 - running fine - pve 3.1
On this node the /etc/pve mountpoint is only mounted momentarily for a very brief moment, just enough to start or stop a vz container with "pmxcfs && vzctl start|stop <ID>".
Therefore when I log in to the web-interface using https://10.0.2.26:8006 I can see all VMID's from both cluster nodes, but all info for the VM' s from proxmox1 is not showed, just the VMID's/VZID's.
The VZ's/VM's are running fine when I start them manually using above command combined with "pmxcfs".
I tried the following:
1) Reboot cluster node
2) Reboot both cluster nodes simultaneously
3) restart cman
4) restart pve-cluster
5) restart pvestatd
6) restart pvedaemon
7) restart pve-manager
Logfile:
/var/log/syslog is full of entries like:
Feb 15 19:27:20 proxmox1 pvestatd[2958]: WARNING: ipcc_send_rec failed: Connection refused
Anyone got any ideas?
If more info is needed from any logfile let me know.
I'm inclined to reinstall the full cluster node and restore my backups once I have re-entered the node into the cluster.
Thanks in advance!
Richard
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Got a two-node cluster setup from which one of the cluster nodes is acting funny.
Tried to google the problem of course but it seems ingoogleable ;-)
Here is the situation:
Cluster node "proxmox1": 10.0.2.50 - problem case - pve 3.1
Cluster node "proxmox2": 10.0.2.26 - running fine - pve 3.1
On this node the /etc/pve mountpoint is only mounted momentarily for a very brief moment, just enough to start or stop a vz container with "pmxcfs && vzctl start|stop <ID>".
Therefore when I log in to the web-interface using https://10.0.2.26:8006 I can see all VMID's from both cluster nodes, but all info for the VM' s from proxmox1 is not showed, just the VMID's/VZID's.
The VZ's/VM's are running fine when I start them manually using above command combined with "pmxcfs".
I tried the following:
1) Reboot cluster node
2) Reboot both cluster nodes simultaneously
3) restart cman
4) restart pve-cluster
5) restart pvestatd
6) restart pvedaemon
7) restart pve-manager
Logfile:
/var/log/syslog is full of entries like:
Feb 15 19:27:20 proxmox1 pvestatd[2958]: WARNING: ipcc_send_rec failed: Connection refused
Anyone got any ideas?
If more info is needed from any logfile let me know.
I'm inclined to reinstall the full cluster node and restore my backups once I have re-entered the node into the cluster.
Thanks in advance!
Richard
Verstuurd vanaf mijn ASUS Transformer Pad TF300T met Tapatalk