Running the status command gets me this output:
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/pveproxy.service; enabled; vendor preset:
Active: active (running) since Sat 2019-12-28 18:43:59 EST; 1 day 6h ago
Process: 3382 ExecStart=/usr/bin/pveproxy start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS
Process: 24972 ExecReload=/usr/bin/pveproxy restart (code=exited, status=0/SUC
Main PID: 3386 (pveproxy)
Tasks: 4 (limit: 4915)
Memory: 18.6M
CGroup: /system.slice/pveproxy.service
├─ 3386 pveproxy
├─25221 pveproxy worker
├─25222 pveproxy worker
└─25223 pveproxy worker
Dec 29 00:00:36 pve pveproxy[3386]: starting 3 worker(s)
Dec 29 00:00:36 pve pveproxy[3386]: worker 25221 started
Dec 29 00:00:36 pve pveproxy[3386]: worker 25222 started
Dec 29 00:00:36 pve pveproxy[3386]: worker 25223 started
Dec 29 00:00:43 pve pveproxy[3388]: worker exit
Dec 29 00:00:43 pve pveproxy[3387]: worker exit
Dec 29 00:00:43 pve pveproxy[3389]: worker exit
Dec 29 00:00:46 pve pveproxy[3386]: worker 3387 finished
Dec 29 00:00:46 pve pveproxy[3386]: worker 3389 finished
I tried accessing the WEB ui from safari and chrome and Firefox on a Mac and edge on windows
So just now it broke again and restarting the service doesn't help. I made sure to use https and still nothing. It says it cannot connect to the server
My other servers are fine tho, the windows VM is in the Proxmox clusters and everything that isn't connecting is in Proxmox. There doesn't seem to be any network issues. Is there a way to reset Proxmox but keep my containers and VMs?
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