Hi Team,
I need help understanding a critical issue in my Proxmox VE cluster.
Setup:
3-node cluster
15+ infrastructure VMs hosted across the nodes
Shared storage: QNAP via NFS
Nightly incremental VM backups to the same NFS storage
Issue:
One node had a disk failure and went offline overnight
Cluster became unstable
Next day, all backup files are missing (backup folder is completely empty)
Important Points:
No manual deletion was done
Configuration looks correct
QNAP storage is working fine for other data
No clear logs found related to deletion
Questions:
Can Proxmox delete all backups automatically in any scenario?
Can a node failure or cluster issue trigger backup removal/pruning?
Could an NFS mount issue cause Proxmox to see/delete backups?
What logs should I check to identify what happened?
Has anyone seen similar behavior?
Any help to identify the root cause would be greatly help us.
I need help understanding a critical issue in my Proxmox VE cluster.
Setup:
3-node cluster
15+ infrastructure VMs hosted across the nodes
Shared storage: QNAP via NFS
Nightly incremental VM backups to the same NFS storage
Issue:
One node had a disk failure and went offline overnight
Cluster became unstable
Next day, all backup files are missing (backup folder is completely empty)
Important Points:
No manual deletion was done
Configuration looks correct
QNAP storage is working fine for other data
No clear logs found related to deletion
Questions:
Can Proxmox delete all backups automatically in any scenario?
Can a node failure or cluster issue trigger backup removal/pruning?
Could an NFS mount issue cause Proxmox to see/delete backups?
What logs should I check to identify what happened?
Has anyone seen similar behavior?
Any help to identify the root cause would be greatly help us.