> How is this allocated?
For eg: if a user is assigned with 100G storage and they already have 50G of data inside their VM. At this point, they are creating a snapshot of their VM from Proxmox which will have a size of 30G. Will the total disk usage of their VM increase to 80G?
Hi, I would like to know, where is the actual location of snapshots those are generated by a customer for their VM. Is it will be under their own VM (which means, use their own allocated storage) or under the local storage of node itself? Thanks in advance.
Hi, The issue is resolved.
The problem was with the memory where we had set it as 64GB. Reducing it to 48GB allowed the VM to boot up. And all seems related to Memory Hotplug (For huge memory, enabling memory hotplug will cause boot error after reboot).
Hi, We did reboot a VM after increasing processors to 8 core and it is not booting now. Attached is the error. Anyone can advise why?
Thanks in advance.
Hi, We created a windows template and provisioned a VM using it. But the password we assigned during provision is not assigned to the VM. Do Proxmox has any limitation to pass password to Windows environment?
Btw, the monitor is not removed from the 'ceph.conf' even after I executed 'ceph mon remove'
The ceph conf still contains the dead node IP - 192.168.11.2
mon_host = 192.168.11.2 192.168.11.4 192.168.11.3
Can I manually edit this file? If yes, do I need to restart any services after that to...
Thank you for the instructions.
I removed a dead node from one of our pve cluster.
*Removed node using "pvecm delnode".
* Removed OSDs (From crush map, odd map, and removed auth key)
*Removed Empty OSD bucket
* Removed entry from /etc/pve/nodes
The dead node was a part of monitor and...
Thank you. Btw, I have one more question, is there any master concept in pve nodes? I mean, one node will hold the master conf and others just syncing to it? If that is the case, removing that (master) node will need some additional steps?
Why I am asking because, from the ceph conf, I could...
Hi, we are looking for safe methods to migrate VMs from one PVE cluster to another. Under Proxmox, is there any built-in feature? Or should we use something like NFS backup?
Okay, if that is the case, how can we conclude that we successfully removed a node from the cluster? Like the ceph things, /etc/pve/nodes/nodename folder and crushmap, is there something more I have to remove manually? Thanks.
There are a few more things we have to follow than what Proxmox is saying here - https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/pve-admin-guide.html#_remove_a_cluster_node . It is not complete. It won't remove the node from places like crush map, /etc/pve/nodes etc...
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