Recent content by danielo515

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    right filesystem for mini pc (home lab)

    That doesn't contradict anything I said. I was answering to someone that said that they were just using lvm+ext4, and I said that with such configuration they will not be able to use HA. I'm myself using ZFS for the shared storage, but not for the root OS file system. In fact, I started...
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    right filesystem for mini pc (home lab)

    But that doesn't allow to use HA, right?
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    How to mount a read-only samba to share across nodes and then bind-mount on LXC

    Hello, thanks for your response. I already have the entry in the fstab, and it mounts nicely without problems: //192.168.0.110/pihole_db /media/pihole_share/ cifs rw,vers=3.0,credentials=/root/.smbcredentials 0 0 However, I don't see any option to mount that in the container. Also, this makes...
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    How to mount a read-only samba to share across nodes and then bind-mount on LXC

    Hello. I'm looking for a way to share a read-only samba across nodes. I tried to mount it on the UI but even if I just select it as container data it tries to create subfolders within the share, which is not permitted and not what I want. I want to mount a shamba share in the cluster, that at...
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    Upgrade cluster 5.4 to 7.0

    I know this is kind of an old thread, but I'm in this exact same situation, with a little difference: I have a cluster of 3 nodes, where one of the nodes is already on proxmox 7. Should I just update the other two from 5 to 6 then to 7 and finally all of them to 8?
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    container ended on the wrong machine and now I can not move it from there

    Ok, thank you for your answer, gonna try that out. Then I don't know what the purpose of the HA group is, because in my case, there were two nodes available and still it chosen the only which was not on the group.
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    container ended on the wrong machine and now I can not move it from there

    I did that already, and the CT still ends in the wrong node. Take a look at this screenshots:
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    container ended on the wrong machine and now I can not move it from there

    Yes, I have to get into the console of the node, and then edit the file that says where the VMs are to put it in the right place. It is `/etc/pve`
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    container ended on the wrong machine and now I can not move it from there

    Here is an screenshot of my current cluster state and the replication tasks. As you can see, replication is only done between nodes proxmox-2 and proxmox-3, which are the ones having ZFS storage.
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    container ended on the wrong machine and now I can not move it from there

    Hello. I have a HA cluster with three nodes. I have replication between two nodes. Each of those two nodes have a zfs pool that is used for replication. I have replication rules setup between those two for HA. I have an older third node that does not have ZFS setup, so I don't use it as a...
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    Automatically delete old backups?

    Yes, that is exactly like that for me. I am using 6.2. As someone said on a previous comment, that not being default it's a joke
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    Can't backup to cifs mounted at cluster level

    Nobody has an idea of why this could be happening? I feel very nervous not being able to manage the old snapshots from proxmox. All I can do is make new ones on the directory that is mounted on the same samba mount that I don't have access to
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    local-lvm steadily filling up

    Well, it is hard to say. Since then I did some things that may have impacted it: - Moved all my backups to an external location, so I don't have any snapsot on the local storage anymore - Added two more nodes to the cluster, not sure if now it is load balancing some of the data (I don't think so)
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    Can't backup to cifs mounted at cluster level

    Hello. This is still a problem for me. I don't know why I can write to a subfolder on the CIFS share mounted as a folder, but I can't write to the root to backup. This is the configuration of both on /etc/pve/storage.cfg cifs: Backup path /mnt/pve/Backup server nas.home share...