Hi,
I've been running a 3 node hyper-converged CEPH/Proxmox 5.2 cluster for a few months now.
It seems I'm not alone in having consistent issues with automatic backups:
- Scheduled backups repeatedly hang at some point, often on multiple nodes.
- This in turn causes hangs in the kernel IO...
Not sure that it will help your specific issue, but after struggling for a while trying to get PCI passthrough NICs to work reliably, I found it essential to have memory ballooning disabled.
With memory ballooning enabled, about 95% packets were lost somewhere (kernel found and initialised the...
Following up with a new thread on my experience as requested...
Symptoms (for anyone reading this in future):
- /proc/cpuinfo, /proc/uptime and other lxcfs provided files are empty in containers
- containers using systemd > v215 fail to startup correctly (no services start, thus no getty...
Further to my experience below, I've now found the issue/solution for systemd on Ubuntu containers with the latest pvetest on a clean jessie install.
On top of my inital exerience below, I also noticed that /proc/cpuinfo, /proc/uptime and other (lxcfs delivered) files were empty in all...
I'm exploring Proxmox for the first time (having first considered LXD on Ubuntu 16.04 but failed to find a suitable web management gui).
Timing was perfect with this test release as I'm testing anyway, so I thought I'd try. Manual install on fresh Jessie build.
Initial impressions very...
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