I posted too soon. I called pvecm del node (dead node name) even though it was not in the pvecm list and it worked. It removed the node from the corosync file. After that I removed the /etc/pve/nodes/(dead node name) and that got rid of it. This time it kept my cluster join information so...
Hello I had a node fail and I'm trying to remove it from my cluster. when I look at pvecm however it's not there. I tried removing it from the /etc/pve/nodes directory but the only thing that did was remove the join information from my cluster. (The failed node was the original node the...
Found the answer from this nice redditor https://www.reddit.com/r/Proxmox/comments/eqov6s/proxmox_6_zfs_mirror_root_boot_failure_with/
Import the pool. zpool import -f -R /mnt rpool
Chroot to pool:
mount -t proc /proc/ /mnt/proc
mount --rbind /dev/ /mnt/dev
mount --rbind /sys/ /mnt/sys
chroot...
Hello, I have a ProxMox server that has gone belly up, the install was done with ZFS. I have the disks hooked up to another machine to extract data out of them. The ZFS shows degraded but I am able to pull the VM disks off them using qemu-img convert. However I also had a backup store on...
Well I suppose that is both good news and bad news in my case, the two nodes which I want to replicate between are identical. However I named the matching ZFS pools on each node differently (i.e. Node A - ZFSA, Node B -ZFSB). Is it safe to rename a ZFS pool ?
It looks like the default location for ZFS VMs replication is in rpool/data is there a way to change that? I have a second ZFS pool on my machines that are much bigger where as the rpool pool is simply not large enough to fit the VMs I want to replicate.
Hello hopefully this is an easy one. I have a PBE server set up and so far so good. However in addition to the backups on my server I want to create an air gapped disk to hold backups. The reason being is I plan on taking the disk off site in case of fire etc. What I was planning on was...
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