Sorry. I've couldn't help you further before. Look like you have found the problem without my help.
When I look in the openvswitch-dirs on the affected server I find similar files like Udo listed above.
But is the issue now solved?
I have a production server which is not updated for a while...
I don't know. This is what I did step for step:
1. I disabled the openvswitch settings in the /etc/network/interfaces file and reverted to default proxmox setup.
2. Then I restarted the server. Server had still no contact with the network. Only the "lo" showed up in the ifconfig command.
3...
Yes. They are. After further research I found out that the network service somehow didn't starter after reboot.
So the update had disabled the network service. After I started it manually the server got contact with the internet
again. Had to also start several other services like rpcbind. I...
This explains why my Proxmox VE 4 node lost contact with the network after the upgrade. After finishing the upgrade on the console
I rebooted the server. But still the openvswitch ports are gone.
Was about to ask the same question myself. I have not upgraded to Proxmox 4 because of uncertainty around this issue. Would be nice to know if anybody can help us with this?
I have customers running Proxmox 3.X on HP DL 380 G6 servers. It have worked well now for 5 years.
But now it's time to upgrade and I wan't to use HP DL 360 Gen9 E5-2630v3 (755262-B21).
Anyone here with experience related to this server and Proxmox 4.0?
Should this server play well with Proxmox...
Pvestatd is filling mye logs with errormessage about a old deleted nfs share. I have been looking around on the Proxmox server
in every configuration but I know about to remove it the fault. The error is:
pvestatd[541984]: WARNING: mount error: mount.nfs: access denied by server while mounting...
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I logged in and when I clicked on the license I could reissue a license in the manage menu.
I think that is what you have to do.
)-|algeir
Yes. I have done this several times. Just add a new network interface in the setup of the virtual machine which is of type virtio, and delete the old one.
I suppose you have to reboot the Debian machine.
)-|algeir