We found a problem with an nfs mount that can no longer be mounted and we are unable to edit the nfs conf file (/etc/pve/storage.cfg) to remove this nfs mount due to there being insufficient permissions:
# ls -lh /etc/pve/storage.cfg
-r--r----- 1 root www-data 347 Oct 27 2016...
so from the 3rd node (one with web gui access) I am unable to manage/console any vms from the first 2 nodes. When I try I receive a "communication failure (0)" error
yes, 2 out of the 3 nodes we are unable to log into. we can only log into one. (which was the third one that was provisioned) does proxmox prevent web logins from the other two nodes and only uses the last provisioned node as the web manager?
Are there any other services that need to be restarted other than pveproxy? Is there a certain web dir that pveproxy references that this user may need access to?
Thank you for your response Astraea, Unfortunately this environment was acquired by our team and we are in the process of upgrading to a supported version. I am able to telnet to 8006 but the connection promply drops. When accessing the web gui after I enter my login info I get the spinning log...
So currently I have a proxmox 3 cluster running with critical VMs. I am able to ssh to the host but unable to log into the web gui to do an inventory of what VMs are running. I have tried restarting the pveproxy service via...
Quick question: If i have running VMs that I do not want to go down, can I run # service pveproxy restart to restart the web gui without interference to the VMs?
EDIT: We are still running on proxmox version 3
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