Hi there,
we're currently resorting our locally stored VMs on some servers, and moving virtual disks from sda to sdb etc.
While doing so, we received a Kernel crash along with a failed qmmove (tried to do 3 moves in parallel). One the crash happend, the whole Server moved into the...
Did you checked the ROM versions of the NIC, maybe they're different? Also a physical damage could be possible, especiually when other devices behave fine on the same spf+ port...
Interesting, we're currently still running a recent 5.4.x cluster, and there's no progress indication:
2020-03-14 23:07:38 starting migration of VM 103 to node 'pveXXX' (XX.XX.XX.XX)
2020-03-14 23:07:38 found local disk 'local-lvm:vm-103-disk-0' (in current VM config)
2020-03-14 23:07:38...
Hi there,
not sure if this is the right way, but let's try ;)
One thing that bugged me for quite some time is that when migrating VMs between nodes with local storage, no progress indicator is given. I understand that maybe forecasting an overall percentage etc. might be not as easy as...
Same here, just ensure you have the latest BIOS installed. But Virtualization is definitiely supported, see: https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=mmr_kc-0121549
Thanks for the information.
In our case we might have missed that Checkbox, but let's see if we can follow up based on that information.
As it currently looks like the deletion of the thinpool via CLI has removed the thinpool but did not "free" the drives itself to create another pool, what's...
Hi,
we recently added another node to a cluster, based on PVE 5.4 . The difference between that new node and the existing ones is, that because of its capabilties it has a second RAID array included, that provides another logical storage to the system (/dev/sdb).
We now wanted to add that...
Hi aaron, thanks for the hints. Doing the upgrade is on our list, but probably will take a couple of weeks for planning etc.
Are there any options to add the known Hyper-V flags manually per VM, or does make no sense on 5.4.x?
Hi,
we recently started to deploy Windows Server 2019 systems on a PVE 5.4.x environment, which has not been (obviously) migrated to 6.x yet.
One of the deployments are migrated systems from a previous ESXi environment, and we see that the performance is not at the same level as it was before...
qemu-ga-x64.msi should be the latest from February 2019 (current latest), und for the virtio Drivers I recommend these: https://fedorapeople.org/groups/virt/virtio-win/direct-downloads/latest-virtio/
Works like a charm :)
Hi, do you have the latest version of the Agent installed? I could fix a couple of these problems by making sure it wa the most recent version running...
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