So you mean, that Proxmox needs DNS resolving after a node is rebooting?
When I join a node with pvecm, I use IP address, not domain names. I don't understand why it needs DNS resolving after reboot?
Yes, my DNS server is a guest on a node. But what if my DNS would be the DNS of my ISP, if...
Hi!
I've run into a very strange upgrade process. I'm using proxmox for a very long time ( from 1.4 ).
Our DNS server was always a guest machine on one of the proxmox nodes.
Now I upgraded all nodes from 5.1 to 5.2, but the node with the DNS guest failed to join the cluster after reboot.
In...
Thank for fast your response.
I already checked etc/hosts, I think they are OK:
hn46:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
xx.xx.xx.76 hn46.in****ax.hu hn46 pvelocalhost
hn47:
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
xx.xx.xx.77 hn47.in****ax.hu hn47 pvelocalhost
Hi,
I have the same problem with proxmox 4.1
root@hn46:~# pvecm nodes
Membership information
----------------------
Nodeid Votes Name
2 1 hn42
3 1 hn43
1 1 hn45
4 1 hn46 (local)
5 1...
If I run vzdump manually in the console with "-stdexcludes 0" parameter, then the log directories are saved succesfully.
I found in the vzdump manual that the default value of the stdexcludes parameter is 1. I think it is wrong, it should be 0.
For some reason the "stdexcludes: 0" in...
I can confirm this bug.
All my lxc backups exculdes /var/log.
It happens on a node with zfsvols storage and a node with the default local lvm storage too
I tried to put "stdexcludes: 0" in vzdump.conf, but not helped.
I can confirm this bug(?) in proxmox 4.1. Deleting the rule above solves this issue.
But how can I make this change permament? And is there any side effect removing this rule?
Thx
I've got similar problem. Yesterday I upgraded from 3.0 to 3.1.
After that the nightly backup of a KVM guest to a CIFS share failed. After 3% it hanged and in the KVM guest load average went up to several hundreds, and stopped responding. There is an openvz CT too on the server, it's backup...
Last night I rebooted both nodes.
There was only one problem: 2 of the 4 network card's name has changed (eth0 -> eth4, eth1 -> eth5)
I could solve this issue quickly.
Hi,
I've got a 2 node cluster with proxmox 2.1 running 10+ CT-s.
Let's call this 2 nodes: HN1 and HN2
I did a very very bad thing: On HN1 I wanted to delete "etc" directory in the /root forder. So in that directory I wanted to execute: "rm etc -r". But accidentally I executed "rm /etc...
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