Hello Mr.Holmes,
thank you for replying.
node2
root@node2:# pvecm nodes
Node Sts Inc Joined Name
2 X 12904 bay7
3 M 12924 2014-08-06 15:35:52 bay4
4 M 12904 2014-08-06 15:25:41 bay2
5 M 12904 2014-08-06 15:25:41 bay3...
I fixed it with the following on every node:
And phew:) without downtime or vm restart...
No HA enabled
:# for n in pve-cluster cman pvedaemon pvestatd pve-manager; do /etc/init.d/$n restart; done
:# fusermount -zu /etc/pve
:# /etc/init.d/pve-cluster restart
Now node7 is out of the cluster...
Dear community,
we have a 4 node cluster, after removing a 5th failed node last weekend.
I tried to readd the failed node, but it didn´t work. So I removed it completly.
The cluster communication is realized over openVPN.
On two nodes there was also a nfs server, with defined shared storage...
Dear Proxmox Team.
I...
....created a pam user with ssh/public-key shell rights
....added that user in the Proxmox GUI.
....put that user in a pve group
....ensured the pve group has the following rights:
PVETemplateUser
PVEVMAdmin
VM.Allocate
Datastore.Allocate
When I connect via GUI it...
Ok, after thinking and searching a lot, right after posting this, I found the solution simply by
ps wxau | grep kvm
And there searching for "vnc"
The right command in qemu monitor to do this, is:
change vnc unix:/var/run/qemu-server/970.vnc,x509,password
Hello,
in the qemu monitor I set:
change vnc localhost:150
to get vnc via external client working. That worked. But now I want to restore the default proxmox settings, like:
# info vnc
Server:
address: localhost:/var/run/qemu-server/970.vnc
auth: vencrypt+x509+plain
Client...
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