Hi @Nathan Stratton and all,
You need clear guidance here: do not do that unless you have a very compelling reason to.
a) Your hardware is discontinued and past the end of service, which significantly increases the likelihood of component...
@aomer786 There have been various posts here about max cluster size, like the one linked above. The concern with corosync is latency not bandwidth. So if enough milliseconds go by the node is considered to not be responding. A NIC can't send...
Right now, the fact that we're working on providing guidance for necessary corosync tweaks for bigger clusters. When that is available, we can update the linked post (to avoid scattering information across multiple posts).
Hi, from a quick look, the "Retransmit" messages may be a symptom of network stability issues (e.g. lost packets, increased latency etc) that are more likely to occur if corosync shares a physical network with other traffic types -- I'd expect...
There is some documentation available for Corosync network setup: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Cluster_Manager#pvecm_cluster_network
Using bonds is not advised, shared links with other traffic types are not advised too.
It’s a disk image backup so AFAIK no. Microsoft has a script and stored procedure to trigger a back up of all databases, even in Express; I can dig it up next week if you want.
Sounds like your PDM host cannot reach the Google host here. Are you sure PDM is configured with sufficient access to the internet?
We are aware of that and a fix has already been send to the mailing list [1].
[1]...
Because Proxmox is not using auto settings but inet manual. So no auto for IPv4 and no auto for IPv6.
Not the default I would choose, but it is what it is.
Fortunately you can change this. Proxmox VE is using the Linux network stack...
When you run the pvesm add nfs command, it does two things. It mounts the NFS export and adds the storage definition to PVE.
When you run the pvesm remove command, it is only removes the storage definition from PVE. It does not unmount the NFS...
Of cause there are multiple ways to set this up and there are definitely more details than would fit into one post. One possible quick-n-dirty approach:
take a new unused switch (or use VLANs)
connect one NIC on each PVE node here
connect the...
@brightrgb the docs are a little light on detail.
We consolidated some info and provide a Python and Bash example in the hookscripts folder here: https://github.com/Weehooey/proxmox-lab-notes
Please share benchmarks. Until then, I am guessing that you eventually got the vm to address the socket housing the PCI link to the NIC. generally speaking, adding sockets does no harm AT BEST- and usually slows down the machine by introducing...
so i went through this way this week, found many helpful resources, but no complete guide.... maybe this will help someone
https://github.com/hnzl62/xen-to-pve