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    Migrating from XenServer, use existing LVM over iSCSI

    Hi, I have the same issue, but I can't rename VG and LV. This is informed wich a duplicate VG and LV. root@vmobc-pve01:/mnt# vgdisplay WARNING: Not using device /dev/sdd for PV 955tEr-0dJG-mLrK-yaGU-0odD-La0N-2fBM8D. WARNING: PV 955tEr-0dJG-mLrK-yaGU-0odD-La0N-2fBM8D prefers device...
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    Can't add iSCSI LVM Storage

    Hello, I create from command line, a storage based on VGName and a iSCSI disk based on LVName, but when I start the VM 100, the message appear: TASK ERROR: unable to parse lvm volume name 'VHD-bb176be7-e580-4722-afdd-5d9dbe53415b' ~# cat /etc/pve/storage.cfg iscsi: Dados-srvArquivos-iSCSI...
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    iSCSI with data

    Yes I can, but and the existing data from my LUN? If I create a new disk in the VM, I will not lost data?
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    Can't add iSCSI LVM Storage

    Hi, I have a freenas storage with iSCSI share. I want migrate from xenserver. In the Proxmox, I have create the iSCSI storage and when I try create the LVM Storage based on the iSCSI, the following message show: "create storage failed: error with cfs lock 'file-storage_cfg': device...
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    iSCSI with data

    Hello Stoiko, I already have a LUN with data and I want create a new Linux VM. My objective is attach a existing LUN (iSCSI) to new CentOS VM. Thanks, Marcelo Costa
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    iSCSI with data

    Hi, I have an environment with a FreeNAS 11 and Xenserver 7. FreeNAS provides me with iSCSI which is recognized and properly configured on Xenserver. I want to migrate from Xenserver to Proxmox, but I don't know how to handle the iSCSI disk, because the creation process indicates the creation...
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    [SOLVED] iSCSI to VM

    Hello, Does works fine! I have edit the file: "etc/pve/nodes/pveHOST/qemu-server/103.conf" and add the line corresponding to iSCSI disk: "virtio1: Dados-srvArquivos-iSCSI-LVM:vm-101-disk-1,size=1536G,backup=no" I did restart the PVE Host and after, on the VM (CentOS 7), I indentify the...
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    [SOLVED] iSCSI to VM

    Hi, I have created the iSCSI LVM on Proxmox and their is added to a VM (101). I created other VM (103) and I want add the iSCSI volume to thir VM. Can someone help me? Thanks Marcelo Costa Porto Alegre, Brazil
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    [SOLVED] Attach LVM image disk to CentOS VM

    Hi, This a simple solution. On the proxmox host, I have a list all LVM image with "lvdisplay". After, edit the VM config file. (/etc/pve/local/qemu-server/vmID.conf), and add the respective LVM image. eg: sata1: Backup-LVM:vm-101-disk-1,size=640G Restart the host and does works fine...
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    [SOLVED] Attach LVM image disk to CentOS VM

    Hello, I have a proxmox hypervisor to test. On this server have 3 physical disks. One, to proxmox and VMs, other to fileserver and the last to backup. When I has create the hypervisor, I use one CentOS VM and add the LVM disc (vm-101-disk1.raw). The proxmox disk hase a issue and and I...
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    iSCSI - Lost Coennection

    Thanks deflin, This is issue is old, but don't have any solution. Does this issue affect with the operation of iSCSI?
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    iSCSI - Lost Coennection

    Hi I have Proxmox VE 5.0-32 and working fine, but I have two isssue. First Issue: I create a iSCSI service in FreeNAS-11.0-U4, with two network interfaces (192.168.50.15, 192.168.60.15) The iSCSI LVM partition works perfectly and is in full use, but every 10 seconds, that message appears in...
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    Migration Xenserver iSCSI to Proxmox

    Thanks, I will see pve referece documentation.
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    Migration Xenserver iSCSI to Proxmox

    Hello, I have a environment with FreeNAS 11 and Xenserver 7. The FreeNAS with iSCSI and NFS services are recognized with sucess on the Xenserver hypervisor. I want migrate from Xenserver to Proxmox, but my question is about iSCSI disk. What the process to this migration? It's possible this...

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