Okay, nice suggestions. Wish I still had the server to test this out with. However, I will save this info, and if I see the issue again, this will be a good starting point.
Thanks!
Hi,
Thanks for posting with some help!
I did try that and unfortunately it didn't help. I can't recall how high I set the delay, but I tried something pretty high (~40) and then maybe even higher. Of course the bootup took a while, but on any given boot, the logical volume would not be found...
Tested installing from an earlier release of proxmox 4.2 using the baremetal ISO. The issue was still present...
I just updated the supermicro BIOS from 3.5a to 3.5b and installed proxmox with the ISO again. This resulted in the same issue. Next I tried installing with the baremetal iso of...
Some more information:
I can reproduce the issue when going into BIOS > make a change > save > issue occurs. Otherwise it appears to be random. If I perform the same previously mentioned steps, then select the older image...
root@pmx01:~# cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-3.16.0-4-amd64...
Hello;
After installing proxmox via
apt-get install proxmox-ve ntp ssh postfix ksm-control-daemon open-iscsi systemd-sysv
the debian 8.6 OS does not boot after initial reboot immediately following the proxmox install. This has occurred 2 times on the same server. The server is a new...
Update: apt-get upgrade resolved the issue with the release of the fix...no reinstall performed. Another installation the following day on a different server did not have the issue.
Hello,
We have a new installation of 4.2 which appeared to install with no issues. However, we are not able to access the web interface. It was noticed that the pve-ssl.key and pve-ssl.pem were not created at any point. Understandably so, since we then noticed there was nothing created under...
I recently tested running the apt-get install proxmox-ve=4.1-41 command in various forms without any success. I first tried with using "echo "deb http://download.proxmox.com/debian jessie pve-no-subscription" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/pve-install-repo.list". I have run apt-get update &&...
This would be to match the same version as the other node(s) in a cluster. Though I believe it is possible to cluster 4.1 and 4.2 servers, we would just prefer to keep them as similar as possible.
Thanks!
Well, its primarily because of software RAID at not using ZSF at this time. I seem to like setting it up with the Debian install rather than using mdadm, parted and various other commands to configure the RAID.
I have used apt-get to install proxmox v4.1 on top of debian 8.3 in the past. However, it seems that now when running apt-get install proxmox-ve.....xxx......it installs the latest release (4.2 or whatever the latest release is at the given time). Is it possible to install a specific proxmox...
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