I think that was just a misunderstanding on my part. I was attempting to follow your instructions when you had mentioned using the most recent kernel that had worked. So I just copied the kernel version from one of my nodes that is working. I will try it again using the 6.8.4 kernel.
That was my plan! I migrated all of the VMs off to other nodes in the cluster and disabled auto-start.
Next, my Debain Proxmox host did require me to install some more of the utilities for kernel compiling but that was fairly straight forward. I was able to follow that guide to create the...
I do use ZFS for VM storage, but not for booting. Again this just my homelab, so I could migrate all of the VMs to my other nodes while I mess around with trying this patch out. But if the juice is not worth the squeeze then I can just stop. If Martin wants more people to test patch and it would...
Sure can do!
Here you go -
root@PROXMOX-PVE-02:~# lsscsi
[4:0:0:0] disk Adaptec OS_RAID_1 V1.0 /dev/sda
[4:1:0:0] disk INTEL SSDSA2CW12 4PC1 -
[4:1:1:0] disk INTEL SSDSA2CW12 4PC1 -
[4:1:2:0] disk MB3000GCWDB HPGH...
I am using Supermicro machines with SAS/SATA enclosures. Not identical to the one mentioned above (and a bit older) but I would be happy to try the patch. I am slightly ashamed to admit that I have been a long time Nix user but never really deployed a patch in this capacity, nor compiled a...
Apologies for resurrecting an old dead thread but after some signfifcant time spent troubleshooting I found the solution. If someone find themselves in the same situation as myself. I was able to resolve this issue by simply deleting the config directory in the /etc/pve/nodes/%NODE_NAME%/...
I just checked and the node I am having issues with is using an Adaptec - From lspci I get Adaptec AAC-RAID [9005:0285]. I would reboot the node to get the full version but I'm feeling lazy at the moment. However the RAID controller BIOS is able to load, its just once I get into GRUB and then...
So I am not sure if I am experiencing the same issue or not. But I upgraded my nodes a few days back and rebooted one and I noticed it was not coming back online. So I fired up my IPMI and the JavaKVM (Old nodes - I know). I rebooted the node again to see the APCI on the screen and I am getting...
Hello,
I haven't been playing with my Proxmox homelab in some time. I fired them back up to try and do some work and noticed the TLS certs had expired for my WebUI. Previously I was using ACME DNS challenges with LetsEncrypt to configure my SSL/TLS certs. So I figured I would remove all of the...
Hello all,
Not sure if this is allowed or not. If not, mods feel free to nuke this. If it is allowed I am hoping that I can save some poor sap like me a few minutes (hours) of trying to figure out why I could not get my .ova file to be unzipped.
Here are some of the guides I used to get a...
I was actually just about to post that I solved the issue. I the VM I was trying to migrate, was simply larger then the node I was trying to migrate it too. So naturally that is not going to work. Thank for taking the time to help me though!
Hello all,
I just installed proxmox on a new Optiplex to act as a new node for my little homelab. It has one NIC and on SSD and I installed and configured the OS and it all seems to be working. I was able to create a cluster and then join the new node to the cluster without any issues. Now the...
Update:
So after much trial and error and googling. I simply removed the old LVM Group, then ran "sgdisk -Z /dev/sdc" on the drive. From there I was able to reinitialize the drive and add it is a directory where I can now upload files too it.
Thanks you @vshaulsk you have been a huge help.
Removed it from the "datacenter; Storage". Checked under the "disks; directory" I still see it as a VG.
I was able to remove the Volume Group, but when I go to add it as a directory it says "No disk unused".
I checked. Default seems fine, as it only allows for Disk Images and Containers.
Then to mount it, would I just select the "Storage" drive, hit "Remove" and then re-add it as a directory?
And now even after initializing and creating I am unable to upload anything to the drives.
I am assuming that since I made the LVM I need to partition them in order to upload anything to it.
Tried this and got the following outputs:
root@proxmox-ve:~# mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdc
mke2fs 1.44.5 (15-Dec-2018)
Creating filesystem with 117040640 4k blocks and 29261824 inodes
Filesystem UUID: bb405991-4aea-4fe7-b265-cc644ea5e770
Superblock backups stored on blocks:
32768, 98304, 163840...
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