Auch nach einem Neustart keine weiteren Einträge mehr. Allerdings wüsste ich zu gerne, warum das auf einmal auftrat, denn nach der Einrichtung des SAN, die erst wenige Monate her ist, kam das noch nicht.
Habe die nicht benötigten IPs/Verbindungen nun auf einem Host testweise entfernt und seitdem sind bisher keine weiteren Einträge im Log bzgl "no route to host" aufgetaucht. Neustart des Servers wird die Tage noch getestet, wenn es passt.
iscsiadm -m node -T ${IQN} -p 10.1.4.170 -I...
Wurde bei der Einrichtung vor ein paar Monaten so gemacht:
iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 10.0.3.140 -I iscsi_enp2s0f0 && \
iscsiadm -m discovery -t sendtargets -p 10.1.3.150 -I iscsi_enp2s0f1
D.h. selbst wenn ich das nun manuell lösche und es zunächst funktioniert, wird es immer...
Hallo,
wir nutzen ein SAN im Zusammenspiel mit Proxmox, welches direkt (ohne Switch) über zwei Kabel am Server angeschlossen ist. Alles funktioniert soweit, aber mir sind störende Einträge im Log aufgefallen, die ich gerne unterbinden würde.
Der Server hat zwei Interfaces für iSCSI. Je eines...
Should have checked the other backup problem first... Just noticed this:
109: 2023-08-13 10:37:13 INFO: running 'proxmox-backup-client prune' for 'vm/109'
109: 2023-08-13 10:37:14 ERROR: prune 'vm/109': proxmox-backup-client failed: Error: permission check failed - missing...
Hello,
I have changed the retention settings from using the storage defined one (something like 3 daily, 3 weekly or so) to specifying it at PVE level with "keep-last=2". Waited around two weeks, but after the (failed) backup last weekend, the older backups still exist.
Will they only be...
Turned out the certificate was missing (probably deleted by accident). I recreated it and imported it into the "NTDS\Personal" certificate store (local computer store didn't work). Then I was able to connect again, no restart needed.
This thread helped in finding the cause.
Thanks a lot!
This showed "no peer certificate available" which lead me to the solution:
As the once existing cert somehow got lost, I recreated it and imported it into the "NTDS\Personal" certificate store. Worked instantly, no restart needed.
Thanks, wasn't aware of this.
I found this article explaining the technical stuff:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/identity/ad-ds/introduction-to-active-directory-domain-services-ad-ds-virtualization-level-100
Interesting part:
A more recent article about why restoring...
When a user tries to login with AD credentials, he only gets "Failed login" and in /var/log/daemon.log I see this:
Mar 1 17:31:38 atl-vm03 pvedaemon[1695423]: authentication failure; rhost=::ffff:192.168.120.52 user=jdoe@ActiveDirectory msg=Connection reset by peer
I found several other...
You wrote "...caused USN rollback errors when a virtual active directory server was restored from an image...".
Exactly this might happen when you have more than one DC and restore a backup (even if that backup itself is consistent and would work if you only had one DC).
Be careful when there is more than one DC (which is recommended). You should never restore a DC in this case:
https://www.itprotoday.com/server-virtualization/never-snapshot-domain-controller-here-s-why
Other task logs look normal.
Partial output from journalctl from yesterday. Nothing unusual afaics.
Nov 21 22:30:12 atl-vm03 proxmox-backup-proxy[333160]: starting new backup on datastore 'atl-vm04': "vm/109/2022-11-21T21:30:04Z"
Nov 21 22:30:12 atl-vm03 proxmox-backup-proxy[333160]: download...
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