A workaround is to use xined as a ipv4 to ipv6 proxy.
service pve6
{
flags = IPv6
port = 8006
bind = 2001:xxxx:yyyy:zzzz::11
socket_type = stream
protocol = tcp
user = root
redirect = 127.0.0.1 8006
type = UNLISTED
wait =...
I'm having a strange problem, I've got two kvm servers in one vlan (vmbr625) one of them loses contact with the network from time to time, and I have to restart the virtual server. What I see is the following.
* virual server -> out arp ok.
* arp reply -> eth0.625 ok.
* arp reply ->...
Found a way to start "missing" guests manually. Keeping a copy of /etc/qemu-server/ on the other server, and copy the files into /etc/qemu-server/ if one of the hosts should become unavailable. I'm aware that I can't delete the vm instances form the webinterface when the failed host returns...
The issue is that I can't change which vmbr a nic should be connected to. I have to delete the old nic, then add a new one in the new vmbr.
For instance, fai is on vmbr129 and I want the server I've just installed to be in vlan 404 which is in vmbr404. Then I have to delete the interface...
Hello, I'm using pve on a couple of my own servers, but I'm about to put pve into production at work. There are a couple of things that I would liked to be different.
1) If you have a cluster with shared storage, it should be possible to start a "missing" guest on another host if one of the...
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