You may not have done anything wrong, it just may have taken a couple of reboots to get it back into the fold.
I'd like to know if it all worked myself. :D
We might rename some nodes to take 'em from POC to test/build and if those are the right steps we'll be in good shape.
Your Hypervisor shouldn't route the traffic, let the router (default) do that. The bridges don't route anyway.
Since I don't do containers on ProxMox I can only speak from VM machine perspective.
So, from ProxMox point of view, your VM's should have a network device that looks like this...
Your VMs need to have their networks assigned to the switches, not the VLAN interfaces.
Then the networking inside the container/VM is the same as a regular (physical) box. you assign an IP and set mask and default route.
I'm not against CEPH (just not a FAN unless you have a lot of local storage you want to use for low end workloads/iso storage/backups), but if you have Fibre attached SAN and you want to use Shared storage LVM is the way to go. It'll provide the best performance and keep your IP network from...
For info sake for those who may know the answer. Is the qemu-guest-agent service running on all of them?
I would assume they are running and healthy otherwise.
So, for a Hypervisor you need all the VLANs you're going to use trunked in (and that's a question for your network admin). Once the VLANs are available on your NICs then you can setup your bond (I see the LACP setup enabled), then you want two separate bridge for each VLAN.
So, eno1 + eno2 =...
It's there for a few reasons I can think of but In the end it's about options and flexibility that's there for your liking. :D
You can choose to prioritize Performance or Flexibility in hardware purchases, or level out between them.
That's what draws me into Open Source the most. I get to...
I translated this from German to:
- Does Proxmox VE support a fiber channel connection? I cannot really find a good answer to that...
Yes. Our POC with Proxmox required this. Local boot disks work, and nearly all our storage is SAN based via Fibre Channel.
(if google translate is right)...
Just to finish this off, (I must have thought this done some time back) we revisited ProxMox on some hardware with internal storage and I did setup CEPH, I'm not a fan of it, due to some performance issues and management of local resources I'd like to avoid, but can see some limited use for it...
Yea, just as I started down this road, I noticed that. gotta love it.
Is there another file system that can be used on shared Fiber Storage?
Seems like they all have to go through the network.
I've found some instructions from 2013 and older, but they're coming up short for some reason.
I've looked in the docs, and all I find is a very generic "here it is" doc, but nothing that lays out how to set it up properly.
so, with that in mind does anyone have a link to some current doc or...
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