When I try and migrate a VM from one node to another, I get the following error.
could not get migration ip: multiple, different, IP address configured for network '192.168.2.28/24'
TASK ERROR: command '/usr/bin/ssh -e none -o 'BatchMode=yes' -o 'HostKeyAlias=node2' root@192.168.2.18 pvecm...
Thank you for the information.
This reinstall process isn't anything I plan on regularly doing. I'm doing a bunch of Proxmox testing and once this test environment is running the way I want, I'll probably end up wiping everything and redoing it all from scratch when we put it in production...
As a followup, I got rid of that device, rebooted the server, ran for package in $(apt list --installed | grep -P ".*(?=/)" -o); do apt install --reinstall -y $package; done to reinstall all packages, rebooted the server again, undid a lot of the stuff I disabled for troubleshooting purposes...
Not that I'm aware of, but I'm in the process of either confirming it or ruling that out. I think the only way a duplicate IP could exist is if somebody added another device to the network without my knowledge and chose that same IP address for their device.
EDIT: WOWWWWWW good call. That's...
Yes mostly. There's some weird, semi-regular packet loss that's occurring though.
If I do an ifconfig, there's little to no dropped packets on the physical interface, but there's a pile of 'em on the bridge that has this interface as a member. I think that's why I ended up making a second...
I last updated about a week...week and a half ago, so it was some 7.0 version.
Single node.
I can only access the server directly through the console so it's a little obnoxious to work with.
I've attached a screenshot of ss -tlpn.
Pveproxy only contains the following line, which I only added...
I upgraded my Proxmox installation to 7.1 today and that seems to have just blown up my Proxmox installation...I can't even access the web interface and multiple services (such as pve-cluster, pve-firewall, pve-guests and more) wouldn't even start unless I disabled IPv6 for some weird reason...
pve-manager/7.1-5/6fe2299a0 (running kernel: 5.13.19-1-pve)
After further investigation, my installation is significantly more screwed up than I initially thought. Essential services aren't starting, I can't even SSH into the box, and there's all sorts of weird connectivity issues.
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