Heh... I figured out the problem. Wish I had noticed it *before* I did a reinstall.. but oh well.
Seems like the GUI does not render properly when using the Edge Browser in Windows 10. I was initially using Chrome to manage Proxmox, but today I switched to the Edge browser which I had opened...
Since they are pretty new setups... I ended up just wiping and doing a clean install. I just finished setting them up now.
What I did different was.... when I set them up yesterday, I immediately did an apt-get update and apt-get upgrade. There were some packages which showed they were...
I did a clean install of v4.0 on 2 machines and setup a cluster. I created an LXC container on each machine (100 and 101). The containers are stored on an LVM volume group (each machine has it's own LVM volume group).
Everything was working fine yesterday (when I installed and set it up)...
Hi Wasim,
So this problem seems to be related to the web uploading on a freshly installed 3.3 (it's was not an issue with proxmox previously, or a node that was upgrade to 3.3).
I can scp the files over to the newly installed node and it works fine installing and running through the web UI...
Yes... I am uploading an ISO. The ISO is 360MB. It uploads fine on the upgraded node, and I did not have any problems uploading large ISOs with the previous versions of proxmox. I've even uploaded ISOs in the gigabytes without a problem. It's only this cleanly installed version of 3.3 that is...
Some more info... I ran the same diagnostic commands you guys asked for on the node that was upgraded. It's showing a an issue, so it's probably that this upgraded node (which is serving as the master in the cluster) might be causing some problem:
pveversion - v:
proxmox-ve-2.6.32: not...
Hi Wasim,
I don't believe that is the problem. I did add the lines back to the storage.cfg, but it made no different. The storage.cfg file did have those settings before, but I'm not sure when it got erased / deleted. I have been trying various ways to get the local storage on the new node...
Hi,
Thanks for the replies. Here is the information you requested. Note, this is from a clean install using the proxmox 3.3 ISO burned to a disk. This node (which has the upload problems) is joining an existing node in a cluster. The existing node was an upgrade to 3.3 and that node does not...
I just upgraded my 2 nodes to 3.3.... FYI, one of the nodes didn't upgrade correctly and would hang on reboot, so I ended up wiping and reinstalling.
The problem I am having is on the node that was wiped and reinstalled, I can't seem to upload anything to the local storage. I can download...
Hi,
I recently installed Proxmox on top of Debian 7.1. (I had a raw install of proxmox before, but I wanted to use software RAID0 for some performance testing so installed Debian first and tried to install Proxmox over it).
I followed the instructions on this page for getting proxmox installed...
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