Sorry for the double post. Wanted to have this separate:
Only thing that got this VM working was making sure it was stopped, delete the EFI disk, migrate to a different host, then create a new EFI disk and re-add it to the UEFI boot.
Just had this occur on another UEFI VM that had not previously had issues on this package version set. I'll poke around for a bit and share if I find anything I think is useful.
EDIT 1: Interesting, the host that the UEFI VM on it gets about 6% more I/O Delay than is normal for that host, and...
Ran into this last night on a Windows 10 VM after I completed a kernel switch reboot and upgraded Ceph to Octopus.
What fixed it for me was deleting and recreating the EFI disk.
EDIT: My package versions:
proxmox-ve: 6.3-1 (running kernel: 5.4.78-2-pve)
pve-manager: 6.3-3 (running version...
Fair enough. This should do what you are looking for with the partition method:
https://ceph.io/geen-categorie/create-a-partition-and-make-it-an-osd/
If you are using/more comfortable with LVM, use this one:
https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/man/8/ceph-volume/
Not completely unlike the method I...
That really is a very bad idea. Is this just for testing? This will not give you a good demo of capability, and the performance would be awful for any kind of deployment. That being said, this should be doable, but not via the GUI. You would need to create the OSDs via command line.
Out of...
I was removing a problematic OSD and had these errors at the end of the command execution before it returned "TASK OK":
command '/sbin/pvremove /dev/sdd' failed: Insecure dependency in exec while running with -T switch at /usr/share/perl/5.28/IPC/Open3.pm line 178.
command '/sbin/pvremove...
Absolutely correct. As to why you can't reproduce it, I'm not sure. I'll do more experimentation on my end.
I do have Ceph installed, and it looks like @adt does too. Was Ceph present in your test @aaron ?
Wait, @adt, do you have a touchscreen attached to your workstation/laptop that you view...
I've been digging around and it looks like this is just part of how its designed to function. It seems like there would need to be a bit of a rewrite of how graphs and logs are updated in the web interface to prevent this page "jump".
Sadly that's what I expected. This page refresh has always been there since my first test lab installation.
EDIT: I shouldn't call it a page refresh, its more of a frame refresh.
Finally created an account to jump in on this one.
I have always had this effect with all 5 members of my cluster, both on the Summary pages and on Ceph summary pages. I notice this "jump" back to the top of the page occurs whenever the page is updated.
This is only a problem on my laptop with...
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