Nothing out of the ordinary, regular CentOS machines:
The system and machines are still running normally, I am waiting for deep nighttime to do a proper reboot.
There is still some time for testing. Skype arkadiynight if you want to do this online.
Thank you for the reply. I still have one single working SSH access left to the server + I have IPMI. Proxmox is relatively new (4.1 + did a package update lately). Nothing suspicious in "dmesg" or "/var/log/messages".
Should I still enable persistent logging? Does it show something else?
So I have been playing with my LXCs, turning them on and off (with "pxc start" and "pxc shutdown").
At one point "pxc start" started hanging for too long, so I stopped it with "ctrl-c".
At the same time I couldn't connect via SSH access to my system any more (old connection was fine, new...
I am reinstalling proxmox and I would want to completely rewrite /dev/pve/root, while keeping /dev/pve/data and other logical volumes which keep my LXCs.
As far as I understand, the current installer completely destroys the LV group and rewrites it from scratch, effectively destroying...
When installing latest proxmox through a iso everything is OK in Chrome.
When installing through apt-get over a Debian Standard, Chrome responds ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE while Firefox is OK:
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Any ideas?
Is it possible to reinstall proxmox from scratch but keep LVM partitions untouched?
I want only to do a clean reinstall into /dev/pve/root, but do not alter (format or change size) of other logical volumes (/dev/pve/data for example). I have LXCs that I want to keep and import into the freshly...
Thank you, but the resources were fine right before I removed nfs-kernel-server + "Permission denied" logs suggest that something happened with permissions. Unfortunately, I don't have any console access anymore.
(might request KVM from my datacenter tonight)
So I have been trying to install a NFS server on one of my LXC machines which required me to "apt-get install nfs-kernel-server" on the proxmox host. I noticed that during installation it did alot of alterations to kernel images, etc, etc...
When I did a "apt-get remove nfs-kernel-server" from...
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