I might even be mistaken on the course of events. I tried again and this time captured the information from the CLI of both nodes (pve02 & pve03). See here;
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VM running on PVE03
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root@pve02:~# zfs list
NAME USED AVAIL REFER MOUNTPOINT...
I've got a 2 node test enviroment (would be 3 but that node is in use right now). I was testing the replication and migration capabilities in the latest proxmox release using local ZFS storage.
Reading the forums I found out that LIVE migration doesn't work right now UNLESS you turn off...
Tried to install SPICE in Windows Server 2016 Standard (https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/SPICE) and it tells me it's an unsupported Windows version. I looked around and it seemed like this was patched in the latest release. My 2016 server is fully patched but it the guest tools just won't finish...
Well, on BSD, illumos, and solaris systems I've used they've always separated the rpool and zpool. Keeping the ROOT pool separate seems pretty common. Something tells me there are legitimate reasons why the rpool should be separate.
FYI, here is an output of a freenas box with two pools (boot...
A bit off topic to why I opened this thread, but I notice that after install you can use the boot pool (rpool) to also setup and run VM/containers. So I guess you COULD just make 1 pool with all the disks and use that for both the boot and vm storage.
I would think this would be a bad idea, no...
Yea. I know freenas uses gptid and it that gets messed up things can go bad. Ultimately you don't want the disks been referenced like this sdX because it isn't persistent and can change.
I'm new to ZFS on Linux, but it appears they are aware of this issue per...
Congrats to you guys. It installed and booted.
root@pve01:~# zpool status
pool: rpool
state: ONLINE
scan: none requested
config:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
rpool ONLINE 0 0 0
mirror-0 ONLINE 0 0 0
sda2...
I'm in the process of that right now.
I removed all the disks except the 2 I'm going to install the rpool.
I checked the LSI Configuration Utility (CTRL+C) and the 2 controllers are set to allow BIOS and OS booting. I have the controller with the 2 disks I'm trying to install to set first in...
Thanks.
I've booted from the SAS disks in the past running windows and ubuntu. But you reminded me, I should check in the LSI controller to make sure I have it enabled for booting. I don't believe I turned that off since I last tested but you never know, I might have after reading something...
I performed a proxmox install and selected 2 disks (out of 17 available disks) for a RAID1 install. After reboot it doesn't boot and I just get a black screen with a cursor. This seems to be a grub boot problem.
Hardware
Intel R2224GZ4GC4
Intel S2600GZ
Intel E5-2670 x 2
Hynix HMT31GR7CFR4A-H9...
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