Congrats for the new version!
Especially mobile interface was a must have.Tried it both with spice and html5 client and it's working flawlessly so far.
Hello!
I have problem setting mtu 9000 on a nic on one of two proxmox nodes after upgrading to kernel 2.6.32-32-pve.If I rollback to kernel 2.6.32-31-pve there is not such issue.
Below is some info:
root@proxmox2:~# pveversion -v
proxmox-ve-2.6.32: 3.2-136 (running kernel: 2.6.32-32-pve)...
Hello
I'm experimenting on two node cluster with drbd and lvm on top for vms.
I don't have a fencing device for the time so I'm using fence_manual and fence_ack_manual command to simulate fencing.Everything works as expected .The only difficulty I have is with failover domains. I have 5 HA vms...
Yes, currently all vms reside inside a zfs dataset on a Proxmox host.
The reason I want to use the additional layers (drbd or glusterfs) above zfs, is to test live migration between 2 nodes.
I have a proxmox host with 4x1Tb hdds in ZFS striped mirror setup and all vms are located on a dataset.
Now I am thinking to add another proxmox host with the same hardware config and zfs as backend storage.
I would like to test also live migration between these two nodes.So I am thinking of two...
Sorry for hijacking this post.
I have a proxmox host with 4x1Tb hdds in mirrored stripe setup and all vms are located on a zfs dataset.
Now I am thinking to add another proxmox host with the same hardware config and zfs as backend storage.
I would like to test also live migration between these...
hello
Maybe you accidentally enabled "Use iscsi lun directly" when you first enabled iscsi storage?
Check this in wiki:
http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Storage_Model
Posting /etc/pve/storage.cfg could also help...
HA has nothing to do with that.
As mir said what is transfered is the memory of the vm.
This happens in all kinds of shared storage not only gluster.
What HA refers to mainly is that in case of a node crash all vms that reside on this node will be automatically restarted on the next available...
You cannot install proxmox on ubuntu.However there is a possibility to install on Debian(check the wiki).
But why don't you try to troubleshoot the driver issue at proxmox first?
Use this example and make the modifications on your cluster accordingly:
Node1=proxmox1
Node2=proxmox2 (failed node)
Node1 ip=172.21.3.8
Node2 ip=172.21.3.9
On proxmox1:
pvecm delnode proxmox2
On proxmox2:
cp -a /etc/pve /root/pve_backup * (create backup first)
Stop cluster...
Also a combination of Quadprox + Opaque would be great for desktop VDI (Spice).Currently I am using Chrome + Opaque on my tablet and the Spice experience is great!
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