I am running the latest Proxmox 6, and using LXC. I am using a local disk mount directory, and when i try to clone to it getting strange messages:
mount: /var/lib/lxc/161/.copy-volume-2: cannot mount /dev/loop45 read-only.
Specified filename /var/lib/lxc/161/.copy-volume-1 does not exist.
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I have upgraded to the latest Proxmox 5.4-5 and now i'm seeing tons of broken pipes on backups. This seemed to only happen after I upgraded to the 5.4 release. Seems like it starts to copy the data then dies. Any ideas on what is causing this?
pve-manager/5.4-5/c6fdb264 (running kernel...
I know there was some meetup earlier in the month over in Europe, was just curious to know what features we can expect to see in Proxmox 5.3. Can you share any of those details?
So I built a cluster that I was trying to use only LXC containers for the sites that I am hosting. I am guessing I will have between 40-50 sites per host, however I am getting lots of strange issues. the Containers are acting strange (giving lots of "to many files" open errors). The strange...
I am trying to automate the creation of QEMU images, but there isn't a lot of documentation that I can find about all the options that I can pass to the newest version of 'pvesh'. The man page is very lacking and even googling doesn't give many options.
I notice that when I try to create an LXC container using the command line tool "pvesh", that after I create a new image from container it creates successfully but then the CLI sends the "pvesh" process to the background, and then i have to issue "fg" to bring the prompt back?
pve:/> create...
So based upon the information that you presented above, I think the most flexible and easiest thing for you to use for all of the disks will be "LOCAL Filesystem". This will give you the most flexibility and allow you to more easily take drives out and put them back in (ie: in the case of your...
JM,
All you need to do is SSH into the host that it was running on and then delete it's configuration from this path:
If it's an LXC container, then you would just delete:
# rm /etc/pve/lxc/116.conf
If it's a QEMU image, then you would just delete:
# rm /etc/pve/qemu-server/116.conf
Then the...
So you mentioned that you had a single node and you want to make it a cluster. What node was your initial host? Yster3 or Yster4?
When you installed the cluster what steps did you follow to initialize the cluster?
Do your hosts only have 1 NIC or multiple NICs?
Does your switch support...
In regards to your question about the storage, there are various ways in which you can configure your disks to work in your environment. what you didn't specify in your original e-mail was how many disks are in the system available to be used for the various storage mounts that you want to...
I am getting broken graphs on all of my graphs for all of my instances and hosts? See the attached graph. I am running the very latest version.
pve-manager/5.2-2/b1d1c7f4 (running kernel: 4.15.17-2-pve)
What would cause the Graphs to be broken?
I have the very latest PVE 5.2 installed, fully patched to the latest versions. I have what appears to be the bridge configured correctly, what is bizarre for me is that I have a single container running and you can log into the container but then about exactly (30 seconds) the connection just...
I have a Proxmox cluster that I am looking at, that they need me to redo the server cause they have asked to have more disks added and the OS disk moved to another disk on the box. I would like if possible to just take the Server down, reinstall the OS onto the new disk, and then bring the disks...
You would probably want to remove it and then re-add it. It might be possible to just modify the /etc/pve/storage.cfg file, however you may have a stale mount on all your hosts which may require you to lazy unmount the storage.
Looking at your Specs, overall it looks good to me. Of course one may ask the question how many VM's are you running on your new cluster, and what type of storage do you plan to use (NFS, iSCSI, etc). Of course you will want to put the Corosync heartbeat network across your 10Gbit network so...
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