Hi,
you have to provide more information about your setup if you like someone can help.
What version do you use?
Is this a single node setup or a multinode cluster?
Hi,
I never test Proxmox VE on Google.
But I guess you have to use a NATed network setup.[1]
1.) https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Network_Configuration#_masquerading_nat_with_tt_span_class_monospaced_iptables_span_tt
Hi,
I guess you use the wrong type of vnic on the Opensense.
The 30 MB/s sounds like an e1000. Use a virtio for the Opensense and disable the hardware checksum offload.
I understand this, but it makes for us (Proxmox) no sense to implement something that is a workaround for no working HW.
The great thing about PVE is you have a full-featured Debian and free to do what you like.
You can set the speed with "ethtool".
Yes, for sure.
If your network works not properly HA makes more problems then it helps.
Use a dedicated network for cororync.
No there is no master in corosync.
Hi,
I guess you destroyed your ZFS on the disk you partitioned.
you have to use the "-F" flag to import and then rebuild the zpool.
For more information see man zpool
Hi,
I guess you run out of memory on the two other nodes.
Because the restating of service is not normal. So I guess the OOMKiller killed your services.
Or another possibility is you overload the network.
Does the corosync network is the same as the storage network?
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