Interestingly, this seems to come down to some kind of network adapter problem.... I'm stuck using a USB3 Ethernet adapter on this Intel NUC - as the e1000 driver has many problems that I can't seem to overcome - and simply switching the USB port that the USB ethernet adapter was plugged into...
More fun and broken things - when trying to view the Cluster information on the Web UI of mel-pm (aka node 1):
Also, when looking at /etc/pve/nodes/mel-pm2/ on mel-pm, there's zero content:
Trying again to join the cluster together - after adding the Join information to the second node, the output I get is:
Establishing API connection with host '172.31.1.1'
Login succeeded.
check cluster join API version
Request addition of this node
Join request OK, finishing setup locally...
Hi all,
I have a two node cluster that started misbehaving a couple of days ago.... No matter what I did, I couldn't get things back up and happy again. The second node always hung on starting pveproxy in the `pvecm updatecerts` command. Once that hung, I wasn't able to recover.
As the second...
That saved me a bit of time - thanks... I was just looking at the example figuring out what is what.
It does work, but you still need to set the Shutdown timeout to 1 - otherwise the two tasks will block each other.
Keeping the shutdown timeout to 1, and that script as a hookscript does seem...
I did not - just testing again now.... Doesn't seem to make a difference...
1 or 3 doesn't seem to make a difference - I set it to 3 to give me chance to bring up the logs.... It still just fails though....
Hitting STOP has always worked, but I always hit Shutdown out of habit.... So I...
Ahhhh h- I've seen that a million times and it never occurred to me :)
For the sake of the Google results:
That in theory should be fine if I set it to like 3 seconds. I'll have a play with it, and if that doesn't fit, I'll go with the hookscript route....
Is there one per VM though? I thought there was only a global one?
I'll take a look at the hooks though - that might work as a workaround...... even though its ugly ;)
Hi all,
So I'm running a Cisco virtual appliance in a proxmox VM - and these things are not designed to shut down at all. There's no command to tell it to shutdown, nor is there any way to install an agent or have it use acpi etc.
As such, telling a node to reboot will always hang on this VM...
I just want to add to this - you don't need to add the EFI Disk if you don't want to use secure boot and your VMs disk has an 'EFI System Partition'.
It'll complain, but still boot properly.
I edited `/etc/mail/spamassassin/init.pre` and commented out the Hashcash line. It allows things to work, but probably needs an update that resolves this properly.
That's great news all round.
Myself, I have very little interest in migration between 'datacenters' - but even just being able to view the stats between different clusters (or single node clusters too) in different locations.
My hobby stuff has had machines donated in two different datacentres...
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