My experience tells me we never can be sure all will work as attended, especially in a bulk process. That's why I didn't use pve6to7 script to avoid a potential breakdown of all my containers in the same time. I preferred to opt for only 1 potential failure and I was right.
To me the support...
Finally is there a solution to make a CentOS 7 container working on PVE7 ?
I migrated my CT from a PVE6 and nothing works ! It'll be pleasant if the PVE warns before finishing migration !
Hello,
I need your opinion please.
I have a 5 nodes pve6 cluster. Each node has his own independent storage. I want my nodes upgraded to pve7.
I don't want to have temporaly 2 clusters : moving vm by backup/restore results on too long downtime.
I don't want to use pve6to7 script on a...
The line 63 is in bold below :
if [ -z "${CONSOLETYPE:-}" ]; then
if [ -c "/dev/stderr" -a -r "/dev/stderr" ]; then
CONSOLETYPE="$(/sbin/consoletype < /dev/stderr 2>/dev/null)"
else
CONSOLETYPE="serial"
fi
# stat /dev/stderr
Fichier : « /dev/stderr » -> «...
ip r returns same thing that other CT that works correctly. Something is broken in the CT and I can't repair it. All errors I get when I run basic commands like below make me hopeless. I thought maybe rights on a directory had to be corrected somewhere... I have to resign to lose the 2 CT :(
#...
The CT is unreachable (no ssh, no ping, not a firewall problem).
When I restart network I get :
# service network restart
/etc/init.d/functions: ligne63: /dev/stderr: Permission non accordée
/etc/init.d/functions: line 63: /dev/stderr: Permission denied
Restarting network (via systemctl)...
When I start the CT with debug I can see problem with cgroups. But I have no idea how to fix it.
lxc-start 100 20220330094646.174 DEBUG conf - conf.c:idmaptool_on_path_and_privileged:2741 - The binary "/usr/bin/newuidmap" does have the setuid bit set
lxc-start 100 20220330094646.174 DEBUG...
At the begining the CT was on a PVE3. The CT has been backupped and restored on this PVE6. All worked fine for the 3 CT until a few days for the 2 CentOS 7.
The error with venet0 has been fixed (maybe due to multi add/delete eth). But the main problem is how to fix all the errors "Failed to...
The container starts but no network. And restarting services returns permission error I didn't have before. Example with httpd :
# service httpd restart
/etc/init.d/functions: ligne63: /dev/stderr: Permission non accordée
Redirecting to /bin/systemctl restart httpd.service
Restarting network...
Unfortunatly this did not fix the problem. Still same errors in /var/log/messages and no service works... :(
The strangest is the problem seems to occur on the 2 CentOS7 CT in the same time (90% sure). And why didn't it affect the debian CT ?
I definitely not have high i/o on the pve. If I start only 1 CT (CentOS7) the problem continues. I suppose an update of PVE6 is the cause but i can't prove it.
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