I've just (today) started getting a new error when I log in to a PVE console on a system that *is* licesnsed (or at least it was yesterday???).
I get the usual nagware screen, and when I look at the Subscription tab, I see: "Invalid: subscription info too old".
What does this mean, and what do I...
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I'm 99% sure I know the answer, but want to double-check:
Is there any problem with having both the enterprise repo AND the pve-no-subscription repo enabled simultaneously?
I will have a separate, non-mission-critical host that I can test new packages on, and this *seems* to be the way to do...
How unstable is it? Random reboots? Random lockups? Random data corruption? Random data loss? If so, how often? I can live with the occasional hiccup, if it merely requires a reboot or minor manual intervention. I probably can't live with random data loss or corruption.
Quoting Hitoshi...
FYI: I know that sheepdog is technically experimental, but: 1) Proxmox have been calling it experimental since 2010; 2) stable trees now exist with patches; 3) providing paid support for sheepdog is kind of like getting paid support for KVM itself - IMHO that's what Proxmox is here for.
FWIW...
I see that PVE 3.1 now has support for many types of shared storage. As of this moment, I count:
iSCSI (both mounted and direct LUN)
NFS
Sheepdog
GlusterFS (somehow different from NFS?)
Ceph/RBD
I also see that as of PVE 3.1, all of those *except* Sheepdog are available in the GUI. Yet...
Sorry, I should have been more precise. I want an HA cluster, which according to High Availability Cluster requires "Shared storage (SAN or NAS/NFS for Virtual Disk Image Store for HA KVM)". I believe Sheepdog qualifies as "shared storage", as would ceph, gluster, etc. (of which sheepdog...
Half question, half how-to...
I want a simple network configuration: 2 x 1Gbps Ethernet, bonded using 802.3AD (LACP), management interface on a VLAN.
As long as the management interface is NOT on a tagged VLAN, this is simple to set up. However, the policy here is to always have the untagged...
It looks like it ought to be possible to build a PVE cluster without using shared storage, but I'm seeing conflicting information here and in the wiki.
Is it possible to build a cluster without some sort of dedicated iSCSI or NFS storage? Having just one node export the Quorum disk seems to...
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