I guess there is no real solution for this issue at the moment, it doesn't look like it's possible to indicate a different target storage for only one vm disk, or to give a target volume by vm disk. I've migrated my ZFS proxmox to LVM and the live migration more or less work now.
I actually read it. Would you mind to be a little less enigmatic about which section of the clustering doc are you refering to ?
Also, this issue has nothing to do with qdevices. This would be usefull only for splitbrain issues and HA, which, I'm not using making it fine to have only a 2-node...
Hi,
I've a PVE cluster of two nodes, with a first node with a LVM storage and the second node with a ZFS one (and a different name). On both nodes, I've also a directory storage for specific VM images, with the same name.
In my understanding a VM live migration between a LVM and a ZFS storage...
Thanks for this command ! I didn't know it was a possible flag, I don't use them often.
I've checked a little for making a script, however it doesn't look like I can get the vm onboot value from qm status or qm config. Do you know how I could get if a VM has the "start at boot" option enabled ?
Hi,
I've 2 issues with Proxmox and a remote folder :
1 :
I've some VM disk storage on a directory, which is reachable through a sshfs mountpoint. I manage this mount point with my fstab and ssh keys in order to automount it. And when I've an issue with it while booting this VMs, they will...
For keeping it short, I would like to assign public IP addresses to VM from my AS pool, route the traffic to the correct VM in a dynamic maner (meaning if the VM is migrated to an other node I don't need to rewrite routes, so static hand made routes aren't good), being able to announce this...
I'm aware I can get this info from the gui or with Proxmox config files. But a process or a routing table, for example, can't.
My question is more related to have this available on the host level, for having the host system aware of them.
Hi guys,
When creating a VM or a CT, their network interface aren't directly visible on the host level. I mean, some interfaces are created on the host level but don't have the same MAC addresses than the guests and have no IP addresses.
Is there a way to get the guest interfaces on the host...
Hi,
I've encountered a weird behaviour when building an Elasticsearch cluster over a Proxmox cluster :
I have a 2 node cluster (with an additional corosync node running on a rpi for the HA), on which I run only LXC. On this, I have an intra-cluster vxlan, in order to have a common internal LAN...
Hi,
I'm running a PVE cluster at home, mostly for fun and some local services. I deployed it on top of a couple of dell optiplex (for the low power consumption), which have 1 NVME slot and 1 SATA slot.
Initially, I put one 1TB NVME SSD inside both of the optiplex, partitionned with ZFS, and 16...
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