Developers, users, et alia:
Let us presume that my domain for my local network (when an IP address is DHCP'ed) is "test-net"; thus if I had a workstation or server would DHCP it's networking configuration it would be something "host1@test-net".
Whence I attempt to effectuate the creation of a...
When I attempted to execute that command I got this:
Unable to set expected votes: CS_ERR_INVALID_PARAM
Once I shut the second node down the command worked (I'd suggest that error is rather indescript).
Also, once I fix the second node how do I revert the expected parameter back to a normal...
I noticed that there is a place in the /etc/pve/corosync.conf file to set the number of votes each node gets. What would be wrong with just giving each node two votes (or only the working node two votes)? Would this not also solve the problem for the moment?
the other temporary solution would...
I recently created a 2 node cluster and then had reason to take the second node offline. In so doing, I noticed that the entire PVE stopped functioning until the second node rejoined. Is there a way to tell PVE that when only one node on a two node cluster is functioning to still consider that a...
Sir,
No problem! I appreciate your attempts to assist me in this endeavor, I by no means thought my time was wasted. I imagine in the near future I will move to Windows 11 soon anyway and perhaps at that juncture these issues will evaporate.
Stuart
Sir,
I have followed your instructions in pursuance of obtaining the proper ISO to leverage, and succeeding that and making it available to the VM I ended up with this:
Sir,
In the "Display" hardware option I see no choice for noVNC whatsoever sir, so I am not sure how to make the selection you are referring to.
There is no such item available, as follows hereupon there are ISOs and that, but only the rpms have been generated for the "-2" version not the ISO...
ProxMox community members:
I recently was testing Windows 10 running under latest community edition of ProxMox (follows hereupon the versioning output I am have) and have seen that I am getting two cursors in succession to an ostensibly error free booting up of Windows 10. It is very annoying...
ProxMoxers,
Let me first say that this is a lab environment and that resiliency is not so much my goal as the ability to migrate VMs (preferably live though shutdown is okay too) betwixt two pve servers in a cluster. I have two Drobo devices that I want to use and am wondering what is...
ProxMoxers,
There is no need to respond...I ended up figuring this out! :)
On the 3560G switch I used this:
interface GigabitEthernet0/21
description NUC Ethernet port for LACP (on-board)
switchport access vlan 2
switchport trunk encapsulation dot1q
switchport trunk native vlan 123...
ProxMoxers,
I am interested to hear how other people might have or would recommend configuring for this scenario.
I have a Cisco 3560G switch configured for several VLANs and a ProxMox server (an Intel NUC) that has two Ethernet ports on it, one built in and one connected via on-board USB3 as...
Would it then be reasonable to suggest that in succession to installing Proxmox VE and in precedence to creating any guests, if one were to login to the Proxmox VE host (via SSH for example) and create a volume in the pve-data group, it could then be mounted in Debain Linux and used for some...
Forum members,
I installed Proxmox 6.1-1 from the Proxmox installation ISO (choosing an EXT4 filesystem for this initial try, though I prefer to use ZFS eventually) and the installation went perfectly. In succession to having a bootable system I logged into Debian via SSH. From that perspective...
List members,
I am considering to purchase a Mac Pro (an older model about 4 years old or so), and was wondering what kind of difficulty I might face to install Proxmox 6.x thereupon? For the purposes of this question, one can presume that the machine would have an Intel Xeon (10 or 12 core)...
Oguz, et alia:
I wanted to just add some granularity to what I did.
1) I installed Debian Buster 10.2 using the Debian ISO with secure boot
2) I updated the OS
3) I added the ProxMox repos
4) I installed ProxMox using apt-get (or apt or whatever I used).
There was ambiguity as to what to...
ProxMox users,
I recently install Debian Buster 10.2 using UEFI + Secure Boot. I then did the installation of ProxMox and when it rebooted it was unable to boot up. Can anyone tell me, does ProxMox support being installed on a Debian Buster system that was already installed using UEFI + Secure...
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