@eduncan911 your setup will work with Proxmox, CEPH and Kubernentes. I however have just moved away from Proxmox as I realized I didn't need the virtualization anymore for a mix of Windows and Linux applications. This will also greatly simplify the setup, which was neat, but it started looking a...
Just to conclude this as I've now solved it. And for others who reach this thread.
My misunderstanding was that they only needed access to the monitor network. But like you said, allowing all Kubernetes nodes access to the Public/Storage network as well, it provisioned correctly.
So I think the...
I tried connnecting to the monitor address on port 6789, which responded with "CEPH..."
For the VM I'm testing with, I also made it accessible to the Cluster and Public address.
Just now I discovered what I was missing: /etc/pve/priv/ceph.client.admin.keyring
I don't recall seeing this file...
I've installed Proxmox PVE on 3 nodes and set up Ceph which works fine with VMs running from them.
The Cluster and Public network are on the same subnet with the monitors being on the same subnet as the VMs.
My problem is using my Ceph storage with Kubernetes running as VMs. I cannot get it to...
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