The issue was a setting in QEMU (kernel and firmware were not involved) that didn't reset a variable and would result in an overflow after almost a month of running.
This problem only affected Windows, which would generate the spinning dot at reboot.
In theory there is no difference but in fact the DHCP is a systme server that can have problemes. So to try with a static address is only a metod to exclude DHCP problems. Please tell us exatly what is non working.
Yes, you can add nodes with no OSD but be carefull for NIC configuration to avoid bottlenek. My tip is to configure NIC for node with no OSDs using the same NIC configuration of the other nodes with OSD
the configuration seem to be correct, but I am not sure for the configuration in dhcp, can you try with iface vmbr0 inet static? then address 192.168.x.y/24 (or similar)?
vlan are tagged or untagged?
just to be sure, please post pvecm status on pve1
Since you have tried to create cluster serveral times we need to be sure that no "cluster trush" left on the pve1.
After that, I would attempt to create the cluster from scratch.
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