As i'm using this module a lot, i was co-authoring it and meanwhile we've found something (which was my first impression anyways ;)): It's just the storage which does not exists. We used qm create with all the options to debug further:
qm create 134 --scsi0...
Ansible Lookups (https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/user_guide/playbooks_lookups.html) are fetching data from a file, in this case the template defined in the key template: (e.g. template: 'deploy-args-ubuntu.j2').
Does the file or the proper config key exist?
And as i guess this...
Huh, quite a long time ago i was using this. I'm not sure if i used the interfaces directly, not the bridge. So something like -i enoX (a slave of vmbr0) and -o tapXXXi0 (the interface of the VM)
Eigentlich nicht, ist eingebaut und sollte beim scan erkannt werden. Siehst du, wenn du direkt den check_mk_agent als Skript ausführst eine Sektion <<<zfs_arc_cache>>> ?
In my case, it's no lockup, it's just IO which is stalling...in the end, the result is the same, due to heavy IO load i can't reboot or power off the system (hangs forever in systemd shutdown process) and i need to hard reset.
Hm, another crash ... not sure where to look at
[Fr Aug 9 13:23:53 2019] INFO: task zvol:619 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[Fr Aug 9 13:23:53 2019] INFO: task txg_quiesce:1478 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[Fr Aug 9 13:23:53 2019] INFO: task kvm:14072 blocked for more than 120...
Hm....interesting. Got an IO lockup today on an Epyc Server while ZFS was taking snapshots too (sanoid). It stayed reachable via SSH and so on, but i needed to reboot to get rid of the high I/O wait. Will keep an eye on it...
I'm not able to reproduce your issue. If you (or others having this problem) like to help, just comment in https://github.com/swayf/proxmoxer/issues/79 For me, basic authentication and interaction with the cluster works.
Edit: Nevermind, found and fixed it. Have fun ;)
FTR, this one looks good: https://github.com/chungy/zfs-boottime-encryption
Seamless integration into systemd boot process using default mechanisms....
This indicates you need to load a kernel into kexec.
systemctl start kexec-pve.service
If you want to use it anytime, just issue a
systemctl enable kexec-pve.service
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