Ah, please ignore this. I had to do this
pvesh get /nodes/proxmox/qemu
I think something has changed in the API recently, my python script is not giving me the correct list of VMs now. I use to get the list of VMs like this earlier
proxmox_api.node_qemu(node)
I have a VM in running state, but some how API or pvesh command does not shows it. Not sure, what am I missing here.
root@proxmox:~# qm list | grep -i running
105 myrke2-node1 running 8096 20.00 12594
root@proxmox:~#
root@proxmox:~# pvesh get /nodes...
I was missing these two commands, the complete process has been described very well here.
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I am trying to use a persistent volume claim dynamically after defining a storage class to use Ceph Storage on a Proxmox VE 6.0-4 one node cluster.
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