Please post the system specs of your system. CPU, Hard DISK(s), Raid Type, Memory, Motherboard if you can. If in fact it is a manufacturer build like a Dell Power Edge, Super Micro, or HP ProLiant, please Make and Mode, and specs.
I would like to use ProxMox backup server on two different clusters. The only way I can see doing this is with two different datastores which at this point is kind of hokey. Is there a better way of doing this?
Hello, I have a vm, that would appear to have ghost drives attached. It causes slow performance and clearly they are not in use. What is going on?
VM summary:
If you look into the data store you see this.
https://www.supermicro.com/en/products/motherboard/X10DRL-i
Hmm, can't find anything about Audio. Maybe try installing ProxMox 5.4 and doing the upgrade to 6.3 It was pretty painless. And I have a 6 server cluster loaded with VMS.
It would be absolutely monumental fantastic if there were a way to export all VM's and Containers running in a ProxMox cluster. Export to CSV, or even print on screen in console a list of VMs. I think there was a console command in the past but I can't figure it out.
ProxMox Backup server is a thing of my dreams, I recently built this exact system to test with much smaller 240GB drives (Under 1TB) and did some testing adding to my clusters and it worked amazingly. I have since completely rebuilt the system as well as reinstalled PBS with the newer 4x 1.92TB...
Thank you for the prompt responses. So on a node, if I power down all the VM and CT. Finish the upgrade for that node, and power the VM's back on I should be fine? Cause that is what I will do. On each node if so.
And one last question, do I have to do all the nodes in one go? If I could do one a night, would that be okie to have a cluster running with mixed versions for a moment?
Sorry I know what I said was kind of a blurt.
**edit** Accidently closed this window, I am the king of clicking the one "X" on a browser across four screens. Kudos to ProxMox forum for Autosave! **edit**
So here are the details of 6 servers I have running ProxMox Successfully that are of Dell...