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  1. jebbam

    The Joys of Spontaneous Network Interface Renaming

    Once upon a time Linux network interface names followed the unpredictable pattern: eth0, eth1, eth2, eth3, eth4, eth5. With the advent of the miraculous systemd and "Predictable Network Interface Names" they have a variety of names. On one cluster I have, with six+ interfaces on each node, the...
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    [SOLVED] Cluster Recovery from Locked OS Drive

    Hi, I have three similar proxmox clusters, ~10 nodes running Ceph with encrypted root partitions. I enable remote ssh for unlocking the encrypted root drives when it boots. This has worked swell for years. This morning, one of the nodes had rebooted and was waiting for the password to decrypt...
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    IGNORE this post: An EPYC escape: Case-study of a KVM breakout

    I saw this on LWN: An EPYC escape: Case-study of a KVM breakout https://googleprojectzero.blogspot.com/2021/06/an-epyc-escape-case-study-of-kvm.html Thought it may interest some here. Were any Proxmox versions vuln, perchance?