Why does it need to be upgraded via backports? I have upgraded it without having them. I am not questioning your knowledge, just trying to understand why. Thanks!
root@pm1:~# dd if=/dev/zvol/almacen/vm-108-disk-0 of=/dev/zvol/almacen/vm-155-disk-2
67108864+0 registros leídos
67108864+0 registros escritos
34359738368 bytes (34 GB, 32 GiB) copied, 646,636 s, 53,1 MB/s
The disk is sbd but doesn show any partition
So if I understood correctly:
1- Create VM
2- Create new zvol
3- dd if=/dev/zvol/almacen/vm-108-disk-0 of=newzvol
4- Mount new zvol to new VM
Is that right?
You can move zvols by using "zfs send | zfs receive". I would only work with the copy to rescue stuff so you don't do more harm to the zvol. Do you mean I could create a volume and mount it to extract data? Please laborate and THANKS A MILLION!
When you say both sides, do you mean the mikrotik switch as well? Beacuse I had a bond on mikrotik side with balance-rr too. I have just changed mikrotik and proxmox to LACP bond. Lets see what happens
Believe it or not I have managed to fix the issue after talking to you. I was pretty sure the problem was on the network and I have tried so many different settings on Mikrotik side but I had never considered proxmox bond could be the problem. And it was!
As soon as I destroyed the bond it...
I have not tried to modify the bond, the idea was to expand the bandwidth. Do you think this could be an issue? Here is the log, from the time I rebooted the server till I started moving the disk and failed
Dec 04 13:57:09 PMXNODE1 sshd[2689]: Accepted password for root from 10.28.0.1 port...
System topology
Hypervisor: Proxmox 6.3-2 | 2x 10Gb bonded (balance-rr)
Switch: Mikrotik 10Gb receives to a bonded port (also balance-rr), transmit hash policy Layer 2 and 3
Storage: Dell ISILON
Protocol: NFS
I am completely frustrated after 3 days of troubleshooting with no luck, please help...
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