First of all, /etc/hosts must RIP in previous century. Clever people developed DHCP to let ITsts manage IP addresses centrally. So i'm surprised that someone still uses such garbage like /etc/hosts.
My work yesterday was:
1. Delete ip from eno1. VMs died, vmbr0 revived immediately. No need to...
So, i could repair networking, but the cause is still incomprehensible.
When i delete ip on eno1, ping to vmbr0 appeared, but both VMs fell out of network. Changing network settings on VM interfaces had no effect. Deleting and adding back network interfaces in VM hardware had no effect too...
My DHCP gives static IPs to each server. Address did not change. /etc/hosts
It's the company policy: not to set IPs manually. So DHCP technology allows to set constant addresses from one control center. But if it doesn't work, i'll set it manually
I installed and set Proxmox the first time, so...
Hello all.
I have a problem with network.
Server: Dell R540 Xeon Silver 4210R 2.4G*1 etc...
#grep Linux /var/log/messages
Aug 24 10:39:22 dvn-proxmox01 kernel: [ 0.000000] Linux version 5.4.106-1-pve (build@pve) (gcc version 8.3.0 (Debian 8.3.0-6) ...
After a hard reset the Proxmox web...
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