I solved the problem this way:
root@pve-mw:~# lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:0 0 1.8T 0 disk
└─sda1 8:1 0 1.8T 0 part /mnt/pve/backup
sdb 8:16 0 1.8T 0...
I'm making tests on another pc.
This is my interface file:
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto enp6s0
iface enp6s0 inet static
#for management
address 10.0.80.191
netmask 255.0.0.0
gateway 10.0.0.3
bridge_stp off
iface ens6 inet manual
#for VMs (pci-e)
auto vmbr0
iface vmbr0...
Thank you Rhinox.
Ok, I need one more, let's say 10.0.80.193. But if assign this address to vmbr0, I haven't yet the NAT option.
So I think I have to configure NAT + DHCP manually.
How can I do it? I have not been able to find a guide.
Hello,
on my PVE server (v. 5.2.7) I have two ethernet interfaces.
I decided to dedicate one for Proxmox administration, the other for virtual machines.
Both nics are connected to the same network (same switch).
I assigned a static ip address to the host dedicated nic, and no ip to the other...
Hi, I tried to execute this script on linux mint, but it fails in the substitution statement:
TICKET=${DATA//"/}
the error is caused by double quote...
Any idea?
Same problem here after upgrade from PVE2.1 to PVE2.2.
Until now it happens only with windows machines (Seven and 2000 Server) when there is a considerable network load.
I have configured a third host with Proxmox 2.1 named Node3. I have created the cluster on Node3 and added Node1 and Node2 to that cluster.
Now quorum is ok, /etc/pve is read-write and Node3 is the master.
Can I force Node1 to become master?
I'm inside a lan so I think a don't have multicat problems...
The problem is, I think, I have two nodes, let's say node1 and node2. Node1 was the main node and I tried to make node2 the main node... by adding/removing nodes, changing votes...
I hope that reinstalling isn't the only solution to...
Is it impossible to explain it in few words? Is there a place where it's explained what it is? Or, I have to pay to access those informations?
Please, let me know..
ok, I've read that a cluster quorum is the cluster configuration.. so, loosing a quorum means loosing the cluster configuration, right? But, where is the cluster configuration stored? If I loose quorum, how can I repair it?
Hello, is it normal that I don't have write access to these files?
root@proxmox2:~# ll /etc/pve
total 5
-r--r----- 1 root www-data 451 Apr 20 14:08 authkey.pub
-r--r----- 1 root www-data 182 May 11 10:55 cluster.conf
-r--r----- 1 root www-data 236 May 11 10:55 cluster.conf.old
-r--r----- 1...
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