For some time I had all VM's and CT's scheduled to backup.
After some CT's not restarting apache after backup I've cleared all scheduled backups
However even though backup is off, CT's continue to shut down as well as apache not restarting.
First place I would look is chkconfig, which is set...
Well for now I simply made a CT, used eth0=>vmbr0 and I'll use iptables to keep things tight. Thinking of adding a VM untangle before this CT, then adding all content links through vmbr0 from vmbr1 CT's.
Have you tried to change the IRQ within the machine BIOS , sounds as if there is there is an interrupt on that address that does not see the connected device, something used prior ?
Or set to legacy mode.
What I have at the moment
eth1 connected to FW appliance/ switch - so all CT's are managed and routed through eth1 multiple /29 , and have no association with eth0
eth0 has 10TB 1GB connection - using this for simply accessing proxmox seems a huge waste of resources.
Help me find a way to...
Two nics ,
eth0 public IP => vmbr0
eth1 LAN from pfsense with public IP
The vmbr0 was set up automatically on install
How to properly set up vmbr1 for eth1 for use with VM's while keeping eth0 open - I have 10 TB bandwidth allowed on eth0
I have connection and all nics are up on both...
That is what I wanted to avoid - natting to the node itself publicly.
Purpose is to manage all nodes from one location, sorry if that sounded too obvious, maybe this is not what you meant ?
Since i am not sure 'exactly' how the nodes speak to one another, RPC ? I cannot be sure to come up...
I have a local cluster ( local as in residential home office dynamic IP from ISP )
I also have a colocation server, or a racked server sitting in a datacenter with a fresh install of proxmox 3.1
With of course a static IP on the colocation server.
Since of course adding nodes to exiting...
Sorry if this is repeated, I searched until I had to sign up and harass everyone.
I have an existing local cluster of two nodes , I would like to add an external, or colo node to the local cluster.
I assume this can be done in several ways but this should be done the correct way.
How is...
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