Well I don't know. Fact is I configured the storage from the interface only.
And after a reboot all my machines stored on iscsi were gone. That worries me. Proxmox is a great solution.
Just thought I'd mention it.
Rob
I posted before about losing a pv located on an iscsi target after a reboot.
I lack the knowledge to solve it myself, so guys from AboveIT did.
I followed the howto for using iscsi, adding a target, then adding an lvm (called pve-qnap) on the target to place the vm's in.
It appears the lvm...
I'm not sure what you mean with VPS clients.
This discussion should not be here, but on the pfsense forum.
Add the external adresses to the wan interface of pfsense
assign a private subnet to one of the pfsense interfaces
assign a privat ip to your vm,s, and make according rules in...
thanks for your reply.
pvscan
PV /dev/block/104:2 VG pve lvm2 [272.90 GB / 3.99 GB free]
Total: 1 [272.90 GB] / in use: 1 [272.90 GB] / in no VG: 0 [0 ]
so that means the disk is not there ?
can you lead me how to get it there please?
As posted earlyer, after a reboot my hosts lost a complete volumegroup on an iscsi target.
There should be a "volumegroup pve-qnap", but vgscan shows only "volumegroup pve"
The target seems there:
iscsiadm -m node session
172.16.20.10:3260,1...
Apparently this happend to more users, but I can't find a solution yet.
Two proxmox servers, lvm storage on a qnap iscsi target. After a powerloss the iscsi mounts, but the volume group cannot be accessed. Bit of a problem: several images are on the target.
I have read and tried every solution...
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