I tried out Cephs for a while but ended up going NFS for my storage. Now Cephs is in a error state that I cannot seem to do anything with. My ProxMox VE is way out of date and needs to be upgraded but cannot because of the condition of Cephs. Is there some way to completely uninstall it so that...
I ended up completely rebuilding the entire cluster from scratch. I re-added the 3rd node and BOOM it all broke again. So I rebuilt it again and threw that box in the dumpster. Found a new third system and things look fine. The only weird thing is on both of the 3rd boxes, I cannot log on it...
Hello All,
I had a two node cluster for the last month and everything seemed great. I was able to move VMs between nodes and things were fine. Friday I added another node and everything broke.
Now in cluster information is says Standalone node - no cluster defined. On each node I see itself...
I've tried all the suggestions here and nothing has helped. It doesn't look like improved OVA/OVF functionality is even being considered which is unfortunate. I can keep running both platforms but why when I can just run ESXi and do everything (well sort of).
WhiteStarEOF,
Your process is how I have done it in the past. For single disk VMs I seem to have fairly good luck but for multiple disk ones it's a crapshoot. I need a process that's simple enough for some of our less technically skilled engineers to import OVA/OVFs without having to jump...
Minor update. I was able to get the VM to boot with using qm importovf but it won't create/recognize the second disk still so the system just blows up. I have gotten it to this point before by manually converting the vmdk. Such a bother.
Hello All,
I have been having issues importing OVAs into my Proxmox cluster. I had given up completely on being able to do this and built a ESXi box for all my OVAs but I am determined to make it work now. This is what's going on.
I am the SAN admin at my company and use various tools from...
I'm going to over simplify this but all you do is mount the presented disk as LVM and then add the LVM in Proxmox as a shared disk.
Fairly simple. You don't have to do shared if you don't plan to setup some sort of HA/Clustering deal.
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