Hello everyone,
Thanks in advanced for the help. I installed the Freenas iscsi plugin from TheGrandWazoo, set up SSH key and I am able to connect. I am also able to create Virtual machines. However, when I try to restore a backup I receive the following task error.
restore vma archive: lzop...
Adding the hash policy worked. Thank you!
Rob,
I agree with your statement. However, I had gone through the appropriate steps to insure that hardware was not the issue.
Thanks again guys!
-Sean
Also, I have an identical node in the same cluster that does not have this issue. So it is not Hardware related.
Thanks!
Am I missing something?
I Clearly have the mode selected in /etc/network/interface.... "bond_mode 802.3ad"
Hey Rob,
Thanks for the Reply. I made a new thread with info here...
https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/b...ed-to-take-effect-stuck-in-round-robin.38054/
Thanks!
Bonding problems. LACP is selected and rebooted to take effect. WebGUI shows LACP but... cat /proc/net/bonding/bond0 shows "round robin" and I am getting errors on the switch and in Proxmox. I have no idea how to fix this without a reinstall. I have a Cisco Catalyst 3560G, I have the switch set...
Thanks for the Input. I will file a bug report as soon as I get some down time. I have updated to the latest version through the non-sub repo and still have the same issue. In your experience is it just better to do a full reinstall?
I really do think Proxmox has something good going on here...
Thanks for the input Rob! As it so happens, this is on a SuperMicro server. Strangely it seems to have stopped since I wrote my comment. Perhaps this happens when proxmox is not aware that the nodes received a stop command and it is trying to spin up HA?
I have no idea how to file a bug report.
Is there still not a fix for this? I am currently working with three nodes connected to iscsi for VM storage. I have been testing out Proxmox for about three months and have a presentation at my job this coming Friday(November 10th) , in hopes that I can convince the team to switch most of our...
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