It's not mounted.
I also tried to copy the files manually but it didn't help.
I reinstalled the Node with and used the recovery.
For now it worked but I have a problem to mount the network share again now.
When I figured out how to fix this I will report it here.
ps -aux|grep pmxcfs
root 3328 0.0 0.0 6072 828 pts/0 S+ 15:01 0:00 grep pmxcfs
pmxcfs -f
fuse: mountpoint is not empty
fuse: if you are sure this is safe, use the 'nonempty' mount option
[main] crit: fuse_mount error: File exists
[main] notice: exit proxmox...
Output of pvecm status
ipcc_send_rec[1] failed: Connection refused
ipcc_send_rec[2] failed: Connection refused
ipcc_send_rec[3] failed: Connection refused
Unable to load access control list: Connection refused
How can I start the pmxcfs status manually?
Can I reinstall the node and just copy the config.db after the reinstall?
It's described here https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Proxmox_Cluster_File_System_(pmxcfs) und the recovery section.
It worked. Thank you very much.
But I now have another problem with the first node of the cluster.
It seems like it cannot mount the pve filesystem anymore.
Output of systemctl status pve-cluster
● pve-cluster.service - The Proxmox VE cluster filesystem
Loaded: loaded...
This is the output it is the same on the nodes:
logging {
debug: off
to_syslog: yes
}
nodelist {
node {
name: KI-S0161
nodeid: 3
quorum_votes: 1
ring0_addr: KI-S0161
}
node {
name: KI-S0162
nodeid: 2
quorum_votes: 1
ring0_addr: KI-S0162
}
node {...
I used the official instruction to upgrade Proxmox: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Upgrade_from_5.x_to_6.0
In my two test clusters everything went fine. But now on the production cluster I have a problem.
I first update the corsync version to 3.
I stopped the services (systemctl stop pve-ha-lrm...
I have a problem with noVNC on one of my nodes.
It always disconnects. The connection is show for a very short period but than it disconnects.
One the other two nodes I don't have any problems with noVNC.
The Node is also updated.
Anybody here with the same problem?
Perrfect, it is working now. Thank you!
Is there a way to do it without the vmbr1 ?
Because I don't want that someone add this network to a virtual machine.
I don't get it.
I try to create a bonding of two physical network adapters. It also should have a VLAN tagged.
How can I do this without OVS.
I don't want virtual machines to reach this network, just the node itself.
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