Following the configuration in this post, still doesn't work. The backup fails on the snapshot step of the backup, at the snapshot step the exclude-path directive doesn't appear to be used until actually dumping the outputs...
Copying my update from elsewhere:
I have been able to get a little more detail and isolate what is causing the problem.
The sequence of events to cause a PVE hang appear to be the following:
LXC container and fuse mount (of any kind) inside container (of any boot root filesystem mount type...
I have been trying to get a backup solution configured for my system. The system is using a hyperconverged ceph cluster with unprivileged LXC containers, the container image is contained on an RBD ceph pool. Inside some containers a ceph-fs is mounted via ceph-fuse.
If I take a snapshot of a...
Replacing the mon by failing the old one and re-initializing appears to have fixed the issue. It may be possible the mon corrupted it's database when the power went out.
Noticed this after my second proxmox node lost power. On reboot the mon did not want to come up. Upon investigation it was due to the mon directory being owned by root and not ceph.
What I am seeing is when the monitor on pvehost2 (the system that had file permissions issues) is up. The OSD...
I was able to get it to work by installing ceph-deploy on a separate machine, hacking things to make it run (edit /etc/debian_releaseversion to 8.0 and run ceph-deploy gatherkeys). I was able to get an mds running that comes up on boot but cannot be started or stopped manually.
A Cephfs...
I am trying to get an mds to start on proxmox 5.1 however none of the guides out there have been very helpful.
The cluster itself works fine, however an mds server will not start. I did install the mds server via
apt install ceph-mds
Having deployed ceph on normal ubuntu and debian I am...
apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Calculating upgrade... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
apt-get had the same results as apt
I followed the upgrade process located on the downloads section of the wiki (unable to post link there):
however after running
apt update
apt dist-upgrade
reboot
without any failures on reboot the system has not changed any package versions. Am I missing something critical here?
The output...
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