Using SSHFS worked for me, using the following:
#On pm4 for example
mkdir /mnt/backup
#Mount the drive
mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/backup
#Edit /etc/fstab and put in
/dev/sda1 /mnt/backup ext3 defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1
#Now on all other nodes
#Copy deb file and Install
dpkg -i ./sshfs.deb...
I currently have a 4 node cluster (pm1-pm4) which is working great, all of them have a 1TB hard drive.
I am looking at how I can automate my backups, unfortunately I only have 100GB of space on the local backup dir, some of my vm's are just over this therefore I am unable to back them up...
The power just cut so it was abrupt. I have seend this a couple of times with power loss, I assume during a write operation when the power cuts it causes a corruption. The output does make me hopeful I can recover somehow, but I cannot find anything on how to proceed. I will look at metadata and...
I have tried a few more things and I include the outputs here
root@ubuntu-server:~# pvs
WARNING: Not using lvmetad because a repair command was run.
PV VG Fmt Attr PSize PFree
/dev/sda3 pve lvm2 a-- <931.39g 15.79g
root@ubuntu-server:~#
root@ubuntu-server:~# lvs
WARNING...
Yesterday my electric was cut and my UPS's ran down, finally my proxmox server lost power. Once the power was restored all other server came back online except one. Currently when booting I get to the grub rescue shell.
error: unknown filesystem
Entering rescue mode...
I see the following...
Apologies for the delayed response. I am able to access the server still and I can see disk image. These were configured as basic lvm storage disk.
root@PM02:/# find -name *137*
./usr/share/alsa/cards/ENS1371.conf
./usr/share/alsa/cards/ENS1370.conf
./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gconv/IBM1371.so...
I believe I followed the guide as indicated but seemingly not. I seem to be having hard drive issue on the server and I suspect during the upgrade I had a problem due to this, at one pointed i booted up and it was stuck in read only, a fsck fixed this, but I still see some IO errors during boot...
As far as I can see it has upgraded all the way up to 5.1. I then could not access the gui at which point I found I was missing the no subscription repository so I added this and ran
apt-get install proxmox-ve
I then would receive the errors
Can't locate PVE/API2/APT.pm in @INC (you may need...
I have tried to upgrade my version of proxmox from 3.x to 4.4 and then to 5.1. Currently I get
/bin/sh: 1: /usr/share/proxmox-ve/pve-apt-hook: not found
When running apt-get install proxmox-ve
I have the following sources
root@vm03:~# cat /etc/apt/sources.list
#deb...
The problem is still occurring, however I can get the cluster to respond temporarily by running the following on all of the nodes (it is not always necessary on all nodes). This causes the nodes to respond as expected for a variable amount of time, form 5 minutes to 12 hours.
systemctl restart...
I have 7 Nodes in a cluster and currently when I access one of the nodes it shows all the others offline. I can confirm all devices are online, accessible by ping/SSH and I can SSH from one node to the other using the alias contained in the hosts file without authentication.
vm01 10.99.31.11...
This has now been changed, but the CPU is still on 100%.
root@vm:~# qm config 105
bootdisk: virtio0
cores: 2
ide0: none,media=cdrom
ide2: none,media=cdrom
memory: 6144
name: SNew
net0: bridge=vmbr0,virtio=66:33:36:37:32:36
numa: 0
onboot: 1
ostype: win10
parent: backup
smbios1...
I have now upgraded the server which took some doing. I had a few errors along the way but finally I am on the new version:
root@vm:~# pveversion -v
proxmox-ve: 5.1-26 (running kernel: 4.13.4-1-pve)
pve-manager: 5.1-36 (running version: 5.1-36/131401db)
pve-kernel-4.13.4-1-pve: 4.13.4-26...
I see many threads regarding this but I do not seem to find anything that helps me to resolve my issue.
For the most part when I install a windows VM the performance seems to be pretty terrible. Currently I have one VM in particular that is virtually unusable.
OS: Windows 10 Pro
root@vm:~# qm...
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