Yeah, I suppose DHCP is likely baked into the Debian CloudStack qcow2 image I'm using. I was under the impression that cloud-init would deal with this better but I guess not. Thank you for your help!
@dcsapak I added your requested configuration file at the bottom of this post.
I have noticed another anomaly today. Not only is /etc/resolv.conf obtaining data from the DHCP server instead of cloud-init, it is also obtaining a second IP Address for eth0 that is prioritized over my...
I ran my Ansible playbook with some verbose output so I was able to grab the commands that ran to recreate this issue.
pvesh create /pools -poolid "Kubernetes" --Comment "Kubernetes Cluster"
qm create 4010 --pool Kubernetes --ostype "l26" --name Pluto --description "Kubernetes VM" --agent 1...
Hello, I maintain a project that bootstraps a Kubernetes cluster on Proxmox using Ansible. My code has always worked reliably when tested on 5.3, however I recently upgraded my server to 6.0-4 and now cloud-init is behaving strangely. It successfully sets the IP Address, Subnet, and Gateway to...
Hello, I recently upgraded Proxmox from 5.3 to 6.0 and the process went very smoothly. So first of all I wanted to thank the team for making the upgrade so easy. However I may have discovered a bug tonight when rebooting my server to replace a failed disk in my ZFS pool.
Upon coming back up...
If you search Server Fault for the post titled:
You'll be able see a few hours worth of troubleshooting that I performed before coming to this conclusion. If you need additional context on the issue.
Hello Proxmox team, I have been trying to provision a VM to use a network bridge all evening unsucessfully.
The following commands create a working VM that is configured via cloud-init. This works great and the VM starts up just fine. However, the `/etc/resolv.conf` file contains a nameserver...
Hello, I have a 2008 Mac Pro populated with 6 4TB disks. I can boot the Proxmox installer from both USB flashdrive and USB CD Drive.
I cannot access the installer unless I pass the acpi=false flag to Grub. After that, the installer starts fine.
During installation, I configure the installation...
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