Thanks for getting those details back to me. I definitely need to do some updates to get this fix
I did find a way to recover it buried in another post online, gonna post it here for anyone in the future.
I made a clone of the container, and the new clone works.
Not ideal because you need to...
OK so activating it first did let me run the e2fsck command.
It looks like it ran successfuly and ended with this:
/dev/x14TB/vm-199-disk-0: ***** FILE SYSTEM WAS MODIFIED *****
/dev/x14TB/vm-199-disk-0: 101138/1638400000 files (1.2% non-contiguous), 259070804/6553600000 blocks
I checked that...
I have a debian container (199) that I needed to increase from ~1TB to ~25TB.
(Note: the name of the /dev/x14TB/ is named because it's a raid card of 14TB drives, not a single 14TB drive)
I shut down the container and used the web gui "resize disk" button and I got this error.
Size of logical...
Background: container 101 had a root disk and a mount point 0, I only had a backup that included its root disk, but mp0 was excluded from the backup because I didn't have enough storage. (I'm working on full backups now which is why I want to fix this). The root disk failed to boot unexpectedly...
I see what you mean by better fix, every time I reboot I need to remount those drives. I attempted running those 2 commands for each ppol with no change.
But I noticed I'm having issues with some of the sub volumes. Some get mounted on boot, but when I mount the disk it replaces those sub...
Thanks I removed those confs and it removed them from the GUI. The node still is shown in the GUI, should I just remove the /etc/pve/nodes/<nodename> directory?
I've had a 2 node cluster, and I am in the process of replacing my second node. It has all new hardware so it needs reformatted. I shutdown all CT/VMs and made additional backups.
Then I removed the node following the cluster manager help topic. I did have to use pvecm expected 1 because I got...
Background info of the scenario when this started happening. I am running proxmox 5.4-13 with several containers (Deb 9, Ubuntu 16-19) and VMs. I had to switch from a tower to a rack mount chassis, no other hardware has been changed.
Now no containers will start, but my VMs will. When I attempt...
So I plugged a monitor, and found it listing errors about "invalid checksum recovering blocks" and "error loading journal".
Found that I should do a pct fsck
Here's the output of the one that failed:
fsck from util-linux 2.29.2
/dev/mapper/Data-vm--102--disk--1: recovering journal
JBD2: Invalid...
Yesterday I installed Proxmox for the first time, setup all my containers and get everything up and running. I started copying my bulk files from my PC to a CT last night.
When I woke up my Proxmox machine was shut off, I turned it on and went to work. Just got home, can't access the Proxmox...
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