I recently added a new server to my rack and clustered it with my pre-existing Proxmox machine. I installed Proxmox on the new server onto a ZFSz1 pool. After adding the new node to the cluster and adding the ZFS pool to the new node under the data center tab I am able to make new VMs and CTs on...
I read through the wiki you posted earlier on the section about paths and I also looked into the API documentation to get more info on paths but I am still having issues...
I tried clicking on datacenter, then permissions, and adding a user permission rule for the path /nodes/Rasputin(name of...
Sys.Audit: view node status/config, Corosync cluster config and HA config
I think your right. I think thats the best I'm gonna be able to do. I just wish it didn't include the Corosync clusterconfig, and the HA config. I guess I'll just have to work on my trusting skills. Thanks for the comment!
Is it possible to make a role that only allows the user to see the summery tab for the data center, and cluster nodes but do/see nothing else? I want to give a user the ability to see how much the resources are being used and then give them permissions else where (Ive got this part figured out)...
Sorry like I said I'm a bit of a noob with this stuff. What is a PV? And why does the storage get removed when adding the node to the cluster? Because I had storage before I added it to the cluster. I was following the Proxmox wiki documentation and I didn't see anything about having to create a...
**Update I re-installed proxmox on one of my nodes and just used a drive as is without ZFS raid and this time after re-adding it to the cluster the storage is still active and I can migrate CTs. Is there a reason ZFS doesn't work? or is there a way to make it work?
This is my first time working with Proxmox so please bear with me on this. Yesterday I created 3 new Proxmox machines. Last night I added them all together into a cluster and decided to call it a night after that. This morning I decided to play around with host migration so I made a new CT on my...
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